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July, 2015

  • 16 July

    Here are Reddit’s new rules of order

    “As Reddit has grown, we’ve seen additional examples of how unfettered free speech can make Reddit a less enjoyable place to visit, and can even cause people harm outside of Reddit,” said Huffman. Reddit Steve Huffman, co-founder and new CEO of Reddit, held an “Ask Me Anything,” or AMA, on Thursday to lay out a …

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  • 16 July

    EU opens two antitrust investigations into Qualcomm

    Qualcomm finds itself in some trouble in the European Union over deals with mobile vendors. Sarah Tew / CNET The European Union has launched antitrust investigations into yet another US-based company, the eurozone’s competition commissioner announced on Thursday. The European Union’s competition watchdog, the European Commission (EC), has launched two antitrust investigations into chipmaker Qualcomm over claims that it may …

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  • 16 July

    Motorola teases a July 28 event. Could that mean new Moto X, G phones?

    Motorola has something to show off later this month. Motorola Does Motorola want us to break up with our current smartphones? The smartphone maker, a unit of Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Lenovo, on Thursday sent out invitations for July 28 events in New York and London. The invitation includes the cryptic message, “Your relationship status is about to change.” The …

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  • 16 July

    Microsoft offers all

    You can check out apps for Windows PCs and phones at Microsoft’s new universal app store. Microsoft/screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Microsoft has renovated an online store that combines its Windows Store and Windows Phone Store into one big virtual shopping mall. The newly redesigned app store is part of the company’s attempt to unify the Windows 10 experience across all …

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  • 16 July

    After crushing Black Friday records, Amazon to bring back Prime Day

    “After yesterday’s results, we’ll definitely be doing this again,” says Greg Greeley, vice president of Amazon Prime. Amazon Prime Day, a new sales holiday Amazon invented and held Wednesday in the middle of the summer doldrums, proved a huge success for the company. The e-commerce giant reported Thursday that on its first Prime Day — held to celebrate its 20th …

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  • 16 July

    Samsung Pay shows promise, but mobile payments face uphill battle

    Store up to 10 credit cards in your phone. Cho Mu-Hyun/CNET When South Korean tech giant Samsung announced that it had bought LoopPay earlier this year to become its own Samsung Pay mobile payment system, there were doubts over how well it would integrate the service with its popular range of mobile phones and wearables. After all, Samsung has launched …

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  • 16 July

    Get a refurbished HP Stream 11 for $134.99

    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. Woot Prime Day, Shmime Day. Here’s a deal that proves we don’t need a single, frustrating day for great bargains; they happen all. The. Time. The HP Stream was one of the big …

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  • 16 July

    Xiaomi branches out from phones with a new TV and a water purifier

    The new Mi TV 2S has a 48-inch UHD display. Xiaomi Chinese company Xiaomi, best known for its smartphones, continues to branch out into new product areas. Its latest devices: a new ultra high-definition smart TV and a water purifier, both of which are available only in China. At one time, Xiaomi’s smartphones, too, were available only in the electronics …

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  • 16 July

    HTC’s Under Armour

    HTC Grip: not here for summer after all. Ben Fox Rubin/CNET If you were planning on getting an HTC Grip , a fitness band made by HTC and Under Armour, get ready to wait a little longer. The Grip is being delayed until later this year, to coincide with the launch of a larger portfolio of health and fitness products, …

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  • 16 July

    Reddit CEO’s Ask Me Anything session doesn’t quite live up to its billing

    Steve Huffman, Reddit’s returning CEO, has said the site was never intended to be a “bastion of free speech.” Reddit Reddit may be best known for its Ask Me Anything forums, where celebrities allow themselves to be grilled by users on just about any topic. But that vaunted openness was missing Thursday, when the site’s new chief executive sidestepped important …

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