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January, 2016

  • 26 January

    Use Foursquare Trip Tips to crowd

    On Monday, Foursquare launched a feature I’m surprised it took this long for the company to roll out: Trip Tips. The gist of the new feature is easy traveling. Visit this page and sign in to your Foursquare account. Add your travel destination, dates, and any applicable notes. Foursquare then provides you with a link …

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  • 26 January

    Get a Micro 3D Printer and 5 filament spools for $399

    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 believe this is a first. I may have mentioned the odd 3D printer here and there, but this is the first …

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  • 26 January

    Twitter names its first

    Add in another change to Twitter’s executive ranks already this week. On Tuesday, the microblogging site announced that its new chief marketing officer will be Leslie Berland, formerly marketing vice president at American Express. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey revealed the new hire via a tweet in which he said that Berland will “join as our CMO to help tell the …

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  • 25 January

    See which apps are using Apple’s location services in OS X

    OS X and iOS grow more alike as the years go by, but OS X El Capitan veers away from its mobile counterpart when it comes to alerting you when an app requests your location. In iOS, an arrow indicator appears when an app is accessing your location. That same arrow indicator appeared in the menu bar by default in …

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  • 25 January

    New MacBooks loom on Apple’s horizon, analyst predicts

    Apple may have new MacBooks up its sleeve in the first half of the year. The company is planning to upgrade its MacBook lineup by June, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in an investors note picked up Sunday by AppleInsider. Kuo had no specifics about which components or features will be upgraded, though AppleInsider suggests a bump up to …

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  • 25 January

    Can Apple escape iPhone fatigue?

    iPhones — heck, phones in general — don’t rev you up like they used to, and that’s a problem for Apple. The Cupertino, California-based electronics giant has expanded its horizons over the past few years, entering the wearables market, broadening its phone and tablet lineups, and launching a streaming-music service. But its fortunes are still closely tied to the iPhone, …

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  • 25 January

    Podcast app finally comes to the new Apple TV

    Apple just added your favorite video and audio podcasts to the growing list of what you can watch on Apple TV. It’s only been a month since Apple released TVOS 9.1 for its set-top box, but the company just pushed another incremental update with version 9.1.1. The big news this round is the addition of a new Podcasts app that …

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  • 25 January

    From SUHD to nits: 2016 TV marketing terms and what they mean

    Every year TV companies come up with new terms to describe their latest, and sometimes not-so-latest, technology. Why? Because marketing works. A catchy name can do wonders for sales. But it’s also confusing, sometimes on purpose. Savvy CNET readers know that LED TVs are actually just LCD TVs, that UHD and 4K are (effectively) the same thing, and that most …

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  • 25 January

    Patriots fans and the dark side of social media

    The ugliness of humanity was on full display in 140 characters after Sunday’s American Football Conference Championship game between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos. Twitter erupted with personal attacks on Patriots All-Pro placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, who missed a point in the first quarter that not only would’ve tied the game, but possibly was the difference in the …

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  • 25 January

    Spotify will bring you video starting this week

    Spotify wants to get you to look as well as listen. The online music service plans to add video content to its Android app sometime this week and to its iOS app by the end of next week. Available in the US, UK, Germany and Sweden, the videos will consist of short clips, along with podcasts, from such providers as …

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