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November, 2015

  • 10 November

    How to disable Gatekeeper permanently on OS X

    You probably know Gatekeeper from its warnings that tell you the app you are trying to install “can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer” or “can’t be opened because it was not downloaded from the Mac App Store.” You can head to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and set Gatekeeper to …

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  • 10 November

    Qualcomm flexes Snapdragon 820’s muscles as upcoming rollout draws near

    The chip that will power some of 2016’s biggest smartphones just got a sneak preview in New York City. Eight months after its initial announcement earlier this year during Mobile World Congress 2015 in March, Qualcomm’s demoed its latest Snapdragon 820 chipset during a New York press event today. Though the San Diego, Calif.-based company did not specify the exact …

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  • 10 November

    See the bizarre full video of a Missouri media professor taunting a reporter

    The protest on the University of Missouri-Columbia campus that arguably started, grew and saw victory thanks to social media is now seeing those same tools backfiring thanks to a viral video of students and a member of the communications faculty bullying reporters trying to document the story. I’ve just seen an uncut version of the video and it’s even weirder …

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  • 10 November

    Apple’s Cook on the iPad Pro: ‘Why would you buy a PC anymore?’

    Tim Cook thinks the iPad Pro could spell the end of the personal computer. “Why would you buy a PC anymore?” the Apple boss said in an interview with The Telegraph. “No really, why would you buy one?” Cook, Apple’s chief executive, is in Britain for the launch of the oversize, 12.9-inch iPad Pro tablet, which supports an add-on keyboard …

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  • 10 November

    Customize the BlackBerry Priv’s swipe shortcuts

    When you long-press the home button on most Android devices, Google Now is normally triggered. On the BlackBerry Priv, however, you’re given the option to launch one of three different apps. Out of the box, BlackBerry Search, Google Now and BlackBerry Hub are present. The predefined options are OK, but not something everyone will want to use. Enlarge Image Screenshot …

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  • 10 November

    Sony’s Betamax, long thought dead, officially gets last nail in its coffin

    Sometimes the tape keeps going after you thought it had run out. But three decades? It turns out that Sony is still making videocassette tapes for its Betamax video recording systems, largely vanquished from the gadget scene in the 1980s. Not for much longer, though. Sony announced Wednesday that it will stop producing Betamax tapes in March of next year. …

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  • 10 November

    T

    T-Mobile said Tuesday that its customers will be able to double the minutes of video they stream, the photos they upload and emails they send. A wireless customer jumping from 5 gigabytes to 10GB a month can, say, post up to 30 photos on Instagram, stream 20 minutes of video and browse more than 50 Web pages a day. The …

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  • 10 November

    T

    LOS ANGELES — Will T-Mobile do the unthinkable and offer streaming video that doesn’t count against its customers’ data caps? That’s the speculation as the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier prepares to kick off another event in its “Uncarrier” campaign on Tuesday. Each move has brought something to tweak the industry norms, whether it’s the elimination of wireless contracts or the …

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  • 10 November

    Google Maps now gives directions offline

    No Internet connection? No problem for Google Maps. The smartphone app now lets you save an area so you can search and get turn-by-turn directions anytime — even offline. Watch CNET Update below to learn how this can come in handy. Meanwhile, the world of Apple Music is now on Android, and Facebook has a new feature that scans the …

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  • 10 November

    Jawbone user data shows Indians sleep less than most westerners

    Eight hours is said to be the sweet spot of sleep, but it’s an amount that many in the west struggle to get. It’s even worse in India though, with wearables maker Jawbone on Tuesday releasing a report on habits of users in the populous nation. Compiled after analysing data from Up fitness trackers, the report showed the average night …

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