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This iPhone XR for $450 comes with an interesting promise

The seller will buy it back within a year at a guaranteed price.

By April 14, 2020

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How to get the coronavirus tracking app from Apple, Google

The tech giants say everyone will get access to the framework for tracking tools, regardless of which version of iOS or Android they use. Not everyone is convinced.

By April 14, 2020

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Next iPhone may look like iPad, Amazon waitlisting grocery customers

Today's major tech headlines include a report detailing the next iPhone, Amazon putting new grocery customers on a waitlist and Amazon's plan to hire 75,000 more workers.

By April 14, 2020

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14 journaling apps for iOS to help you process coronavirus anxiety

It's important to take care of your mental health as well as your physical health, according to the CDC.

By April 13, 2020

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Apple wants to add COVID-19 testing locations to Maps

iPhone owners may soon know where to get tested by just pulling up the app.

By April 13, 2020

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Apple's iPad now supports a trackpad. Master these 15 gestures now

Some of iPadOS 13.4's new trackpad gestures are easy to find, others are hidden. Here's every single one we could find.

By April 13, 2020

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Apple looks to iPad for 2020 iPhone redesign later this year, report says

5G won't be the only big change coming to the iPhone this year, with a new HomePod and smart tags also on the way.

By April 13, 2020

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Why your MacBook webcam looks bad in Zoom meetings and how to fix it

Even the best laptops can be saddled with lousy cameras. Drawing attention away from the flaws is the key to looking your best.

By April 13, 2020

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AT&T offers three free months of FirstNet service to nurses and doctors

The carrier took to John Krasinski's show Some Good News to share its appreciation for those fighting the coronavirus.

By April 12, 2020

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Tiger King new bonus episode roars onto Netflix, but without Joe Exotic

Hey all you cool cats and kittens. The Joe Exotic aftershow has arrived.

By April 12, 2020

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Final hours of Best Buy's Easter sale: Save 48% on Beats Studio3 headphones, Samsung 55-inch 4K TV for $350 and more

This flash sale is one day only, and we've rounded up the best deals in one place.

By April 12, 2020

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The strange, thorny and sometimes sleazy origins of 11 tech terms you probably hear every day

Even though tech jargon often evolves from obscure geek-speak into the mainstream vernacular, it doesn't lose one bit of its off-color charm.

By April 12, 2020

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This is hands-down the easiest way to remotely fix a Mac during quarantine

Helping friends and family troubleshoot computer issues over the phone is sure to be a slow, frustrating process. This hidden iMessage feature will prevent headaches and save time.

By April 12, 2020

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Best weather apps of 2020

Weather apps provide a basic service in many different ways, but beware potential privacy issues.

By April 11, 2020

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That whole quarantine routine gone bust? No problem, we'll set you right

We won't judge you too hard for wearing sweats all day (or will we?), but your quarantine life needs some order -- now.

By April 11, 2020

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9 great reads from CNET this week

How a determined bride and groom get married despite cancer and COVID-19, why next-gen video games could be bad news for the environment, and what it's like for coronavirus patients to lose their smell.

By April 11, 2020

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Samsung Galaxy A Series: New lineup starts at $110 and two models have 5G

The cheapest phone starts at $110, while the most expensive 5G device costs $600. And they all have headphone jacks.

By April 10, 2020

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Apple Arcade launches updates for Lego Brawls and 3 other games

Four games just got new features and improved gameplay.

By April 10, 2020

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Apple TV Plus makes some original shows and one movie free

Viewers will also get free access to other premium shows and movies from HBO and Epix.

By April 10, 2020

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Apple Arcade's Scrappers game has futuristic trash collectors, robots and turf wars

Scrappers is a new cyberpunk-style game to check out on Apple Arcade.

By April 10, 2020

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Location data brokers say they can help contain COVID-19. Here's why that's a problem

Phone location data collected by advertisers doesn't show the whole picture and is vulnerable to mass fraud, researchers warn.

By April 10, 2020

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Yes, you can fix a broken phone during the coronavirus lockdown. See 3 ways to repair it

A cracked iPhone display or faulty Android battery shouldn't make you panic. You can still get your phone repaired. Here are your options.

By April 10, 2020

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Facebook releases Quiet Mode so you can take a break from social media

Social media addicts, rejoice.

By April 9, 2020

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Google debuts a braille keyboard for vision-impaired Android users

Six zones on the screen represent the six dots used in braille.

By April 9, 2020

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LG reveals concept for its next flagship phone

Concept images showed its "raindrop" rear camera formation.

By April 9, 2020

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Foxconn works with Medtronic to make ventilators at its Wisconsin plant

The iPhone assembler and the medical device company are teaming up to "fast-track" production at the controversial factory.

By April 9, 2020

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Galaxy S20 Ultra vs. Pixel 4: Which phone camera is better

How does Samsung's new flagship stack up against the Google Pixel 4?

By April 8, 2020

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Coronavirus glossary: Every COVID-19 related term you need to know

Not sure what SARS-CoV-2 is, or the significance of nonmedical masks, PPE and ventilators? Want to know how to flatten the curve? Read this.

By April 8, 2020

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Stop incoming iPhone calls from ringing all your other Apple devices

Your iPad or Mac ring every time your iPhone does and it's driving you nuts. Here's how to stop it.

By April 8, 2020

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Do you use SMS for two-factor authentication? Here's why you shouldn't

Using two-factor authentication, or 2FA, is the right thing to do. But you put yourself at risk getting codes over text. We explain why.

By April 8, 2020