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HiSense unveils Android-powered H6 Smart TVs and Pulse PRO set-top box

HiSense continues its dedication to Google as an operating system with a slew of new hardware powered by Android 4.2.2 that features Google services for TV (the product formerly known as Google TV)....

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Books come to Google Play in five South American countries

Google Play Books’ expansion tour has just made an important stop in South America. As of today, bookworms in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela can browse Google’s virtual shelves from...

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Google expands in-depth article search results, makes it easier to explore...

When Google introduced the in-depth article search results section, the company gave voracious readers a great way to look for weekend reading spree fodder. Today, Mountain View is making it even...

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An App-Led Walk down Memory Lane

Good memories: Memoir collects photos and social-network updates to serve up when you might like to look back on them. For five years, Lee Hoffman has obsessively tracked his entire life—everything...

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Identifying Signs of Chronic Brain Injury in Living Football Players

Injuries uncovered: Compared to a normal brain on the left, the brain of a former football player, a 59-year-old former linebacker, is riddled with higher amounts of tau protein (non-blue colors)....

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Twitter and U2opia Mobile bring trending tweets and topics to dumb phones

We’re spoiled here in the US. When we want to browse what’s trending on Twitter, we just break out our smartphones, launch an app and we’re perusing the latest tweets about Joan Didion and the war on...

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Verizon quietly expands LTE capacity and speeds in select cities

To stay in front of the LTE pack, Verizon purchased $3.6 billion worth of spectrum from a cable consortium last year, then sold off a bunch of its own to gain FCC approval. The fruit of that labor is...

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Google simplifies sharing and adds microSD storage to Play Music on Android

Fresh off its world tour, Google Play Music is making it easier to store, shuffle and share your mobile tunes. For starters, Mountain View’s music streaming-and-locker service now lets KitKat users...

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How to Get Into Law School

The law school admission process is a rigorous undertaking that tests the commitment and focus of any undergraduate. It’s a challenge for sure, but you’re up for it. To help, here’s a “how-to” guide...

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Apple Stores now using iBeacon tracking for app-enhanced personal shopping

While shopping online often means your whims are creepily tracked, at least there’s respite in brick-and-mortar retail, right? Actually, following tests at a New York outlet, Apple has just rolled out...

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Nikon takes first blood against Polaroid’s knock-off J1

Remember when Nikon noticed that Polaroid’s iM1836 looked a little too much like the J1 and lawyered-up? The case has arrived at the Southern District Court of New York, where a judge probably took 30...

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Google Play Store update brings better social app recommendations to Android

Just when it appeared Google’s recent run of Android updates had come to an end, a new version of the Play Store pops up with new features in tow. Android Police got its hands on the app, running it...

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Bing for Android now refreshes your wallpaper once a day

Tired of staring at your smartphone’s wallpaper, but can’t bring yourself to change it? Microsoft is remedying what is surely the most first-world of first-world problems with an update to Bing for...

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23andMe stops selling DNA health tests following FDA crackdown

If you’ve been mulling over getting screened by 23andMe for genetic risks like cancer, we’re afraid you’ll have to look elsewhere. The company has just announced that it’s suspending sales of its...

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Beginner Geek: How to Host Your Own Website on Windows (WAMP)

Hosting your own website doesn’t have to cost a monthly fee or require a lot of technical knowledge to setup.  If you just need to host a small website that will only have a few visitors, you can turn...

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8 Navigation Tricks Every iPad User Needs to Know

Like any piece of technology, iPads aren’t completely obvious when you first pick them up. They have their own language of gestures, swipes, and button presses you should learn to become more...

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Razer may be making its first iPhone gamepad

If an image from prolific bean-spiller @evleaks pans out, it looks like Razer is set to join the iPhone gamepad brigade with the Kazuyo. We’ve already seen the Moga Ace Power and Logitech’s Powershell...

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Reelhouse offers expanded bonus materials for digital Warner Bros. movies

With Reelhouse, Warner Brothers is the latest studio trying to offer disc-style bonus features to digital content. What sets WB’s channel apart from Walmart-owned Vudu though, is the types of special...

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Lightstrap: an iPhone case that’s all flash

Trying to take a good picture in a dimly lit nightclub is hard enough, but doing so on a camera phone? Nearly impossible. Engadget Live San Francisco was hosted in such a dark establishment, which...

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Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending December 6, 2013)

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review. Link:   Seven Must-Read Stories (Week...

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