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YouTube gets a redesign with a new logo and vertical videos

YouTube might look different starting Tuesday. YouTube The site is rolling out a handful of updates to the way YouTube not only looks but works, Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan said in a post. Many of the changes build on recent updates. “Over the last few months we’ve started releasing updates and will continue to …

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How to replay the McGregor

That Floyd Mayweather beat Conor McGregor wasn’t a surprise. Mayweather has never lost a professional boxing match (and just ran his record to 50-0, surpassing Rocky Marciano), while mixed martial arts fighter McGregor was making his boxing debut.  What was surprising was how entertaining the fight was. Not content to simply outbox his opponent and win the fight on points, …

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The 3:59 extended edition: Was the Galaxy Note 8 worth the wait?

The launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 was by far the biggest tech news of the week. To mark that important occasion, we wanted to offer up the extended cut of our podcast from Thursday. This edition delves deeper into the hardware and software features of the new device and includes our viewer Q&A from the postshow. The 3:59 gives …

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 event replay (Podcast)

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 event replay 57:57 Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 8 today with an impressive live show from New York, complete with an incredible interactive stage.  Samsung Galaxy Note 8 event (Podcast) Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe to the All CNET Audio Podcasts: CNET RSS | iTunes | FeedBurner | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher | YouTube Subscribe to the CNET News …

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Where you can watch a livestream of the solar eclipse

If you will be outside the path of totality, stuck inside at work, or under overcast skies for Monday’s total solar eclipse, it doesn’t mean you need to miss the celestial show. There will be plenty of ways to livestream the eclipse online. Here are some of the best options: NASA TV NASA TV will have a livestream across the …

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Android Go could make your cheap, slow phone better

Supercheap phones are great to give to kids as their first devices or have on hand for backup. But the low-end components that make them cheap typically also make them slow and frustrating to use. Android Go, Google’s new, light version of Android Oreo (and beyond) promises to work smoothly on extremely inexpensive, ultra-entry-level phones. Specifically, those that have 512MB …

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Nokia 8 flagship features split

YouTubers, influencers and habitual sharers, listen up. Nokia has a new phone designed specifically for you. With the newly unveiled Nokia 8, you can livestream your breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between straight from the camera to either Facebook or YouTube. Not only that, but you can use split-screen (or “dual sight” in Nokia parlance) to show your own …

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Yes, You’re Racist: Twitter user names Virginia protesters

The internet gave white nationalists a platform to organize their Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. It’s also giving counter-protesters a way to strip them of anonymity.  A Twitter account called Yes, You’re Racist has been naming and shaming people who joined the weekend rally against Charlottesville’s decision to remove a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The rally …

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What you need to know about Facebook’s YouTube competitor

Now playing: Watch this: Facebook TV is happening, rivaling Netflix and YouTube 1:12 Facebook on Thursday announced Watch, an original video platform for your viewing pleasure. Below are some common questions you may find yourself asking (or answering) about the new Facebook platform. Do I have access? Odds are you don’t quite yet. Facebook has said it’s going to start …

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Gigabit broadband upload speeds revolutionizes the internet

I just upgraded to gigabit broadband at home. But being able to download a 2GB episode of “Game of Thrones” in 16 seconds isn’t what gets me excited. It’s the ability to upload data at 1 gigabit per second — not just download it — that helped me decide to cancel Comcast and sign up for AT&T Fiber. Downstream data …

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