With the upcoming release of the film “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” which takes place in 1920s New York City, Harry Potter fans will have a chance to see wizards in action on US soil. But before the movie hits in November, Pottermore is helping wizards and muggles alike learn all about the …
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28 June
Moto G4 arrives July 12 for $200 and works on all major US carriers
Motorola is bringing its pair of super-budget-friendly phones, the G4 and G4 Plus, to the US. They cost $200 and $250, respectively, which are highly competitive prices. In contrast, the OnePlus 3, which CNET editor Lynn La just declared the budget phone winner, costs about $400. Unlike the upcoming Moto Z, which will be exclusive to Verizon here, these unlocked …
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27 June
Google will reportedly release its own phone this year
Now playing: Watch this: Google to release its own phone, report says 1:16 Google is reportedly planning to go head to head with Apple and the iPhone by releasing its own phone in 2016. The tech titan is currently in negotiations with mobile operators about releasing the device later this year, the Telegraph reported Monday, citing “sources familiar with the …
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27 June
Get a Samsung Gear VR for $79.99
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: The Cheapskate tries the Samsung Gear VR 1:54 Cheeps! Trying something new today. You know how you have a …
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27 June
iPhone 7 alleged photos expose second speaker, larger camera
Now playing: Watch this: The iPhone 7 may have a few tricks up its sleeve 1:21 Enlarge Image More alleged photos of the iPhone 7 casing show a dual speaker and larger camera. Nowhereelse.fr/Twitter Apple’s iPhone 7 will feature a dual speaker and a bigger camera, if the latest round of leaked images is legit. A photo posted by French …
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27 June
Netflix and its ilk don’t play second fiddle to DVRs anymore
Paid streaming video services like Netflix are as prevalent in US homes as digital video recorders, TV-ratings giants Nielsen said Monday in a quarterly report. Subscription video-on-demand services were in half of US households in the first quarter, according to Nielsen’s latest Total Audience Report. That’s up from 42 percent of households a year earlier. Meanwhile, DVRs have held steady, …
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27 June
#Stickers coming soon to your photos on Twitter
Twitter users already have emojis, hearts and hashtags, and soon they will be able to cover their photos with #stickers — literally. Twitter will soon let users add stickers to their photos. Twitter The San Francisco-based social network said Monday that stickers will be joining the list of creative options for users to make their photos more interesting. Multiple stickers …
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27 June
If Google built a phone
It’s the eternal question for Google: Will the search giant come out with its own version of the iPhone? Apple turned itself into one of the most powerful companies in the world on the strength of the little rectangular device: a premium, flagship phone with both hardware and software designed in-house. The company sold so many iPhones that it turned …
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27 June
Google Expedition app offers VR field trips for all
Google’s Expedition app provides interesting and informative VR field trips for students, and now you can join in on all the fun, too. Paired with Google Cardboard, the app allows for VR exploration of a wide variety of places and destinations, ranging from a human’s inner ear to the stratosphere. (You don’t need Cardboard to use the app, however it …
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27 June
Twitch just invented this animated emoji that costs $140 to use once
Twitch is testing a new way fans can pay broadcasters, called “cheering,” that lets viewers punctuate a live stream’s chat room with animated emojis that can cost as much as $140. Twitch Twitch, the Amazon-owned service where people broadcast their video gameplay live for others to watch, is introducing “Bits,” a sort of currency that users can bank to unleash …
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