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February, 2016

  • 3 February

    Get a TCL 32

    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. Cheeps, I am blown away by the incredible conversation yesterday. You answered my question in awesome style, sharing …

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  • 3 February

    Almost no one is using Android Marshmallow, still

    Marshmallow, the latest flavor of Google’s Android mobile operating system, is still on only a tiny fraction of devices. But it looks like it’s starting to stick. Launched in early October, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is on 1.2 percent of Android devices, according to the latest stats offered up by Google’s Android Developer Dashboard. While a tiny percentage, it’s a significant …

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  • 2 February

    Apple envisions a hovering finger controlling the iPhone

    Imagine commanding your iPhone or iPad without your finger actually touching the screen. A new Apple patent proposes just that. The patent “Proximity and multi-touch sensor detection and demodulation,” granted Tuesday to Apple by the US Patent and Trademark Office, describes sensors that detect the position and motion of your finger or fingers hovering above the screen. Your device would …

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  • 2 February

    New 3D printer? Here’s how to create your own printables

    Recently I got the chance to spend some time with a Micro 3D Printer, my first foray into the world of turning a spool of plastic filament into, well, just about anything. I had lots of fun downloading existing designs from sites like Pinshape and Thingiverse, but eventually I wanted to create objects of my own. Unfortunately, I don’t have …

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  • 2 February

    This is the fastest wireless carrier in the US

    You’re sitting in a coffee shop, your eyeballs glued to the phone. YouTube is open, and you’re waiting for the latest comic-book movie trailer to load. Instead, you get the oh-so-familiar circular loading icon instead. And it keeps spinning and spinning. It’s at these moments that you wonder if the time has come to switch wireless carriers. But which carrier? …

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  • 2 February

    Windows 10 creeps even closer to landing on your PC

    Microsoft made good Monday on its promise to give Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users a shove toward Windows 10. The shove arrived in the form of Windows 10’s shift from an “optional” upgrade to a “recommended” upgrade. Microsoft’s move comes as the Windows 10 operating system finally passed Windows XP and Windows 8.1 last month in terms of market …

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  • 2 February

    Insane life

    Most people are content with normal action figures that can be lined up in rows and admired on a bookshelf. But some people aren’t going to settle for a toy that can get lost behind the couch cushions. They want a figure that will scare the bejeezus out of them when they catch sight of it late at night in …

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  • 2 February

    Marissa Mayer unveils make

    Marissa Mayer is cleaning house. The question is whether the makeover is to keep Yahoo going for the long term or to sweep out the clutter and attract potential buyers. To turn Yahoo around, the CEO said Tuesday that she’s cutting about 1,700 jobs, shutting down services like Games, and selling off patents and real estate in the hopes of …

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  • 2 February

    Magic Leap has something better than a product: Potential

    Magic Leap has an almost magical way of getting money. The secretive startup is working on what it calls “mixed reality” technology. It’s different from the virtual reality we’ve all heard about, which uses goggles to strap a screen to your face and display computer-generated images. In mixed reality, computer-generated images are layered on top of the real world. How …

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  • 2 February

    How I learned to stop worrying and love the BlackBerry Priv

    Three months ago, I decided to try the BlackBerry Priv. And by “try,” I don’t mean I fiddled with the phone at my local cellular store. No, I did something a bit bolder. One November afternoon, with a mixed sense of joy and dread, I replaced my perfectly good Samsung Galaxy S6 with a BlackBerry Priv. It’s been my primary …

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