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June, 2016

  • 24 June

    VR suits, car phones’ comeback and insect brains: 8 tech predictions from Qualcomm (Q&A)

    I meet Paul Jacobs in a studio in San Francisco’s warehouse-filled Dogpatch neighborhood. We’re there to watch the filming of Qualcomm’s Invent-Off competition. Two teams are competing to create a smart device — in only three days — that can save lives. They’re doing it all in a warehouse studio that’s packed with power tools …

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  • 24 June

    What you need to know about using two SIM cards on the OnePlus 3

    After unboxing the OnePlus 3 and sliding the SIM card tray out, you may have been met with a surprise: As with the OnePlus 2, the company’s latest phone supports dual SIMs, which means you can put two active SIM cards in the phone and use either one at will. Why would you want to do that? There’s a couple …

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  • 24 June

    Samsung might be releasing a special Galaxy S7 Edge for the Olympics

    Rumor has it that Samsung will release an exclusive version of the Galaxy S7 Edge for the 2016 Rio Olympics. This wouldn’t be a huge surprise coming from a sponsor that has already released an emotional ad about the Olympic Games. Though the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Edition was initially reported three months ago when SamMobile “received information” about …

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  • 24 June

    Disable three iOS features you likely use only by accident

    With each iteration of iOS, Apple adds new features to make iPhones and iPads more flexible and easier to use. I happily accept these improvements each year, but there are some that end up just getting in the way. There are three features in particular — two for the iPhone and one for the iPad — that I use only …

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  • 24 June

    Net neutrality advocates to FCC: Put the kibosh on internet freebies

    Net neutrality advocates demand action. Representatives from Fight the Future, the Center for Media Justice and Free Press on Friday hand-delivered a 6-foot tall package containing 100,000 letters of complaint to the Federal Communications Commission. They ask the agency to take action against AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon for violating the agency’s Open Internet order by offering so-called zero-rating service …

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  • 24 June

    Controversial $4 smartphone to start shipping next week

    Can a smartphone really cost the same as a cup of coffee? An Indian company is betting all its money on it. After raising eyebrows around the world earlier this year, Indian smartphone company Ringing Bells has announced that it will begin shipping its suspiciously cheap Freedom 251 phone from June 30. The announcement follows its earlier commitment of shipping …

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  • 24 June

    Roku upgrades app to Windows 10

    Roku entered the Windows 10 era yesterday by releasing a new remote control app for laptops and tablets. The app, which is now available for free in the US from the Windows Store, gives users a new homepage design and the usual slate of features for the streaming set-top box. You’ll be able to select channels, search for content, play …

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  • 24 June

    Eat a giant Madagascar hissing cockroach…cake

    New York-based registered nurse and food artist Katherine Dey crafts the kind of shockingly realistic cakes that make you wonder if seeing really is believing. In the past she’s designed gruesome cakes such as a brain with its stem attached, an anatomically-correct heart, a human head, a sleeping baby and a lamprey. Related stories Bake a realistic Star Wars BB-8 …

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  • 24 June

    Get a G

    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. As a die-hard Flight of the Conchords fan (just saw them in concert last week — woo!) I cannot see the word “Boom” …

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  • 24 June

    The best IFTTT recipes for business travelers

    Traveling is a hassle — especially if you’re attempting to travel and work at the same time. Luckily, my favorite automation service IFTTT — “IF This, Then That” — can help automate some of the work travel tasks we all face to make trips run smoother. IFTTT connects services and apps, allowing you to create if/then recipes that will automatically …

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