Everyone has their own unique preferences when it comes to the best way to listen to music. But whether you prefer the convenience of wireless earbuds, the immersive sound of over-ear headphones or you like to blast it out loud with a portable speaker, there’s something for you at Target’s massive ongoing audio sale. Right …
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Samsung Unveils Beautiful Poke Ball Galaxy Buds 2 Charging Case
Pokemon trainers who aren’t concerned about fitting their Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 charging case in their pocket will undoubtedly be excited to slip their buds into Samsung’s new Poke Ball-themed charger. It’d go nicely with the Pokemon-styled Galaxy Z Flip 3 phone that the company revealed in April. Unfortunately for Pokemon fans in the rest of the world, the limited edition …
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Match Group, the company that operates dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid, has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the internet giant of forcing it to use the Google Play Store’s billing system, paying royalties for subscription transactions. The lawsuit, which was filed Monday in federal court in California, accuses Google of violating federal and state antitrust laws. …
Read More »Elon Musk Hints at Twitter Adding Fees
Twitter is currently free to use for individuals, governments and companies, but incoming new owner Elon Musk has now hinted at change. While seeking funding for his $44 billion takeover, Musk reportedly pitched banks with his ideas on how the social media site could make more money. And on Tuesday, he tweeted that some groups may have to pay to use Twitter. …
Read More »Sonos Reportedly Unveiling Its Own Alexa
While Sonos’ range of speakers and voice-controlled soundbars support Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant, the audio company will soon release its own voice assistant, reported the The Verge on Wednesday. Sonos Voice, as the voice assistant is reportedly called, lets customers control music with voice commands and will arrive on Sonos speakers as part of a software update on June 1 for US …
Read More »Stock Up on Tech Accessories at Target’s Buy One Get One 30% Off Sale
If you spent some serious cash on a flashy new piece of tech like a smartwatch or tablet, it’s worth spending just a little bit more on some accessories to make sure your device is protected. A new case or screen protector could end up saving you hundreds of dollars, and right now at Target, you can score all the …
Read More »Grab Amazon’s Kid
With tons of educational content and age-appropriate shows, movies and games available, a tablet can keep your little one entertained for hours. But letting your child use a expensive and highly breakable tablet designed for grown-ups could be a pretty costly mistake. That’s why Amazon created its own line of simple and durable tablets especially for kids. And right now …
Read More »CNN Plus to Shut Down Today, Two Days Earlier Than Expected
CNN Plus will shut down just shy of one month online. The streaming service, which cost $6 per month, was launched March 29, just before parent company WarnerMedia merged with Discovery. The service will shut down April 28, according to CNN, two days earlier than employees were originally told. The streaming service, which featured news and original shows, may have been doomed …
Read More »How We Test VPNs
A virtual private network allows you to create a more private connection between your computer and the internet over any network — whether that’s public Wi-Fi at an airport, your mobile carrier’s network or your own home network — by creating an encrypted tunnel through which your browsing information is sent. While VPNs can’t make you entirely anonymous, they are …
Read More »Google Play Now Shows How Apps Will Use Your Data
Google launched a “Data safety” section in its Play app store on Tuesday. The feature is meant to show people safety and privacy guidelines before they download an app, such as how data is collected, protected and used. “We heard from users and app developers that displaying the data an app collects, without additional context, is not enough,” Google said in a post. …
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