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October, 2017

  • 20 October

    Zero SR electric motorcycle offers more comfort than your average bike

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  • 20 October

    Honest Ads Act looks to regulate election ads, Nielsen to track streaming services

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  • 20 October

    Twitter now has a calendar for tackling abuse and trolls

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  • 19 October

    Apple Mac Mini comeback? Tim Cook hints at one

    The Mac Mini, Apple’s cute and compact computer, made its debut three years ago, but the company’s been mum about updating the device ever since. According to an email exchange with a Mac Mini fan and Tim Cook, published on MacRumors, the Apple CEO said that “While it’s not time to share any details, we do plan for Mac mini …

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  • 19 October

    Google Play Store now lets you try out apps before downloading

    Android users now have a way to instantly try out apps without installing them first. Google announced “Android Instant Apps” at its 2016 developer conference and made it available to all developers this May. Accessible via a “Try It Now” button, Instant Apps work by your simply tapping a URL. The small selection of Instant Apps available now includes the …

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  • 19 October

    Samsung Pay now available to American Express customers in UK

    Samsung now supports American Express customers on Samsung Pay in the UK. So if you have an Amex card, you can add it to your Galaxy S8 or new Note 8 and start making contactless payments at UK stores. American Express is already supported by both Android Pay (Google‘s own contactless payment service) and Apple Pay on the iPhone.  Once …

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  • 19 October

    Play YouTube videos in the background on your phone

    I have no idea what Brendan Benson’s entire “Lapalco” album is doing on YouTube, but I do know I love listening to it. Just one problem: If I exit the YouTube app, the music stops. That’s a bummer if I want to do something else while listening to a favorite band or playlist.  Luckily, you have a couple of easy …

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  • 19 October

    Stop buying Apple’s flimsy Lightning cables, try these instead

    A frayed Apple cord ranks high on my list of first-world problems, right up there with stepping on a Lego or living in a city without a Shake Shack. I’ve had some sort of portable Apple product since I got my first iPod in 2005. The flimsy connectors that come with each device have been thorns in my side ever …

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  • 19 October

    Will Ferrell bitingly mocks how much devices control us

    Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Is this you? Is this at least a little like you? And to think you blame the kids. Common Sense/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Will Ferrell’s family members feel like they’ve lost him. I wish I could help, but I really don’t know what he’s …

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  • 19 October

    ZTE Axon M: A dual screen phone that looks like a 3DS

    At first you think, “OMG, no. What’s with the brick?” And then you unfold the thick, heavy ZTE Axon M like a book to reveal two 5.2-inch screens that flatten out to give you 6.8 inches of screen real estate (measured at the diagonal). And then you get excited by the possibilities. The phone has transformed into a tiny tablet …

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