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May, 2015

  • 3 May

    Desktops aren’t dead: HP adds new towers for back

    Sarah Tew / CNET Following its recent announcement of new back-to-school laptops and hybrids , HP is now adding a new series of desktops, covering budget systems, performance machines and all-in-ones. Desktop PCs have long been something of an afterthought for many computer makers, with much of their recent efforts in design, features and branding …

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  • 3 May

    How to embed playable MS

    Screenshot by Claire Reilly/CNET Update, Monday at 7:05 p.m. PT:Twitter declined to comment on the removal of the playable MS-DOS games feature in its feeds. However, the company’s developer guidelines indicate that gaming within the Twitter platform is outside what it calls its Rules for the Road. Twitter warns users on its dev platform, “Do not build end-to-end interactive experiences …

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  • 2 May

    Great American sound: The Audeze EL

    Audeze EL-8 Open-Back headphones Steve Guttenberg/CNET Audeze makes some of the very best headphones on the planet. That’s great, but now with the introduction of the sleek new EL-8, Audeze has brought the price down to a somewhat more affordable range. The handsome new look, with subtly curved aluminum ear cups and sumptuous padding lends a decidedly luxurious feel to …

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  • 2 May

    Why Spotify should ditch its free music option

    The March 2015 launch of Tidal. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nation Is Tidal, the music-streaming service headed by hip-hop mogul Jay Z, the end — or is it the beginning? After a glitzy launch in March, Tidal has a horde of detractors baying for its blood. It’s already been deemed a failure, despite offering the possibility of exclusive albums …

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  • 2 May

    Sound obsession: The Morel Octave 6 Limited Edition speakers

    The Morel Octave 6 Limited Edition Bookshelf speaker sounds big, and bass oomph and definition were well beyond the norm for mid-size bookshelf speakers like this. Better yet, clarity and refinement were commensurate with what I’ve come to expect from high-end speakers in the Octave 6 Limited-Edition’s price class, but this speaker is small enough to fit in average size …

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  • 2 May

    Could Google’s Project Fi be cable’s answer to wireless?

    Google’s Project Fi wireless service has the potential to turn the mobile industry on its head. But not in the way you might expect. Juan Garzón/CNET Last week, Google announced that it is working with carriers Sprint and T-Mobile to offer a wireless service that will seamlessly switch between Wi-Fi hotspots and 4G LTE cellular networks. It’s calling the service …

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  • 2 May

    Facebook aims to host full news stories, will let publishers keep ad revenue, says report

    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The social network is reportedly in talks with sites like The New York Times to host some of their content on the social network. Claudia Cruz/CNET Facebook wants to publish news articles and other content from sites like The New York Times and National Geographic directly on the social network. And in return, it’s offering to …

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  • 1 May

    Google patches Password Alert after flaw exposed

    A look at the Google Password Alert message to keep you safe. James Martin/CNET It took just a day for Google’s anti-phishing Chrome extension to fall victim to the very threat it’s trying to avoid. Paul Moore, an information security consultant, uploaded a video to YouTube on Thursday showing how Google’s new Password Alert system can be duped by adding …

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  • 1 May

    Verizon rewards auto

    Verizon announces a limited time promotion for prepaid customers. Verizon Verizon has become the latest carrier to jump on the incentive bandwagon for its prepaid customers. Effective immediately, anyone who enrolls in the automatic payment system will receive an additional 1GB of data per month, for free. As part of the deal, customers on the $45 plan will now have …

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  • 1 May

    Destroying Apple Watch and best comic movies: Our favorite videos of the week

    We destroyed the Apple Watch A drop test and water test prove the Apple Watch can take a good beating. Until we decide to turn up the heat. Now playing: Watch this: We destroyed the Apple Watch 4:40 The best comic book movies ever There are a lot of comic book movies out there, but these are the ones that …

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