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July, 2016

  • 31 July

    Microsoft is updating Windows 10 again, in its latest bid to win you back

    A new update to Microsoft’s Windows 10 is coming, but you’re forgiven if you didn’t know. It turns out not many people are going to tell you. Admittedly, there’s not much to talk about. The list of refinements for Microsoft’s free paper-anniversary update to Win 10 can fit on a small sheet with about a …

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  • 31 July

    Amazon’s next noise

    Here in New York City, noise-canceling headphones are as important as comfortable walking shoes. I throw a set in my bag every morning to fight the sound of shrilly subway trains, noisy construction crews and that saxophone busker guy who always manages to find my subway car. Muting the world might sound like bliss, but to walk around a busy …

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  • 31 July

    Wowed (again) by Woo Audio’s WA7tp headphone amplifier

    For my taste, the Woo Audio WA7tp Fireflies headphone amplifier is the best looking component of this century. I mean that, pictures don’t do it full justice. The metal and glass design on my desktop is a sight to behold, and I thought so when I reviewed the original WA7 in 2013, the updated model I’m reviewing here today debuted …

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  • 31 July

    Baguette vending machine bakes up French

    It’s hard to top the greatest food convenience since sliced bread, but the Le Bread Xpress vending machine might be it. Dispensing warm baguettes from a machine, Le Bread Xpress wants to make sure hungry clients can grab their favorite French staple whenever their hearts desire. The loafs are partially cooked when they are loaded into the machine, then completely …

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  • 31 July

    Relive Comic

    For some geeky fans who attended San Diego Comic-Con this year, the withdrawal symptoms afterwards can be downright painful. Who wants to sit in a boring office meeting when you’d rather be attending a panel on “The Walking Dead” while dressed as a zombie? The real world is downright dull when you’re not dressed up as Superman while eating a …

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  • 30 July

    How to buy an audio system

    We’re looking at the big picture, this is a how to buy an audio system that best suits your needs. So while I’m not going to recommend specific products, I’ll set you on a course of action. Step 1: Think. What room in your home do you want to listen to music or watch movies? True, most folks may have …

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  • 30 July

    BlackBerry didn’t make BlackBerry’s new phone

    BlackBerry is pretty proud of its new phone, the DTEK50. But it’s less a BlackBerry phone than any BlackBerry phone that’s ever come before. That’s because it’s practically a carbon copy of a different company’s smartphone: the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 4. We’d known for weeks that the two phones might share a manufacturer: according to FCC and Wi-Fi Alliance certification …

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  • 30 July

    Covering the DNC: What I did on my summer vacation

    What did you do on your summer vacation? I went to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. All right, so it wasn’t exactly a vacation. I live in a nearby suburb of Philadelphia and I was working 14 hours a day throughout the week, getting home well past midnight each evening. But for a reporter who’s covered technology for more …

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  • 30 July

    ‘Stranger Things’ re

    The creepy-yet-endearing Netflix series “Stranger Things” — which debuted July 15 — is a kind of throwback to ’80s creature features like “Evil Dead” and “Alien” as well as the kid-centric adventure films “The Goonies” and “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” So when game designer Jacob Janerka decided to celebrate the series with retro video game art, it felt like the perfect …

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  • 29 July

    This may be the GoPro Karma drone

    This is what the upcoming GoPro Karma drone looks like, according to self-proclaimed “GoPro addict” Konrad Iturbe. The teenaged Madrid resident tweeted the photo earlier this week, snagging it from the GoPro subreddit where it had been posted earlier. The original post and the user were subsequently deleted, Iturbe told CNET in an email exchange. As Mashable’s Raymond Wong points …

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