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Samsung Galaxy S8 app isn’t for everyone after all

Yesterday, Samsung released an app for the March 29 launch of its Galaxy S8 phone, which anyone can download for Android and iOS. We had hoped that it would eventually reveal juicy hints and tidbits about the phone, but unfortunately, it’s only for invited guests like press and Samsung’s VIP partners. “The Unpacked 2017 app …

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will cost the same as the Apple iPad Pro 9.7

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a classy and glassy Android… 1:25 Samsung has finally dished the details on how much the Galaxy Tab S3 will cost and when you’ll be able to buy it. The 9.7-inch tablet will be available on March 24 for $600 — preorders on Best Buy, Amazon and Samsung’s website start today. …

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The 9 best VR apps for iPhone

Now playing: Watch this: A beginner’s guide to VR 2:00 When it comes to phone-powered VR, the iPhone is scarcely mentioned. Google’s Cardboard and Daydream get most of the attention, though Samsung’s Gear VR is in the mix as well. But Apple? It’ll be June’s WWDC event at the earliest before we learn of any plans to jump into VR, …

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How to buy a tablet

There’s a lot more to tablets than just the iPad. If you’re looking to replace a PC with something simpler and more portable, or just want a grab-and-go device for email and movies, we’ve got answers to all your tablet questions. But if you just want a fast and easy answer, these are a few of our current top choices. …

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The iPhone 8 may not get that curved screen, but it’ll still cost you

The rumored iPhone 8 may not feature that curved edge-to-edge OLED display that we’ve heard so much about after all (reported on here, here and here), according to some industry analysts. IHS Markit analyst Wayne Lam says that Apple will stick to its flat-screen design, but still with an OLED screen versus the LCD technology found in today’s iPhones, according …

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Samsung’s new Android tablet may cost as much as iPad Pro

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a classy and glassy Android… 1:25 Samsung recently debuted its beautiful, all-glass iPad Pro competitor, the Galaxy Tab S3, without announcing price or availability. However, it looks like Best Buy just prematurely spilled the beans. A listing on Best Buy’s website shows the tablet priced at $600, the same starting price …

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The Galaxy S8 could come in gold, blue, white and silver. Goooold!!

Want to make sure your Galaxy S8 stands out? Samsung is rumored to be launching its upcoming flagship phone in a wide array of colors, including gold. Although Samsung has been tight-lipped about the phone leading up to its grand reveal on March 29, there’s been a healthy dose of alleged GS8 leaks. A lot of them showed the phone …

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Samsung Pay could come to more non

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Pay: Easy as a swipe and tap 1:12 Samsung Pay works with credit cards, gift cards and even membership cards. Jason Cipriani/CNET Samsung Pay could end up on even more devices, starting with the Galaxy J series phones in India, Mashable reports. Samsung Pay lets you save credit cards, gift cards and other payment methods …

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7 of the best TV features you should be using

When you first buy a new television, you might spend the first hour or so digging through the menus, making sure all the settings are properly configured. After that, you might revisit the settings from time to time to adjust the picture mode or brightness. But there are likely settings and features that you’re completely overlooking. Here are seven television …

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The Samsung Galaxy S8 may start recognizing faces

Say cheese: The Samsung Galaxy S8 may include a facial recognition feature to unlock your phone more easily. This extra security option could come in addition to a possible iris scanner and the usual fingerprint sensor, according to a report by Korea Economic Daily. Fingerprint sensors are starting to feel old school. Aloysius Low/CNET “So what?” you might say, if …

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