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December, 2017

  • 7 December

    ‘Last Jedi’ director Rian Johnson’s ‘holy crap’ moments

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  • 7 December

    Sen. Al Franken resigns

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  • 7 December

    160 mph in the outrageous, 755

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  • 7 December

    Amazon Video arrives on Apple TV, Steam ditches Bitcoin payments

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  • 7 December

    Dell’s Inspiron 13 7000 is a top laptop, but with a catch

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  • 7 December

    Huawei’s Mate 10 deserves your attention

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  • 6 December

    Vine co

    Vine may not be dead after all.  Dom Hofmann, one of the three co-founders of the defunct Vine service, posted a teaser on Twitter that hints at a possible resurrection of the video-hosting platform. The relatively plain image consists of a rectangle in Vine’s distinct shade of green, the Vine “V” logo and the number 2. v2 pic.twitter.com/JkzE1CULSV — dom …

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  • 6 December

    Would you go for a discounted phone if it had ads on it?

    Phones can be expensive. So if you could get a chunk of change knocked off your next phone, what would you be prepared to put up with? How about adverts on the lock screen? British phone manufacturer Wileyfox has introduced Add-X, a scheme to knock up to 42 per cent off the price of the actually pretty decent Swift 2 and …

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  • 6 December

    HQ trivia game app coming to Android on Christmas

    The insanely popular trivia app that has your friends and co-workers sneaking away twice a day is finally coming to Android. Announced over its Twitter account, HQ addressed Android users, saying that it has a “nice little stocking stuffer coming your way.” Its bio also stated that it’s “coming for Android on Christmas.” The app, which is based in New …

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  • 6 December

    Qualcomm and Microsoft give ‘always connected’ PCs a second go

    Five years ago, Microsoft tried to radically transform the way a Windows computer would work.  At the core of this change was the embrace of chips, made by companies including Qualcomm, that typically powered smartphones and tablets. It marked a dramatic deviation from the use of the x86 chips from Intel and AMD that traditionally served as the brains of …

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