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September, 2017

  • 20 September

    Moto X4 now available under Google’s Android One and Project Fi

    These days, there is no shortage of well-made, midrange phones that are affordable. (Here are our favorite cheap phones, to name a few.)  But with Google‘s inclusion of the recently released Motorola Moto X4 into its Android One and Project Fi endeavors, there’s one more compelling bargain phone to consider. Priced at $399, the Moto …

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  • 20 September

    Google inks $1 billion deal with HTC for Pixel talent

    Google has reached an agreement with HTC, but it isn’t the much-rumored deal to buy the handset maker. Instead, the tech giant is paying the struggling Taiwanese phone maker $1.1 billion in cash to hire certain HTC employees, many of whom are already working with Google on the Pixel line of phones. Google will also license HTC intellectual property. The …

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  • 20 September

    Apple iPhone X, iPhone 8 lack a key feature of the Galaxy S8

    Apple presents the iPhone X as the “smartphone of the future.” But at least in one key area, its new phones fall short of Android phones that have already been out for months. The iPhone X has new tech like facial recognition, but not when it comes to cellular radios.  James Martin/CNET The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone …

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  • 20 September

    Mine more cryptocurrency with this new Asus motherboard

    Mining Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency requires powerful computers with powerful graphics hardware. At a certain point, it’s literally about getting more back than it costs you in electricity and other expenses to run a mining machine. PC maker Asus has a new computer motherboard that aims to maximise the number of GPUs, or graphics cards, per computer. The new B250 …

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  • 20 September

    Your dinner reservations are ready, courtesy of Airbnb

    Airbnb wants to serve you dinner. The home-rentals company on Wednesday said it’s starting to offer restaurant reservations in 16 US markets through its app. The startup Resy, which Airbnb invested in earlier this year, is powering the restaurants data and running bookings. “We’re really excited to make it incredibly easy to book great food,” Joe Zadeh, vice president of …

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  • 20 September

    We grade the Apple Watch and iPhone 8 (The 3:59, Ep. 287)

    The Apple Watch got upgraded with a cellular connection, but it’s still got problems. We brought on reviewer Scott Stein for today’s podcast to discuss his appraisal of the new Apple Watch Series 3, which he said suffered from limited battery life and isn’t as free from an iPhone as some may have hoped. Plus, we talk about the new …

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  • 20 September

    NASA, Hewlett

    Editor’s note Sept. 20: Hewlett Packard Enterprise said Wednesday its Spaceborne computer successfully powered up. The original story about the announcement, from Aug 11, is below.  HAL seemed to have little trouble in “2001: A Space Odyssey,” but here’s the problem with computers in space: a constant stream of cosmic rays seriously disrupt electronics. That’s why Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NASA …

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  • 20 September

    Pixel 2, Pixelbook, Home Mini: Everything Google that leaked

    On October 4, we’re pretty sure Google will reveal a phone — or two. But now, we’re wondering if the company will have any surprises left. Droid Life, a long-running Android news site, is reporting that it managed to get its hands on pictures and prices for not one, not two, but five new Google hardware products that will allegedly be revealed …

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  • 20 September

    iPhone X production may face further delay, analyst warns

    You may have to wait a bit longer to get your hands on Apple’s new iPhone X. Production of Apple’s newest flagship handset likely hasn’t even begun, even though Apple will begin taking orders for the device in just over a month, according to an investor’s note from Raymond James chip analyst Christopher Caso. The iPhone X, which Caso notes …

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  • 20 September

    Theresa May challenges internet giants at UN terrorism meeting

    British Prime Minister Theresa May will be joined by the leaders of France and Italy in calling for terrorist content to be removed from the internet within one to two hours after it has been posted. World leaders and internet giants including Facebook, Google and Microsoft are set to meet at the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday …

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