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February, 2016

  • 29 February

    You can now preorder the HTC Vive

    Want to be one of the first people to walk around and grab things in virtual reality? Hope your wallet is ready. You can now preorder the HTC Vive. The price: $799 or £689. The first batch of headsets will ship on April 5, and you can order one right here. Update, 7:18 p.m. PT: …

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  • 29 February

    Will 5G really change your life? (The 3:59, Ep. 1)

    Welcome to The 3:59, CNET’s new daily podcast. We’ll be breaking down the top tech news of the day, with a liberal sprinkling of attitude, analysis and awkwardness. The 3:59 will deliver four-minute bites of news and context on Monday through Thursday every week. I’ll be one of your co-hosts, and while I generally focus on the mobile area, we’ll …

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  • 29 February

    Microsoft’s HoloLens is now available for preorder

    For a select few lucky developers, it’s time to pay up: Microsoft’s HoloLens Development Edition is now available for preorder. Developers who applied to be among the first to build holographic apps for the HoloLens will be receiving invitations to preorder the device, provided they qualify. The HoloLens will start shipping on March 30 in Canada and the US, and …

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  • 29 February

    How to share custom short URLs from your Android

    Sharing links with friends on Android leaves you at the mercy of the app you’re using to shorten the ridiculously long ones. Plus, you won’t be able to easily see how many times your link has been clicked. Unless, of course, you use an app like URL Shortener. Instead of generating a random mix of letters, you can control the …

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  • 29 February

    Bing, Google make predictions about Super Tuesday’s winners

    The hunt for the next US president will take a big step toward becoming a two-person race after Super Tuesday, online-search results say. At least one caucus or primary will be held in each of 12 states, and the team at Microsoft’s Bing is among those predicting that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be the big winners of the …

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  • 29 February

    Raspberry Pi 3 arrives with Wi

    The third serving of Raspberry Pi is here, with added ingredients. For $35 — the same price as its predecessor — the Raspberry Pi 3 has added Wi-Fi in the form of 802.11n, as well as Bluetooth 4.1, according to a blog post Monday. The addition of Wi-Fi means you don’t need to rely on an Ethernet connection for Internet …

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  • 29 February

    Get a Raspberry Pi 2 starter kit for $58.49

    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. Enlarge Image All these delicious Raspberry Pi 2 goodies could be yours for under $60. Vilros Between Arduino and Raspberry Pi, there’s never …

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  • 29 February

    HTC Vive vs. Oculus Rift preorders: Which will you choose?

    The Virtual Reality Wars have begun, and it’s time to pick a side. To our left, we have the Oculus Rift. Born of a Kickstarter project that raised $2.4 million, it’s one of the most recognizable virtual reality headsets around. We’ve watched its evolution from underdog to Facebook-backed juggernaut, and seen the promise of a platform for virtual reality evolve …

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  • 29 February

    Square Cash wants to help you stash cash

    Square updated its Cash app on Monday, adding the ability to store money within a Cash Drawer. The digital savings account, of sorts, will keep money from being directly deposited in your checking account. Why would you want to do that? Well, you can use the funds in your Square Cash Drawer as means to pay future bills, or easily …

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  • 29 February

    Apple to Congress: This is not just about one iPhone

    For Apple, this is a fight for the soul of every single iPhone. Apple’s top lawyer Bruce Sewell heads to Congress on Tuesday to appear before the House Judiciary Committee. That will mark the next phase of the tech giant’s battle with federal authorities over whether it needs to create a “back door” — an intentional security weak spot — …

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