Get ready to rock out to some kid-friendly tunes. Spotify on Monday added a slew of new curated playlists for children in the 0-to-3 and 3-to-5 age range to its revamped “Kids and Family” category. Some playlists are packed with pure, parent-approved tunes, like “Kindie” (yes, indie music for kids) and “Milk and Cookies,” while …
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15 August
Stranger Things makes a great
The ’80s creature-feature sensibilities of horror-adventure series Stranger Things have struck a chord with fans who love everything from kids classics Goonies and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to terrifying movies like Alien and Poltergeist. So it makes sense the Netflix show about kids searching for their friend lost in another, parallel world would become a perfect muse for fans wanting a retro-looking …
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15 August
Google+ Hangouts On Air to go off the air in September
Now playing: Watch this: Google’s Hangouts on Air heading to YouTube 1:28 Google+ Hangouts On Air is going away, but its broadcast feature isn’t going far. The web giant said Monday its Hangouts group video chat feature will be discontinued on September 12 in favor of its YouTube Live feature. Google said that video events scheduled to occur after that …
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15 August
What is Google Fuchsia?
Now playing: Watch this: Google’s mysterious new project, Fuchsia 1:28 Google Fuchsia was quietly posted to online repository GitHub. The company has not explained too much what the Fuchsia operating system is destined for. However, digging around online brings up a few things. Fuchsia uses a different kernel than Android or Chrome OS. The kernel is the first thing that …
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15 August
Police to tackle online abuse and provide victim support with hate crime hub
London’s Metropolitan Police Force is launching a crack team of specialist investigators dedicated to investigating online hate crimes in the UK, with a focus on victimisation occurring on social networks. The officers, together with community volunteers, will form an innovative London-based hub due to launch in the coming months, the BBC reports. They will come up with technological solutions for …
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15 August
Get a Zus smart car charger and locator for $22.99
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. Yesterday I carpooled home from a convention, and the six-hour drive was pleasant except for one thing: The car had just one USB …
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15 August
Microsoft Office iPhone apps now support drawing
Annotation just became a lot easier if you’re a Microsoft Office user on the iPhone. The Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps now have a draw tab that lets you create a sketch area or overlay one on your document. Enlarge Image Draw, partner. Screenshot by Lori Grunin/CNET You can draw with your finger or with a passive stylus that emulates …
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15 August
New Nvidia graphics technology makes VR
While we’ve paid a lot of attention of late to traditional PC gaming desktops, because of their near-monopoly on the ability to run virtual reality hardware, that may be about to change. VR aside, gaming laptops have been the more interesting story over the past several years, with great leaps in performance, design and portability. There are already around 20 …
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15 August
Nokia is plotting a comeback, but do you even care? (The 3:59, Ep. 95)
Nokia isn’t just the stuff of nostalgia. That’s the bet that Finnish startup HMD is making with its 10-year deal to produce Nokia phones and tablets in cooperation with phone manufacturer Foxconn. The company on Monday tapped a new marketing chief, Pekka Rantala, to get the word out. Rantala was previously the CEO of Angry Birds maker Rovio and a …
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15 August
’Stranger Things’ opening credits dig deep into the ’80s
If you’ve been binge-watching the first season of horror TV series “Stranger Things,” chances are you’ll notice the shout-outs to everything from “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” to “Aliens.” The series is set in the 1980s, complete with Trapper Keepers and Dungeons & Dragons parties. One of the most obvious references to the time period happens to be the minimalist opening credits …
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