TimeLine Layout

May, 2015

  • 4 May

    Take a tour of the Super Pit: The largest open

    It’s a hard burn from Perth. A nearly straight line due east, six hours and change across the hot flat of Western Australia. In the distance, over the horizon: gold. Or at least, the hope of gold, hiding deep beneath the Earth. Machines the size of buildings toil around the clock, hauling dirt laced with …

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  • 4 May

    Get a Samsung M2830DW Wi

    Wi-Fi and duplexing for $50?! Yes, please. Samsung Print is so not dead. Much as I try to steer boarding passes to my phone and leave business documents in my word processor, sometimes you just need a hard copy. And I suspect you always will. What you don’t need, however, is to spend big bucks on a printer. Not today, …

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  • 4 May

    Apple TV expected to get revamped remote control

    A new remote control for Apple TV? Donald Bell/CNET A long-awaited update Apple is said to have in the works for Apple TV will also reportedly include a revamped remote control. A new model of the set-top streaming box due later this year will come with a new remote that will feature a touch pad for navigating the interface, an …

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  • 4 May

    Four tips for improving battery life on the Apple Watch

    Now playing: Watch this: Improve Apple Watch battery life in four easy steps 2:24 The battery on the Apple Watch will last you about a day under normal circumstances. With heavy usage, however, it can take quite a hit. Sure disabling the heart-rate sensor, reducing notifications and turning off wrist detection would improve it, but let’s not forget that this …

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  • 4 May

    NYC mayor backs tech initiatives with big bucks

    New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio announced funding to support his technology initiatives at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference on Monday. CNET/Marguerite Reardon NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio wants to make sure all New Yorkers have access to high-speed Internet so that they are prepared to take advantage of the jobs that tech startups are …

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  • 4 May

    Next in Apple’s crosshairs? Free music streaming at Spotify

    Led by CEO Tim Cook and executive Eddy Cue, Apple acquired a music subscription service when it bought Beats, founded by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine. Apple If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Ahead of an expected relaunch next month of the Beats Music streaming service, Apple is pushing labels to choke off free streaming options at …

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  • 4 May

    Internet.org opens to all developers after Net neutrality row

    The Internet.org app provides free access to Web services to people across Asia, Africa and Latin America. Internet.org Internet.org, the Facebook-driven initiative designed to bring people in emerging markets online, is opening its gates to anyone who’s willing to play by the rules. Facebook announced on Monday that it’s opening the Internet.org development platform to entrepreneurs and developers who want …

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  • 4 May

    Mayweather

    Now playing: Watch this: The Internet memes we’re thankful for 6:13 It seems there was a big fight Saturday night between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. While I didn’t watch the match, I’ve been able to learn an awful lot about it via the awesome meme-fest that has resulted since Mayweather’s unanimous decision over Pacquiao. Before the fight even started, …

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  • 3 May

    Meet Da Poke Shack, one of finest restaurants in the US

    Da Poke Shack, a hole-in-the-wall lunch spot, became the highest-rated restaurant in the US by Yelp reviewers in 2014. Dara Kerr/CNET KONA, Hawaii — Albert Vasconcelles was fishing one day in February 2014 when an employee called with strange news. Da Poke Shack — Vasconcelles takeout eatery in Kona, Hawaii — had just been named the No. 1 restaurant in …

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  • 3 May

    Periscope the big winner for Mayweather

    Saturday’s Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao fight pulled in hundreds of millions of dollars. Showtime Manny Pacquiao isn’t the only one questioning Floyd Mayweather’s unanimously-judged welterweight boxing win Saturday night. According to Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, that title goes to Periscope, the company’s tool for live video broadcasting. Shortly after the boxing decision, Costolo turned to his company’s social networking …

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