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April, 2015

  • 1 April

    GoDaddy set to go public at $20 per share, raise $460M

    Years after first filing for an IPO, GoDaddy on Wednesday became a publicly traded company. GoDaddy GoDaddy, the website registration and hosting service, expects to raise hundreds of millions of dollars on Wednesday in a long-planned initial public offering. The company on Wednesday priced its shares at $20, above its previously predicted range of $17 …

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  • 1 April

    EE gives free portable battery chargers to all customers

    The EE Power Bar powers up your phone on the move. EE You’re out and about — and your battery’s giving out. With no charger to hand and no sockets in easy reach you’d be in trouble, but EE is giving customers a power boost with a free EE power bar. The power bar is a small portable charger with …

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  • 1 April

    Get started with Themes on the HTC One M9

    Jason Cipriani/CNET During the HTC Mobile World Congress event where the HTC One M9 was announced, one of the key features demonstrated on stage was the ability to personalize the device with a new Themes app. This app allows you to skip out on deciding which Android launcher, and its accompanying icon packs, you like the most (though you can …

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  • 1 April

    Supercharge the iOS Notification Center with Launcher

    Matt Elliott/CNET After launching last fall and subsequently getting pulled, the Launcher app from Cromulent Labs recently returned to the App Store. The app, the full name of which is Launcher with Notification Center Widget, is free and universal and lets you launch apps and actions from the the iOS Notification Center. A $3.99 | £2.99 | AU$4.99 in-app purchase …

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  • 1 April

    Amazon and Cricket Wireless team up to switch phones faster

    Cricket’s new kit works with any unlocked GSM phone. Cricket Cricket Wireless is making it even easier for prospective customers to come over to its network — and no, this one’s no April Fools’ joke. Related Links Cricket’s Deezer music partnership rises from the ashes of Muve Music Cricket dials up new Moto E for next smartphone Why I ditched …

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March, 2015

  • 31 March

    How to opt out of Verizon’s ‘supercookie’ tracking program

    Lynn La/CNET Verizon came under fire this past January for bundling what privacy advocates called a “supercookie” with every smartphone. Mobile devices on the carrier’s network include what the company calls a Unique Identifier Header, or UIDH. This is a unique tracking code that allows the carrier to monitor your online activities and analyze your interests. This data is then …

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  • 31 March

    Adjust preset reminder times in Inbox by Gmail

    Nicole Cozma/CNET An update rolling out to the Inbox by Gmail app is allowing users to set a custom time and date for snoozed email reminders. But did you know that you can also adjust the preset time reminders in the app? Let’s say your day starts at 9 a.m., but the preset time for a morning reminder is 8 …

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  • 31 March

    Samsung ships mSATA and M.2 versions of the SSD 850 Evo

    The Samsung SSD 850 Evo M.2 drive. Dong Ngo/CNET If you’ve been pining for the performance and features of the Samsung SSD 850 Evo drive inside your ultrabook, here’s some good news: Samsung today announced smaller mSATA and M.2 versions of its popular 2.5-inch solid-state drive. The M.2 drive is designed to fit high-end ultraportable laptops. The drive uses a …

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  • 31 March

    Google pushes Chrome OS software, with or without Chromebooks

    Google is making a push to get people to use its Chrome operating system, which powers its Chromebook laptops. Richard Nieva/CNET Move over, Android. Google’s mobile operating system may be the most popular software in the world for powering phones and tablets. But Google is also making a push for its other operating system, Chrome OS, which mostly powers laptop …

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  • 31 March

    How to find your PC’s basic specs in Windows 8

    Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET Think fast: What type of graphics card do you have? How much hard-drive space is free on your work laptop? How fast is your processor? The average person probably doesn’t know the answers to these questions off the top of his or her head — and that makes sense. But if you’re looking to upgrade, or you’re …

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