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August, 2016

  • 23 August

    ‘Scoop’ might be Samsung’s itty

    If documents and photos submitted to the US Federal Communications Commission are to be believed, Samsung is prepping a new voice-activated Bluetooth speaker that looks an awful lot like a potential competitor for the Amazon Echo and the upcoming Google Home. First noticed by Ausdroid, the speaker is currently called “Scoop.” It’s about the same …

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  • 23 August

    Microsoft’s Office, OneDrive, Skype to climb into Lenovo phones

    Microsoft Office, OneDrive and Skype are wending their way to Lenovo’s Android smartphones. Microsoft and Lenovo announced on Monday a deal in which Lenovo will preload Microsoft’s three productivity applications onto certain Lenovo devices powered by Android. Microsoft Office typically includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and other programs. OneDrive is Microsoft’s cloud-based storage service through which people can save and …

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  • 23 August

    Fitbit didn’t steal Jawbone trade secrets, ITC judge rules

    Wearable-device maker Fitbit did not steal trade secrets from rival Jawbone, a judge for the US International Trade Commission ruled on Tuesday. Judge Dee Lord, who issued the ruling, concluded that no violation of the Tariff Act occurred because “no party has been shown to have misappropriated any trade secret,” according to Reuters. Had a violation of the act been …

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  • 23 August

    Save $50 on a do

    Back-to-school shopping is only fun if you’re getting new clothes or a new computer — not so much for printers. But if you need one anyway, the Brother MFC-J480DW is a dependable multifunction inkjet with a fax machine, copier and scanner built into a compact machine. Staples and Office Depot both have it on sale right now for $50 with …

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  • 23 August

    Apple could launch an iPhone with curved screen

    Apple may adopt a key feature from smartphones manufactured by its biggest rival. Next year’s lineup of iPhones could include three different and distinct variants: a “4.7-inch model, another that will be 5.5-inches and a premium handset that will be either 5.5-inches or larger equipped with a screen bent on the two sides,” the Nikkei Asian Review reported Tuesday, citing …

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  • 23 August

    How to uninstall the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

    The highly anticipated Windows 10 Anniversary Update dropped earlier this month, but for some users it’s…not great. Specifically, many people found they can no longer use their webcams for things like Skype video chat or Open Broadcaster Software. Microsoft is currently working on a fix, but said fix may not drop until September. If you’re having the webcam issue or …

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  • 23 August

    The surprisingly effective way I solved my computer eyestrain problem

    Like a lot of people — many people? most people? — I spend a good chunk of my day in front of a computer. Because I work from home, I often move from room to room, just to change up the scenery, and even alternate between standing and sitting. But no matter where I go, I suffer from eyestrain. And …

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  • 23 August

    Spotify negotiating to pay less to record labels, report says

    Spotify could be going public in the nex​t year, and it’s apparently hoping to rejig its deals with major music companies before then. The music streaming company is now negotiating with record labels, looking to shave some percentage points off what it pays them, reports the Wall Street Journal. The publication adds that Spotify is said to pay 55 percent …

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  • 23 August

    MIT creates self

    Would you like a phone that had assembled itself? That’s the idea researchers at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab have been experimenting with, says a report in Co.Design. The team designed six pieces of hardware and put them inside a spinning drum. After a while the parts clicked onto each other via magnetism and formed two separate cell phones. According to the …

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  • 22 August

    Amazon said to plan music

    Now playing: Watch this: Amazon might launch a pair of new music services, report… 1:17 Amazon wants to launch a music subscription service that would be half the cost of rival services and run only on its Echo smart speaker, according to Recode. The service would offer unlimited, ad-free music for $4 to $5 a month, half what Spotify and …

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