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April, 2015

  • 16 April

    Google’s new handwriting app wants you to scribble on

    Google Handwriting Input is available now in the Google Play Store, complete with emoji support. Google Google has a new Android app designed to capture your on-screen penmanship. The app, called Google Handwriting Input, is designed to allow users to “write” on a smartphone or tablet touchscreen. It automatically interprets letters and transforms them into …

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  • 16 April

    Get notified of nearly anything with iPhone app Hooks

    Matt Elliott/CNET Never miss a show, a score, a storm, a shipment or a software vulnerability again. With free iPhone app Hooks, you can sign up to receive an alert on almost anything you can think of. Hooks boasts a clean, simple interface that makes configuring alerts quick and easy. When you first launch the app, it provide a big …

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  • 16 April

    Yahoo gets ‘increased flexibility’ in renewed Microsoft search pact

    Former Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sign their search pact in 2009. Yahoo/Microsoft The odd couple of search — Microsoft and Yahoo — have tweaked their partnership to give Yahoo more wiggle room. The amended agreement, signed by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, has two main elements. First up, Yahoo will …

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  • 16 April

    How to set up Force Click on the MacBook, MacBook Pro

    Jason Cipriani/CNET Apple first introduced the idea of Force Touch last September at its Apple Watch event. The new input method offers a way for you to press with slightly more pressure you use when tapping a touchscreen right now. The Watch, in this instance, would detect the extra force and bring up another menu or activate a feature. That …

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  • 16 April

    Bing scores 20 percent share of desktop search market in US

    Bing now owns a 20 percent share of the US desktop search market. Microsoft/Screenshot by CNET Google is still by far the dominant search engine in the US, but Microsoft’s Bing has slowly been carving out a bigger chunk for itself. Looking at the desktop search engine landscape in March, ComScore pegged Bing’s share at 20.1 percent, finally breaking the …

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  • 16 April

    LG G4 has Quad HD display and leather back, LG confirms

    The LG G4 features a “vegetable-tanned” leather cover. LG LG just can’t wait to tell you about its upcoming flagship phone. Scheduled for arrival on April 28, the LG G4 has seen plenty of official details spill out over the last few weeks. Related Links LG G4: what we know so far LG teases improved G4 camera lens LG debuts …

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  • 16 April

    Free movies expiring soon, and everything on Hulu for April 2015

    Now playing: Watch this: Free movies going offline soon 1:35 Time is running out to watch some fun movies on Crackle. Want to watch “Donnie Brasco” after May 1? Forget about it! And after that, you can forget about “Drive” and “Taxi Driver” too. If you’ve ever wanted to see people freak out about the reach of the Internet, watch …

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  • 15 April

    Samsung builds 200

    Samsung is honing its approach to displays for Apple, according to Bloomberg. CNET Longtime rivals Apple and Samsung are also bedfellows on several fronts — and Samsung has formed a new team to focus on displays for its frenemy, according to a new report. Samsung Display, the conglomerate’s screen-making subsidiary, has brought together about 200 employees who will work exclusively …

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  • 15 April

    Tinder adds Instagram, friends of friends too

    Popular dating app lets you make snap decisions about potential love matches. Tinder Tinder is swiping right on your Instagram snaps. The popular dating app will now integrate your Instagram account as well as your Facebook account so potential suitors can see what you’ve been snapping lately. Tinder is an app that reduces the dating decision to an instant yes …

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  • 15 April

    FCC chairman seeks Net neutrality backing from TV broadcasters

    Speaking at the NAB trade show, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler asked for broadcasters’ support of the agency’s controversial Net Neutrality rules. Marguerite Reardon/CNET LAS VEGAS — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is seeking support from traditional TV broadcasters for his controversial Net neutrality regulations. Speaking at the NAB Show, the National Association of Broadcasters’ annual conference here, Wheeler argued …

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