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May, 2015

  • 28 May

    Get a 24

    Not much to look at until it’s actually plugged into something. Seiki These days many of us spend our computing time hunched over a smallish laptop or even smaller tablet. But for maximum productivity (and comfort), you need a big ol’ monitor. Doesn’t matter what it’s connected to — desktop, laptop, Chromebook — just get …

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  • 28 May

    Take it to the limit: Cowon Plenue M high

    The Cowon Plenue M music player Cowon You bought a new Audeze EL-8, Oppo PM-3 or high-end Sony MDR 7520 headphone, or maybe a great in-ear monitor, but you’re still listening to tunes on your smartphone? Sorry, but you’re missing out on most of the sound quality you paid for. To hear your uber headphones at their best, you need …

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  • 28 May

    Google expands Chromecast capabilities, with new focus on gaming

    Chromecast is Google’s $35 thumb-size device that plugs in to televisions to connect them to the Internet. Daniel Terdiman/CNET Google is upping its competition against set-top boxes from Apple and Amazon with new capabilities for its inexpensive Chromecast streaming stick for televisions. Google said it will begin offering new capabilities that make it easy for developers to create more interactive …

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  • 28 May

    ​Google, fabrics, and fashion? A peek at Project Jacquard

    Now playing: Watch this: Google ATAP: Your next wearable could be your shirt 1:14 What, exactly, was a piece of interactive fabric doing at Google’s I/O developers conference? Good question. I don’t have a clear answer yet, but I did turn off lights, control music and make shapes dance on a monitor by stroking my fingers over a little square …

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  • 28 May

    Android M to support USB Type

    The new version of Android will support USB Type-C for quicker charging. CNET Android phone and tablet users will be able to charge their devices up to three to five times faster courtesy of the upcoming version of Android and support for the new USB Type-C port. At its I/O event on Thursday, Google announced support for the USB Type-C …

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  • 28 May

    Google I/O 2015: Start time, where to watch and stream online and live blog

    James Martin/CNET Google’s annual I/O developers conference will kick off in just a few hours. The company is expected to announce the latest details on the upcoming Android M operating system, along with added goodies to the Android TV, Android Wear and Android Auto platforms. Knowing Google, there are sure to be some surprises, but you don’t need to be …

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  • 28 May

    Google invites you to get your fingerprints all over Android M

    Now playing: Watch this: Full fingerprint sensor support coming to Android 1:25 Your fingerprint is now going to play a central role in the new Android M experience. Google’s newly announced operating system Android M will come with fingerprint-sensing technology. Consumers will be able to use the feature to unlock a device and make secure payments through Google’s new mobile …

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  • 28 May

    Google Maps goes offline, complete with turn

    Now playing: Watch this: Save your data by using Google Maps offline 1:15 Google Maps, the venerable mapping service from the world’s largest search company, will soon work both online and off. Google Maps’ offline support will be launching “later this year,” Google announced during its keynote address at its I/O developer confab on Thursday. The feature will allow users …

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  • 28 May

    Keep an eye on Congress and contact your reps with Countable

    Matt Elliott/CNET Unless you spend your free time watching hours of C-SPAN, the odds are you aren’t too keenly aware of the inner workings of Congress and instead rely on hysterical headlines from MSNBC, Fox News and other news outlets to keep you informed. With Countable, you can stay better informed of the bills making their way through Congress and …

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  • 28 May

    Google tallies new partners for Project Loon

    Google shows off one of its Project Loon Wi-Fi balloons during its annual developers conference. James Martin/CNET Google’s plan to bring Wi-Fi to the world with high-flying “Project Loon” balloons is edging closer to reality. The company announced Thursday at its annual developers conference, Google I/O 2015, that these balloons can now stay up in the air for more days, …

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