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April, 2015

  • 29 April

    Still no word on when Windows 10 becomes available

    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at the Build conference Wednesday. CNET Microsoft spent much of a three-hour-long keynote address at its Build developer conference Wednesday talking up Windows 10. But it held off answering one key question: when will the new version of its widely used operating system arrive? Microsoft said in March that Windows 10 …

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  • 29 April

    Apple TV service coming? Time Warner’s CEO is betting on it

    HBO Now is a $15-a-month online-only service that lets subscribers watch the network’s shows, like “Silicon Valley,” as soon as they air, no pay-TV service required. HBO For one of Apple’s friends, the computer maker’s reported TV streaming service is a foregone conclusion. Time Warner Chief Executive Jeffrey Bewkes said he’s “pretty confident” Apple will launch a service that streams …

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  • 29 April

    Microsoft aims for easier porting of iOS, Android apps onto Windows 10

    Nate Ralph/CNET Microsoft just made its plans clear for developers to move their apps on other platforms over to Windows 10 and into the Microsoft Store, helping to flesh out the company’s third-party software offering from the off. At its Build 2015 developers conference today, Operating Systems Group President Terry Myerson announced that Microsoft has created a path for developers …

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  • 29 April

    Adios, Spartan. Hello, Microsoft Edge browser

    Now playing: Watch this: Microsoft announces Microsoft Edge browser 6:31 The upcoming Project Spartan Web browser for Windows 10 now has an official name: Microsoft Edge. At Microsoft Build, the company announced new features and details for the Web browser previously known as Project Spartan . The most notable is the browser’s official name — Spartan will now be known …

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  • 29 April

    Get an HP Chromebook 14 (2014) for $199.99

    HP This is an update of a deal I’ve featured a few times before, but a newer model with a lower price. It’s like a rerun with new scenes added! I often hear Chromebooks referred to as “the new netbooks,” but they’re really not that at all. Netbooks were cramped, clunky, underpowered and overpriced. Chromebooks, which leverage Google’s nimble, lightweight, …

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  • 29 April

    Netflix rival Sky: I don’t know if anybody is watching ‘Marco Polo’, do you?

    “Marco Polo” is one of Netflix’s original shows. Netflix A senior figure at one of Europe’s biggest broadcasters has hit back at Netflix’s original programming as she insists viewers still want to watch TV the traditional way. “I don’t know if anybody is watching ‘Marco Polo’, do you?” asks Mai Fyfield, group director of strategy at BSkyB. “Nobody knows.” Online …

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  • 29 April

    For LG, even modest sales of its newest smartphone would be a big win

    Juno Cho, the CEO of LG’s mobile communications business, at the G4 launch Tuesday. Sarah Tew/CNET LG has some modestly optimistic expectations for its newest flagship smartphone. The company expects to sell 8 million G4 smartphones this year and 12 million over its life cycle, according to Juno Cho, president and CEO of LG’s mobile communications business. That would represent …

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  • 29 April

    Use Flynx to load websites in the background on Android

    Flynx on Android. Nicole Cozma/CNET Reading through your social streams probably results in a bit of link-clickage here and there. If you’re on a computer, leaving those links open in other tabs is no big deal. However, if you’re on an Android device, it starts to feel less convenient to open and read links from apps like Twitter or Facebook. …

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  • 29 April

    Hands

    The Quicklock can be opened with a key card, shown here, or a ring or fob. Rick Broida/CNET Padlocks date back to Romans, though the etymology of the word itself is a bit more recent: sometime between 850 and 1000 A.D. such locks were used to secure livestock in their pens — better known as paddocks. So: “paddock lock” became …

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  • 29 April

    iOS 8 adoption shoots past 80 percent

    iOS 8 is gaining more ground. Apple/screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Apple’s iOS 8 continues to climb its way up the charts. As seen on Apple’s App Store Distribution page on Tuesday, iOS 8 has nailed an adoption rate of 81 percent. That number specifically refers to the percentage of all iOS devices that visited Apple’s App Store on Monday, April …

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