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January, 2016

  • 28 January

    It’s time to kill the cable box with apps

    When he introduced the latest version of Apple TV, CEO Tim Cook said “The future of TV is apps.” I think the cable box of tomorrow should be an app, too. If you want the breadth of programming, ease of use and access, especially to live sports, that a cable subscription provides, your only choice …

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  • 28 January

    Two Humble Bundles you won’t want to miss

    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. What’s better than one sweet media bundle? Two sweet media bundles, of course. First up: the Origami Yoda e-book bundle. You can name …

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  • 28 January

    How Apple’s retail chief views her store workers

    Apple Stores employees stick with their jobs and there’s a good reason for that, says the company’s retail chief. The company employs around 60,000 store workers and ended 2015 with a retention rate of 81 percent, Apple vice president of retail and online stores Angela Ahrendts told Fast Company in an interview published Wednesday. That’s the highest retention rate Apple …

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  • 28 January

    CNET’s guide to keeping your information private online

    Much of modern life is now spent online and in the cloud. We share our vacations on Facebook, we text and email instead of making a call, and we order things on Amazon instead of going to a store. Whether you do just one or all of these things, you’re giving a lot of information about yourself and what you …

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  • 28 January

    OnePlus X, the hottest phone you’ve never heard of, now widely available

    When you’re looking for a new phone, a handful of names spring to mind. Apple, Samsung, Motorola and LG have spent years establishing themselves as popular household names in the world of mobile devices. But as the gap between premium phones narrows and as people grow savvier about how much they’re willing to pay, you might be looking at cheaper …

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  • 28 January

    These 11 free apps will get your resolutions back on track

    New Years goals stalling? Not to worry. There are tons of apps designed to help you lose weight, travel more and spend more time with the family. Better yet, many of these Android and iOS apps are completely free. 1. Lose It: You can track your calories and activities to watch yourself visually approach your weigh loss goal. The included …

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  • 27 January

    Here’s a hoverboard that ‘probably’ won’t explode

    We’ve seen a lot of pictures lately of charred, smoldering hoverboard innards. Now, thanks to the repair gurus at iFixit, you can peek inside a hoverboard that doesn’t have fire damage. The iFixit site, which regularly cracks open high-profile gadgets, in collaboration with The Wirecutter took apart a Swagway and its charger. It’s verdict is that “barring a couple of …

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  • 27 January

    Add shortcuts for Hangouts conversations to your home screen

    The most recent update to Google Hangouts includes a handful of cosmetic changes, the ability to quick reply from the notification shade, and something new: conversation shortcuts. The conversation shortcut feature is very similar to Facebook Messenger’s chat heads. However, instead of using a bubble that floats on your screen (and over other apps), Google decided that shortcuts will be …

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  • 27 January

    Samsung still smarting from phone slump

    Samsung has definitely experienced the ups and downs of the global smartphone market in recent years. The South Korean electronics giant catapulted to the top of the market after it launched the Galaxy S3 in 2012. Consumers clamored for the flagship handset, helping fuel five consecutive quarters of record profits. Now, interest in smartphones — which are simply phones to …

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  • 27 January

    iPhone is top phone brand in US and China

    Apple may have reported essentially flat iPhone sales in its quarterly earnings report Tuesday, but the device is still hot in the world’s biggest markets, according to new research. During the final quarter of 2015, the iPhone regained its status as the top smartphone brand in both the US and China, research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech said on Wednesday. “Apple …

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