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YouTube’s next big thing: 180 VR videos

Enlarge Image This is how much fun YouTube thinks you’ll have watching 180 videos. YouTube 360-degree video was so last year anyway. YouTube said Thursday it’s partnering with Lenovo, LG and YI Technology on a new technology called a VR180 camera. Yup, instead of 360-degree video that you can spin around and see in any …

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Google makes sharing the cost of a Project Fi plan supereasy

Project Fi, Google’s fledgling wireless service, which only works with Google-branded Android phones, has a new feature that may make it more attractive to a wider audience. The just-launched “Group repay” is a new automated system that makes it easy to split your Project Fi group plan bill among up to six members of that plan. Participating members get specific …

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Firefox’s ad

Firefox Focus, a mobile browser that developer Mozilla calls fast, private and simple, has entered the Android world. On Tuesday, Mozilla said that the app, which was released for iPhone and iPad users in November, is now available on Google Play. One of the most prominent features of the app is that it blocks ads that track a user’s online …

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Apple started making iPad because Jobs ‘hated’ a Microsoft exec

Now playing: Watch this: iPhone origin story: ‘Because Steve hated this guy at… 3:03 The iPhone might never have existed if Apple co-founder Steve Jobs didn’t “hate” an executive at Microsoft.  Scott Forstall, the former head of Apple’s software business and the man who created iOS for the first iPhone, on Tuesday said Jobs couldn’t stand an executive at Microsoft …

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How Apple leapt ahead of Google, Facebook and Microsoft on AR

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. We knew Apple CEO Tim Cook was keenly interested in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). But earlier this month, Apple finally — and openly — revealed its plans to the world. Apple dedicated a significant portion of its Worldwide Developers Conference …

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Top tablets with keyboards

The convenience of carrying around a compact tablet instead of a laptop has some people ditching their old notebooks for a more portable experience, but the benefits of a full keyboard can still come in handy. The models on this list blur the line between tablet and laptop — usually referred to as “hybrids” or “two-in-ones.” The double-life of a …

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iPhone’s 3D Ikea app could sell you a couch

If there’s one think we know about the iPhone 8 (or iPhone X or iPhone Edition, or whatever it’ll be called) it’s that the phone will be able to use AR, or augmented reality, to place digital objects in the real world.  Apple made a big deal about that at its WWDC conference earlier this month when it unveiled ARKit, the software to …

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Google for Jobs is ready to help your employment search

Google wants to help you find your perfect job. Starting Tuesday, the web giant’s Google for Jobs initiative means that with a simple search, you’ll be able to pull up listings for “entry level jobs in NYC” or “catering jobs in Louisville, KY.” Google automatically pulls listings from popular sites such as Monster, CareerBuilder and LinkedIn. Plus, developers and site …

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LG unveils 128GB G6 Plus, adds bonus features to the G6

LG announced an upgraded version of its flagship G6 phone on Monday. The LG G6 Plus has extra storage — 128GB up from 32GB on the standard model — plus support for high-resolution audio through the headphone jack and B&O Play headphones in the box. It’s not a major overhaul, but power users will no doubt be grateful of the …

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Apple iPhones want to turn HEIF photos into the new JPEG

This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET’s complete coverage from and about Apple’s annual developers conference. Back in 1992, Bill Clinton was elected US president, Microsoft released Windows 3.1 and digital photo experts created the JPEG image format. The first two are mostly matters for historians now, but a quarter century later, JPEG remains a part of our daily …

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