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Not even Apple's first iPhone engineers knew all it could do

Former Apple engineers Hugo Fiennes, Nitin Ganatra and Scott Herz talk about the development of the iPhone a decade after its release.

By June 20, 2017

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Uber needs a lift as CEO Kalanick gets canned

Unrest behind the scenes finally comes to a head as big investors seek a big change. Kalanick says his resignation means "Uber can go back to building."

By June 20, 2017

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Apple started making iPad because Jobs 'hated' a Microsoft exec

Scott Forstall, the former head of software for Apple, made the comments during a talk at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

By June 20, 2017

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How Apple leapt ahead of Google, Facebook and Microsoft on AR

Apple is fashionably late to the party, but it's arguably jumped to first place in the augmented reality race.

By June 20, 2017

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6 free apps to install on a new MacBook

This six-pack of free apps belongs on your Mac.

By May 10, 2017

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Monday mishmash: Great new deals, plus some updates and reruns

For example: the cheapest 1TB portable hard drive I've ever seen, and an unbeatable price on a lifetime of guided meditation.

By June 19, 2017

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iPad Pro clear example of Apple copying us, says Microsoft exec

Commentary: Surface General Manager Ryan Gavin insists that Apple is something of a follower.

By June 17, 2017

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Amazon’s Whole Foods buy may usher in the store of the future

Big changes may someday be coming to Whole Foods, including delivery drones, no checkout lines and (gasp) lower prices.

By June 17, 2017

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How Apple is squeezing more photos into your iPhone

FAQ: Apple's newest iPhone software attempts to move the world out of the JPEG era. CNET decodes the technology.

By June 16, 2017

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We're watching videos on our phones more than ever

A record high of 57 percent of video plays worldwide in the first quarter of 2017 were on phones, report shows.

By June 14, 2017

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Seth MacFarlane's 'The Orville' looks like the real 'Galaxy Quest' show

And judging from the show's premise, it could be the space adventure comedy looking to lighten up a voyage through the cosmos.

By May 16, 2017

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7 hints Apple dropped about the iPhone 8

We like to read between the lines. Don’t you?

By June 15, 2017

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Google Drive will soon be able to back up your entire computer

Users will be able to select specific files on their computer to be continuously backed up to their Drive accounts.

By June 14, 2017

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3 big reasons VR failed to revolutionize PC gaming

With a lower profile at this year's E3, virtual reality may not be the game-changer some expected.

By June 13, 2017

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Lights out: How Crash Override hits power grids -- hard

The malware is designed to take advantage of the world’s outdated power grids to shut off electricity in entire cities.

By June 12, 2017

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HTC's Vive headset will be compatible with Apple's new OS

High-end virtual reality is making inroads in the Mac world via High Sierra.

By June 6, 2017

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Apple WWDC 2017: What to expect

Apple's big developers show is upon us. Here's what we believe is coming at this year's WWDC.

By May 31, 2017

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Sweetening up the sound of digital audio

Old tech lends a new sound to the BorderPatrol Digital to Analogue Converter.

By June 10, 2017

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Forget Twitter, your next airline complaint could be via iMessage

Apple's iMessages Business Chat, an iOS 11 feature, lets you text with retailers and other businesses -- and even pay for items via Apple Pay.

By June 9, 2017

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Robot created to ace Chinese math exams barely beats humans

They may be unbeatable at chess and Go, but robots are having trouble nailing university entrance exams.

By June 9, 2017

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Tech CEOs reportedly plan to attend Kushner-led summit

The group led by President Trump's son-in-law will focus on ways to modernize government services.

By June 8, 2017

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Watch Kyle MacLachlan make a damn good cup of coffee

Agent Cooper from "Twin Peaks" reveals his personal recipe for brewing up a fine cup of hot coffee.

By May 4, 2017

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4 great (and affordable) gadget gifts for Dad

And if you've already got Dad covered for Father's Day, don't worry: I've got a top-rated game for you that's absolutely free!

By June 7, 2017

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Former US spy chief calls for 'filtering' of social media

James Clapper says Silicon Valley has a "responsibility" to work with law enforcement, including opening access to encryption.

By June 7, 2017

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How to leave Windows XP behind: 5 alternatives for under $500

Older systems running Windows XP and 7 are vulnerable to WannaCry and other malware. Protect yourself by modernizing with one of these inexpensive upgrades.

By May 26, 2017

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Apple and Xiaomi trump Fitbit to become wearable kings

The wearables industry grew nearly 20 percent year-on-year, and Apple was the biggest beneficiary.

By June 6, 2017

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Foxtel Now brings streaming (and 'Game of Thrones') to the masses

Foxtel is rebranding with a renewed focus on streaming. That means a more accessible version of pay TV, and all the dragons you want for AU$15 a month.

By June 6, 2017

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Dish Network ordered to pay $280M in 'robocall' lawsuit

Satellite TV provider placed "millions and millions" of calls in violation of Do Not Call laws, judge rules.

By June 5, 2017

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Apple Pay takes on Venmo with personal money transfers

The peer-to-peer payments service is available directly through iMessage.

By June 5, 2017

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Apple's first crack at AR looks surprisingly good up close

Apple's AR toolkit for iOS 11 shows a lot of promise.

By June 5, 2017