You remember the Ostrich Pillow. Of course you do. You can’t forget it. It’s a large pillow you stick your whole head inside in order to block out the bustling world and get a quality nap. Plus, you can tuck your hands into it. It’s delightfully weird, and it’s a Kickstarter success story, having raised …
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11 September
Crave giveaway: Grain Audio over
Enlarge Image Grain Audio There are in-ear people and there are over-ear people. If you consider yourself one of the latter, check out this week’s giveaway prize. We’ve got a set of handsome Grain Audio over-ear headphones with ear cups made from sustainably sourced solid walnut wood. Each set of the decidedly hipster-looking ‘phones features distinct wood grain patterns, so …
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11 September
Major Twitter investor says enough is enough. Hire a new CEO!
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has been running the company as interim CEO. James Martin/CNET Twitter’s biggest investor has unleashed another tweetnado on the company. On Friday, Chris Sacca fired off the latest in a series of tweets criticizing the social network’s board for dragging its feet as the company nears three months without a permanent CEO. In the barrage of …
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11 September
Preview links before clicking with HoverCards for Chrome
If you like the idea of 3D Touch on the forthcoming iPhone 6S that will let you, among other things, peek at an app before deciding to open it, then you may want to check out Chrome extension HoverCards that delivers similar functionality right now on your computer. At present, HoverCards currently works with only six types of links — …
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11 September
Dissecting Apple’s iPhone 6S and iPad Pro launch in CNET UK podcast 449
James Martin It’s an Apple special this week as the Californian giant has taken the wraps off a raft of new kit. The ever-delicious Andrew Hoyle is joined by special guest and ex-CNET writer Nate Lanxon to discuss the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus and why 3D Touch might make using them that bit more exciting. The massive iPad …
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11 September
Get to know the iPad’s new ‘split
Enlarge Image Jason Cipriani/CNET First we covered slide-over, now let’s check out split-view. Both are features that give the iPad some much needed oomph in terms of doing more than consuming content. Whereas slide-over let you briefly interact with an app and then hide it, split-view allows you to use two apps alongside one another at the same time. Currently, …
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10 September
Niche wireless provider ROK Mobile preps Netflix
ROK Mobile rose up on its music bundle, but it plans to offer a video feature too. Screen shot by Scott Webster/CNET LAS VEGAS — Little-known wireless provider ROK Mobile is trying to make some big waves with video. The company, which buys and resells wireless service from the larger national carriers in the US and UK, said on Thursday …
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10 September
Apple raises price of AppleCare+ support for new iPhones
AppleCare+ is more expensive for the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, possibly due to the new 3D Touch feature. CNET People who buy the new iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus will have to shell out $129 for AppleCare+ support, a $30 increase over the $99 charged for the iPhone 6 and earlier model iPhones. The AppleCare+ page for …
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10 September
Google’s Android Pay mobile payments service arrives in the US
Enlarge ImageGoogle said Android Pay is coming to more than 1 million locations in the US. James Martin/CNET For Google, the second crack at mobile payments could be the charm. Android Pay, the search giant’s latest attempt to spur people into paying for items using their smartphone, launched Thursday, the company said in a blog post. Google struck agreements to …
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10 September
At Apple, what’s old is new again
Enlarge ImageApple CEO Tim Cook shows off the iPad Pro at the company’s event Wednesday in San Francisco. © Xinhua/Xinhua Press/Corbis Apple has introduced a new tablet, streaming-video box and smartphones that all seem rather familiar. That’s because its rivals have offered many of these products’ features for years. On Wednesday, the consumer electronics giant unveiled its largest tablet yet, …
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