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October, 2015

  • 15 October

    Save iOS apps you find in Chrome to your iPhone with Lookmark

    In my ongoing search for useful apps to bring to your attention, dear reader, I often come across an iOS app while app hunting on my laptop while my iPhone is in the hands of one of my kids, charging after spending time in the hands of one of my kids, or otherwise out of …

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  • 15 October

    Surface Book preorders back on track, but you may wait weeks for the laptop

    Microsoft again has the Surface Book in stock for preorder but with long estimated ship times. Microsoft You can once again preorder a Surface Book through Microsoft but don’t expect it to land on your doorstep anytime soon. The Windows 10 laptop that turns into a tablet via a detachable keyboard is set for release on October 26. It has …

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  • 15 October

    Name your own price for a graphic design bundle

    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. Enlarge ImageA fraction of what’s included with the NYOP design bundle. In my previous work life (before I became the Cheapskate you know and tolerate), I was an amateur graphic designer. Mostly newsletter …

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  • 15 October

    Use the Xbox app to record your screen in Windows 10

    Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET Windows 10 has a native feature that lets you record a video clip — of up to 2 hours — of your screen. But you may not have noticed this feature, because it’s hidden away inside the Xbox app. Called Game DVR, this feature is designed to record video game footage (you know, for your future YouTube/Twitch …

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  • 15 October

    Six questions you should ask before buying a Steam Machine

    Enlarge ImageAlienware’s Steam Machine goes on sale November 10. Sarah Tew/CNET Valve’s Steam Machines are designed to bring PC gaming to the living room. Thanks to the company’s new, highly customizable Steam Controller, you won’t need to lug a keyboard and mouse to your couch to play PC games. And unlike Nvidia’s Shield Android TV , you won’t need a …

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  • 15 October

    YouTube Gaming makes recording on

    An update to the YouTube Gaming app means anyone can record and live-stream mobile gameplay from Android devices. YouTube YouTube is making it easier for people to record themselves playing every mobile game that has them hooked. People watch 144 billion minutes, or nearly 274,000 years, worth of footage depicting people playing video games on YouTube every month, according to …

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  • 15 October

    How to prevent Facebook’s ‘On This Day’ feature from ruining your day

    Earlier this week, TechCrunch pointed out an important update Facebook made to its On This Day reminder feature. For the unfamiliar, every day Facebook will show you pictures and status updates you posted on that day’s date in prior years. There are times when the reminder of what you were doing one, two, or three years ago to the day …

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  • 14 October

    Microsoft sells out of Surface Books two weeks before launch

    Microsoft has apparently run out of preorder stock for the Surface Book. Microsoft Still thinking about preordering Microsoft’s new Surface Book? It might be harder than you thought. On the company’s website, clicking on all five flavors of the Surface Book now triggers the message “Email me when available.” That’s because preorder supplies of the gadget have sold out, Microsoft …

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  • 14 October

    Uber dispatches its courier service to San Francisco, Chicago

    Who wants pizza? Uber Uber is going deeper into speedy deliveries, hoping to get you flowers, burritos and paper towels nearly as quickly as it can get you a ride. The San Francisco-based driver-hailing service said Wednesday it’s expanded its UberRush courier service to San Francisco and Chicago, after testing out the program in New York City for the past …

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  • 14 October

    Today’s headlines, brought to you by…Netflix?

    Netflix may get into the TV news business. CNET Netflix’s next chapter may be to take a page out of the television news magazine. The head of content at the streaming-video company, Ted Sarandos, said the likelihood that Netflix would compete directly with Vice in the next two years was “probably high,” speaking during a live-streamed interview to discuss financial …

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