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June, 2016

  • 9 June

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may include an iris scanner

    Samsung may be eyeing an iris scanner for its Galaxy Note 7. A screenshot from software for Samsung’s newly launched Galaxy Beta program shows an option in the settings screen that, when translated into English, says “Use iris,” as shown by Indian comparison shopping site PriceRaja.com. Further, a report displaying import and export data indicates …

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  • 9 June

    Unlock the cable set

    Congressional Democrats are throwing their weight behind a proposal by the Federal Communications Commission to bring competition to the cable set-top box market. At a press conference Thursday, Reps. Anna Eshoo and Mark Takano of California, Sen. Edward Markey of Massachusetts and Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut pushed back against critics of the plan and urged the agency to adopt …

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  • 8 June

    Microsoft throwing a WWDC after

    Microsoft is taking advantage of Apple’s June 13 developers conference to tout its own stuff. Dubbed “The Future of Apps,” Microsoft’s party starts at 5 p.m. PT Monday in San Francisco, just about the time Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference should be winding down there. Taking place at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters — a five-minute walk from WWDC at Bill Graham …

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  • 8 June

    Savor or devour: New binge

    Watch more than two hours of “Orange is the New Black” in a single night? You’re devouring it. Watch just an episode or two of “Fuller House?” You, my couch potato friend, are savoring. That’s the scale on which Netflix now judges how its audience is consuming its content. The company’s newly announced Binge Scale shows how members watch a …

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  • 8 June

    GigJam, Microsoft’s new collaboration app, is now available to everyone

    Microsoft’s latest Office component is now available to anyone and everyone. GigJam, a collaboration app, was previously accessible just as an invite-only beta. But as of yesterday, the preview version is available to all. And in the tradition of CEO Satya Nadella’s cloud-friendly, OS-agnostic Microsoft, the cross-platform app runs on Macs, iPhones and iPads, in addition to Windows PCs. (Users …

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  • 8 June

    Apple Pay rival CurrentC closing up shop for now

    Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Android Pay have one less competitor to worry about. CurrentC, a mobile payments system that went through a round of beta testing this year, announced on its website that it will shutter the service as of June 28. At that point, all active accounts will be disabled, the CurrentC app will no longer work and …

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  • 8 June

    How ‘Finding Dory’ spawned a super

    Now playing: Watch this: How Pixar created its most complex character yet for… 3:54 When Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” was released in 2003, critic Roger Ebert was so impressed with the immersive underwater world on screen that he wrote: “I wanted to sit in the front row and let the images wash out to the edges of my field of vision.” …

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  • 8 June

    NY Times editor dumps Twitter over anti

    The amount of hate speech on Twitter has grown too much for one prominent journalist. Jon Weisman, an editor at The New York Times, said Wednesday that he will abandon the microblogging site as the result of anti-Semitic and other comments. Weisman, the newspaper’s deputy Washington editor, announced in a tweet that he “will leave @twitter to the racists, the …

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  • 8 June

    Buy one Turtle Shell 2.0 outdoor speaker, get one free

    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. If you like geometric shapes, you’ll love the Turtle Shell 2.0. Especially when they’re two for the price of one. Outdoor Tech Still …

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  • 8 June

    By 2020, the app market will be worth $102 billion (yes, billion)

    There’s a reason everybody and their brother is trying to build an app — it’s essentially the modern-day gold rush. The total market for mobile apps will be worth $102 billion in 2020, or nearly double its current value, according to business intelligence firm App Annie. That represents a slight increase from $101 billion in a projection issued in February …

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