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September, 2015

  • 17 September

    Donate sperm, get an iPhone 6S? In China, yes

    Enlarge Image James Martin/CNET Applemania has been sweeping through China over the past year, with the larger displays on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus increasing the brand’s popularity in the People’s Republic. Now hospitals in the country are taking advantage, offering money for the just-unveiled iPhone 6S in exchange for regular sperm donations. Several …

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  • 17 September

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    T-Mobile CEO John Legere. CNET Subscribers who use T-Mobile’s Simple Global feature to travel to anywhere in Europe and South America no longer have to worry about roaming charges. The carrier announced on Thursday that it has expanded its Simple Global feature to 20 new countries to support 145 countries altogether. That means postpaid subscribers of the plan get unlimited …

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  • 17 September

    How to disable Ghostery’s promotional messages

    It’s hard to escape the grasp of advertisers online, but browser add-ons like Ghostery want to try anyway. Ghostery disables a website’s ability to track information about you, and is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. The add-on itself works great, but as Martin Brinkmann from Ghacks.net points out, the latest update includes an opt-out feature that users may …

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  • 17 September

    Apple’s iOS 9 rushes toward 11% adoption rate, researcher says

    iOS 9 adoption is higher than 10 percent, says one firm. But how does that compare with iOS 8? CNET In just a day, the uptake for Apple’s iOS 9 jumped to almost 11 percent, according to the latest stats from analytics firm Mixpanel. Rolled out Wednesday across the world, Apple’s latest mobile software reached an adoption rate of 10.9 …

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  • 17 September

    Is Apple’s new Podcasts app finally good?

    Back in 2013, I correctly identified Podcasts as the worst app Apple ever made. Obviously the company was paying attention, because 33 short months later, things are looking up. The new, iOS 9 version of Apple Podcasts boasts a fairly substantial redesign and some much-needed new features. For example, there’s now a tab that shows all the podcasts you haven’t …

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  • 17 September

    Know your 4G: The different types of LTE explained

    Australia can be pretty confusing when it comes to broadband speeds. On one side, we’ve got the woeful state of our fixed broadband network, with our average speeds placing Australia at No. 42 in the global rankings. But our mobile broadband network is the envy of the world, setting records and world firsts for top speed devices hitting the market. …

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  • 17 September

    Get started with ad

    Enlarge Image Jason Cipriani/CNET Content blockers are a hot topic. If you’re unfamiliar, the crux of it is this: Apple now lets developers create apps that can block ads, amongst other things, in mobile Safari. Content blockers can also block images, fonts, ad-tracking tools and videos from loading as you browse in Safari. There’s already a healthy number of content …

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  • 17 September

    Sprint adds 33 countries to its Open World add

    Sprint is expanding its Open World add-on plan with 33 additional countries. Mike Blake/Reuters/Corbis Sprint has fired a new salvo in the wireless industry’s war for world travelers. The fourth-largest US carrier announced Thursday that it has added 33 new countries to its Open World add-on plan, promising customers cheaper voice and data rates as well as unlimited free texting. …

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  • 17 September

    How and why to enable Wi

    For me and my iPhone ways, Wi-Fi Assist is a small but most appreciated part of iOS 9. During the summer months, I like to take my dog for a walk and listen to a few innings of the Cincinnati Reds on the MLB.com At Bat app. Because my iPhone clings to the weakening Wi-Fi signal in my house as …

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  • 17 September

    Testing the Aquabot bottle, my new water blaster and friend maker

    We spend a lot of time here on CNET’s Crave blog talking about cool gadgets trying to raise cash on crowdfunding platforms like Indiegogo and Kickstarter. Sometimes those campaigns work out, but sometimes they fizzle out and the promise of the Next Big Thing never materializes. I’m glad to say the Aquabot is one product that did see the light …

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