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June, 2016

  • 28 June

    Microsoft pays woman $10,000 over forced Windows 10 upgrade

    Now playing: Watch this: Microsoft pays $10,000 for a Windows 10 update gone wrong 1:18 Windows Updates aren’t always a good thing. Sometimes, an unwanted automatic update can ruin your day…or livelihood. Just ask Teri Goldstein, the California travel agent whose computer allegedly kept crashing after an unwanted upgrade to Windows 10 — right in …

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  • 28 June

    Google Project Fi now siphons service from US Cellular coverage, too

    Google Project Fi‘s wireless phone network is getting stronger. An update to the Google Fi app for Android now includes support for US Cellular, a regional carrier with coverage predominantly in the Midwest. US Cellular is a brand-new partner for Fi, which Google calls a “network of networks” to connect its users to the strongest network around, be it 4G …

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  • 28 June

    Death Star toaster: ‘Luke, I am your breakfast’

    The Death Star toaster is a curious thing. It’s obviously modeled after Darth Vader’s deadly ride, but its form is restricted by the requirements of being a toaster, so it’s a truncated version of the usual Death Star sphere. No matter. Your Star Wars fandom allows some leeway when it comes to product design. What’s important here is that you …

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  • 28 June

    Sony Xperia X, XA and X Performance arriving in Australia starting June 23

    After several generations of Xperia Z phones, Sony is moving back up the alphabet with a new run of X series handsets announced back in March at Mobile World Congress. This includes the midrange Xperia XA, the Xperia X, the super-charged Xperia XA Performance and the big-screen Xperia XA Ultra (well, at 6 inches it’s not huge, but the other …

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  • 28 June

    Gangsters, phasers and pollsters: What’s new on streaming in July

    Winter is well and truly here, bringing with it a load of new movies and episodes to stream. Stan has scored a number of streaming exclusives including “Episodes” (Matt LeBlanc in a surprisingly great return to comedic form). Plus, if you’re a US politics buff, check out the doco “The Circus,” which takes you behind the 2016 US presidential race. …

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  • 28 June

    The best Edge extensions

    When Microsoft debuted its fancy, speedy new browser — Edge — last July, user response was…underwhelming. Edge was perhaps too minimalist in its approach to web browsing. It offered a couple of cool new features (such as inking), but it lacked most of the features, such as browser extensions, that made people turn from Internet Explorer to Google Chrome or …

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  • 28 June

    These clever earbud headphones can boost your ability to hear certain sounds

    If you play a selection of music for a room full of people and ask them to discuss it after, each person will probably describe different parts of the song depending on their ear sensitivity and music preferences. Sound quality is absolutely an individual preference. To that end, a new audio brand called MeQ launched its Even earphones on Tuesday. …

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  • 28 June

    Stock up on Logitech PC accessories during Amazon’s one

    If you’ve been waiting for the perfect sale to upgrade your peripherals, this could be it. Amazon just dropped the price on select Logitech PC accessories, including up to 40 percent off an array of keyboards, mice, PC speakers, gaming headphones and universal remotes. I’ll make this post quick because the sale is only good today (Tuesday, June 28) and …

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  • 28 June

    This startup has a smart ring designed to keep you safe

    Walking alone through a parking garage or down a side street, you feel uneasy. You wonder how you’d signal for help if you were truly in danger. You’re not alone. One in five women is sexually assaulted before graduating from college, said Anna Voremberg, managing director of End Rape on Campus. And it’s not just young women who worry about …

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  • 28 June

    With a click, Amazon adds Dash buttons for Play

    Have you ever wanted to buy fish oil supplements with the simple push of a button? No? Well, Amazon’s got you covered anyways. On Tuesday, the online retailer introduced more than 50 new Dash buttons, which are small, plastic widgets that people can click to purchase consumables like cat litter or Red Bull through Amazon. The company just a few …

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