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August, 2015

  • 28 August

    Score some seriously good e

    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. I was pretty excited yesterday when Andy Weir’s ” The Martian” was on sale for $1.99. Turns out that was merely the tip of the e-book-deal iceberg. Head …

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  • 28 August

    Inside Google’s master plan for faster, sharper streaming video

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — We’ve all been there: After clicking or tapping a YouTube link, we’re greeted with a long wait, then video marred by blurry details and distracting blocky patterns. Google has been trying to improve the situation with technology called VP9 that compresses the video data so they can move across networks faster. And with a successor called …

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  • 28 August

    Bringing your own smartphone to Verizon: What you need to know

    Verizon is making big changes to how customers buy devices for its network. And that could mean more opportunities and choices for how consumers acquire smartphones in the future. Earlier this month, Verizon eliminated contracts and the subsidies for smartphones that went with those contracts. And this week, the company said it will make it easier for customers to bring …

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  • 28 August

    Galaxy S6 vs. S6 Edge vs. Edge+ vs. Note 5: Which new Samsung smartphone should you buy?

    The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are more alike than they are different. Josh Miller/CNET S6, Edge, Note 5, Edge+. If you’re hemming and hawing over which of Samsung’s four new and newish Galaxy superphones to order, let me help break down the major differences so you can decide which one (if any) is right for your pocket. First …

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  • 28 August

    Sony Xperia Z5 leak suggests 23

    The next-gen Sony phone could pack in the megapixels. Andrew Hoyle/CNET When it comes to Sony’s next flagship smartphone camera, bigger seems to be better. A supposed leak of press-ready imagery for the unannounced Sony Xperia Z5 names the camera at 23 megapixels, according to Xperia Blog, which says it obtained details and images. Expected at the IFA electronics conference …

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  • 28 August

    HTC Vive launches this year, but the bulk will be released in 2016

    HTC’s Vive could be available in limited quantity later this year, but it won’t ramp up its availability until 2016. CNET Taiwan-based electronics maker HTC will be launching its Vive virtual-reality headset this year, but the company is limiting the total number of units it’ll initially offer, according to a report. HTC’s Vive will launch in late 2015 in “limited …

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  • 28 August

    Crave giveaway: Onanoff Sound Cover iPad case with built

    Enlarge Image Onanoff Editors’ note: This week’s giveaway has a Twitter component, so please read the below rules carefully. We’ve turned off comments on this post to avoid confusion as to how to enter the contest. Ever get the urge to turn your iPad’s volume up to 11? Then listen in to this week’s giveaway. We’ve got an Onanoff Sound …

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  • 28 August

    ‘Hannibal’ star Mads Mikkelsen in talks for ‘Doctor Strange’ villain

    Enlarge Image “Hannibal” actor Mads Mikkelsen has good taste in evil roles. NBC Hannibal Lector fighting Doctor Strange might sound like the ultimate fan fiction. But if rumors are correct, part of our gory and geeky dreams might come true. Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen — best known for playing the lead in NBC’s TV series “Hannibal” — is in talks …

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  • 27 August

    Will gaming breathe life into live

    YouTube Gaming gives video game clips and live streams a dedicated corner on Google’s massive video site. Manuel Romano/Corbis If you’ve never watched a video of somebody chatting, shrieking and cursing as they play a video game, Google may soon prod your first close encounter with this nerd kind. Google’s massive video site YouTube on Wednesday launched a dedicated hub …

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  • 27 August

    Vine faces the music with new audio editing and discovery tools

    Vine Vine is hoping to boost its social media music cred with new features to make it easier to add music to videos and finding song tracks on videos shared by others. The social media platform has announced two new features for users, including a Snap to Beat function to make it easier to create perfectly looping soundtracks to videos, …

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