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July, 2015

  • 1 July

    New Facebook logo goes slim for your smartphone

    Facebook’s new logo (right) is lighter and more rounded. Facebook Facebook has reimagined its logo. But you might need to squint to see the change. In both an aesthetic and practical move, the social network has adjusted its familiar logo for the first time in a decade with some subtle differences: thinner lettering, a rounded …

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  • 1 July

    How to tell Siri to pipe phone calls through your car speakers

    You can force Siri to pipe calls through your car speakers. Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET I often use Siri in the car to make phone calls by uttering “Hey Siri” and telling it whom to call. But a tweak in iOS 8.3 and continued in just-released iOS 8.4 automatically pipes the call through my iPhone’s speaker — even if my …

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  • 1 July

    Xiaomi has sold almost 35M smartphones so far this year

    Xiaomi will be counting on its Redmi 2 to gain more fans in emerging markets. Aloysius Low/CNET Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced Wednesday it has sold 34.7 million smartphones in the first half of 2015, a 33 percent increase over last year. Despite a slowdown in the China market, the company’s sales figures were likely bolstered by the company’s entry …

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  • 1 July

    Google apologizes for algorithm mistakenly calling black people ‘gorillas’

    Google’s is under fire after its algorithm mistakenly labeled a picture of black people as “gorillas.” James Martin/CNET Google became one of the most powerful companies on Earth because it has developed some of the best algorithms in the world for organizing information. But a gaffe this week shows the shortcomings of technology, particularly when it doesn’t work just quite …

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  • 1 July

    Chrome continues to trounce Firefox in desktop browser market

    Firefox continues to lag behind Chome in Web traffic. Net Applications Google’s Chrome keeps gaining in popularity over rival Firefox, which has failed to garner much in the way of users as seen in Web traffic numbers recorded by Net applications. For the month of June, Chrome’s share of Web traffic across the world rose to 27.2 percent from 26.3 …

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  • 1 July

    Sprint puts ‘cramming’ behind it with $50 million settlement

    Sprint will soon be able to put its “cramming” issues behind it. Sprint One of the big four US wireless carriers has received approval from a judge to settle a case over a practice known as “cramming.” US District Court judge William Pauley on Tuesday approved a settlement deal that will see Sprint pay $50 million to the Consumer Financial …

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  • 1 July

    LG G4 S tipped as yet another flagship variant

    The LG G4 might soon have yet another sibling. James Martin/CNET LG seems to be in no hurry to stop churning out variations of its flagship G4 smartphone . According to Russian website Hi-Tech.Mail.Ru, a G4 S could be looming on the horizon. Related Links LG G4 review LG adds two new models to G4 smartphone series Best phones of …

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  • 1 July

    How to request a song through Apple’s Beats 1 radio station

    You can call Apple’s Beats 1 radio station to request a song. Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Apple’s new Beats 1 radio station takes requests just like your average radio station. Launched as part of Apple Music, Beats 1 is a 24/7 radio station that plays live music chosen by a team of DJs based in Los Angeles, New York and …

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  • 1 July

    How to get started with Apple Music Connect

    Photo by Josh Miller/CNET Apple Music is here, and the new Connect feature has the potential to be great for finding out more about your favorite artists. New in the latest version of iTunes, Connect gives musicians a personal space where they have the opportunity to post short audio or video clips their audiences wouldn’t otherwise see, and it lets …

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  • 1 July

    Nikon offers fast general

    The 16-80mm f2.8-4 is a nice all-purpose range. Nikon Essentially a DX-mount option that serves a similar purpose as its 24-120mm f4 FX-mount lens — it’s the equivalent focal range on a Nikon APS-C camera like the D7200 — the AF-S DX Nikkor 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR sounds like a great general-purpose alternative to Nikon’s slow 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens …

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