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May, 2016

  • 18 May

    Nvidia Shield update brings Netflix HDR, Vudu, Spotify and HDR games

    In my updated Nvidia Shield review I called it a powerful but niche product that appeals primarily to tech geeks. A software update aims to broaden its appeal, while also increasing its already substantial geek cred. Coming soon with a free update to version 3.2 of Shield’s software is the ability to stream Netflix’s HDR …

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  • 18 May

    Google I/O 2016 live blog, live stream and start time

    Google I/O, the company’s big developer conference, starts in less than 90 minutes. News has already leaked that the company’s competitor to Amazon’s Echo smart speaker is expected to be unveiled on stage. According to the New York Times, the product — formerly codenamed Chirp — will be called “Google Home.” In addition, we’re bound to see new virtual-reality experiences, …

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  • 18 May

    4 things Android N can do that iOS 9 can’t

    Now playing: Watch this: Android N packs new features, and you get to name it 2:35 During Google’s annual developer’s conference, Vice President of Engineering at Android Dave Burke introduced a handful of new features coming to the company’s latest mobile operating system. Known (for now) as Android N, the mobile software will feature beefed-up security updates and new emojis. …

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  • 18 May

    How to get an App Store refund from Apple

    Unhappy with an app purchase? You may be able to get a refund. Suppose, for example, you purchased an app by accident. It could happen; perhaps you thought you were getting the trial version, or you’d been considering a handful of different mileage-tracking apps and just plain bought the wrong one. More likely: One of the kids bought something without …

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  • 18 May

    Stop Windows 10 from automatically updating your PC

    Now playing: Watch this: Change these Windows 10 settings for a better experience 2:13 Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET Update, May 15: With the Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft has largely addressed the forced updates that often resulted in lost work. And, while the the recent WannaCry ransomware does not (thus far) appear to affect Windows 10, you need to make sure …

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  • 18 May

    Android Wear 2.0 coming this fall with improved messaging, smarter fitness and better battery life

    Now playing: Watch this: Here’s how Google will tempt smartwatch fans with Android… 2:26 If the next version of Android Wear does its job, you’ll be futzing with your smartwatch a lot less. Google on Wednesday unveiled Android Wear 2.0, an update to its wearable software that promises a streamlined experience focused on what it believes watch users really need. …

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  • 18 May

    Microsoft’s Nokia deal just keeps getting uglier (The 3:59, Ep. 47)

    The Nokia name will continue to live on, just perhaps not under Microsoft. Microsoft agreed to sell off its low-end phone unit as part of a $350 million deal announced Wednesday. That’s a fraction of Microsoft’s $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia’s devices and services businesses in 2014. That deal turned out to be a disaster and was followed by thousands …

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  • 18 May

    Netflix launches Fast.com, a tool to measure your Internet speed

    Got a need for speed? Netflix feels your pain, Mav. That’s why the video-streaming service on Wednesday announced the launch of Fast.com, a free website that measures how fast (or slow) your mobile or broadband connection is. Similar to other speed measurement tools available on the Internet, Fast.com uses Netflix’s own servers to measure your personal Internet connection, whether you …

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  • 18 May

    Android Pay lands in the UK

    Google launched its smartphone payments system Android Pay in the UK on Wednesday, eight months after it first arrived in the US. All Android phone owners will now be able to enjoy the same benefits as iPhone and Samsung users, which have had their own mobile payments systems in place for some months. Once Android Pay is set up on …

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  • 18 May

    Google by the numbers: Here’s what I/O revealed

    Google’s a company that deals with great scale. For instance, it has seven different products that serve a billion users — each. So it’s no surprise that the online search giant would use Wednesday’s keynote address at its annual I/O developer conference as a platform to showcase its progress in a few more numbers. Here are the most interesting statistics …

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