People are surprisingly willing to try goofy-looking VR headsets. They’re just not ready to buy. Facebook, owner of Oculus VR, is hoping that may change with a new lower price. On Wednesday, the company announced a permanent $100 price cut for each of its $599 Oculus Rift headset and $199 Touch motion controllers. They now …
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March, 2017
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1 March
Samsung announces the Galaxy Xcover 4 for Xtreme adventurers
Samsung is officially launching the Galaxy Xcover 4, a rugged smartphone meant for rugged outdoor use. The phone will release in April for €259 (approximately $273, £222, AU$356), according to Samsung’s newsroom (German). While Samsung is making its fans wait for the hyped-up Galaxy S8, the Korean company has been announcing other non-flagship phones this year such as the 2017 …
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1 March
Sorry, the new Nokia 3310 won’t work in the US
Simple and cheap, it’s easy to see how the roughly $50 throwback Nokia 3310 would be a phone people snap up as a second device or one for grandparents and kids. But if you’ve been dreaming of picking one up for yourself, you’re in for a world of disappointment. The new 3310 won’t work in the US. That’s because it …
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1 March
Are you tuning into YouTube TV? (The 3:59, Ep. 187)
With SlingTV, PlayStation Vue, DirecTV Now and traditional cable, YouTube is joining a crowded field with its new YouTube TV service. For $35 a month, YouTube is offering unlimited DVR on the cloud along with all the broadcast networks and some cable extras like FX and ESPN. With so many options out there, it’s hard to choose an online TV …
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1 March
New Japanese app is like Airbnb for parking spaces
You’re driving around the family’s favorite restaurant looking for a parking spot. The kids are whining in the back seat and everyone is starving, but there’s not a parking spot in sight. Sound familiar? Japanese company Rakuten feels your pain and wants to solve that nightmare for you. Last week, the e-commerce company launched Rakupa, a parking-space sharing service that …
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February, 2017
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28 February
Meizu throws its hat into the quick
In the future you won’t have to wait hours for your phone to fully charge. That’s the plan at least, according to Chinese manufacturer Meizu, which announced it can charge a phone from zero to full in just 20 minutes at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in Barcelona. Meizu’s Super mCharge appears to be a lot faster than Qualcomm’s Quick …
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28 February
Get an HP Spectre x2 for $399.99
CNET’s Cheapskate scours the web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Now playing: Watch this: HP Spectre x2 is a Surface-like tablet, keyboard included 2:18 As you know, because I’m a broken record, my …
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28 February
Is Apple killing off the Lightning connector? (The 3:59, Ep. 186)
Apple’s Lightning connector could be history with the next iPhone, if you believe the rumors. A new Wall Street Journal report speculates that Apple’s upcoming iPhone will trade the tech giant’s proprietary Lightning cable for a USB-C connection. The article quotes anonymous sources and also claims the next iPhone could have a curved OLED screen. The iPhone ditching the Lightning …
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28 February
FCC head Ajit Pai: I want faster, cheaper broadband for all
Ajit Pai wants to make it clear: There’s a new chairman in town. The newly christened chairman of the Federal Communications Commission likely won over the telecom-centric audience at a keynote session during the Mobile World Congress trade show on Tuesday. In his prepared remarks, Pai laid out a vision of light-touch regulation and reversing the policies of his predecessor, …
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28 February
Nokia and Google: Tech’s most unlikely BFFs?
It wasn’t so long ago that Nokia and Google didn’t move in the same circles, but oh, how times have changed. These days they’re bosom buddies, joined at the hip, BFFs — at least for the foreseeable future. Nokia famously bypassed Google’s Android mobile software in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system at the start of this decade. The …
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