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Memes Are Now Bigger Than Jesus on Google

Gizmodo - 27 Oct 2016 08:06
Memes Are Now Bigger Than Jesus on Google After a reign lasting more than 2000 years, the King of the Judeans has been dethroned.
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Nintendo teases more Switch details for a January livestream Nintendo has gone on record saying that last week's tease of the Switch was the last we'd hear of the new console this year. Well, the gaming juggernaut isn't holding additional details hostage for too long after 2017 st...
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Spam texts could help solve a Canadian murder case If you own a mobile phone, chances are that you've received at least one spam text message. Normally, an unscrupulous company is trying to hawk its financial services or help you save money on a pair of Ray Bans, but Can...
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Galaxy Note 7 banned on China's flights starting tomorrow The Galaxy Note 7 has already been banned on flights in many places, including the U.S., and starting tomorrow they’ll be banned from flights inside China, too. The announcement was made by China's Civil Aviation Admin...
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Nuclear Waste Travels With One Heck Of An Entourage Do you compost? Rinse and separate your recycling? Yeah, getting rid of garbage is a pain. Unless your garbage is nuclear waste. Getting rid of that is apparently a production of epic proportions.
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Facebook Lifestage, the teen-only app, arrives on Android Facebook Lifestage, the teen-only app released back in August, has now arrived on Android. The app is targeted primarily at high schoolers, and serves to address the decline in youth participation on Facebook, a service ...
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Apple's 'Hello Again' event by the numbers

Engadget - 28 Oct 2016 01:45
Apple's 'Hello Again' event by the numbers Well, that was unusually brief. Apple debuted just three new products during its 2016 Hello Again event held in Cupertino, California on Thursday. The company showed off its new almost-all-in-one TV app (which somehow do...
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Microsoft Will Pay You Not to Use a MacBook

Gizmodo - 28 Oct 2016 01:30
Microsoft Will Pay You Not to Use a MacBook In the lead-up to the holiday season, Microsoft is throwing down the gauntlet. Got an Apple-branded laptop? The tech giant will give you up to $650 to part ways with it, just as long as you spend that cash on a shiny new...
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T-Mobile offers unlocked Pixel owners a $325 credit While Verizon is the only carrier to offer Google's Pixel phones directly, T-Mobile has its own plan to tempt over Pixel owners: $325 credited towards their bill. That's half of the cost of the $650 32GB Pixel, and a sig...
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PlayStation Vue arrives on Android TV: PC and Mac support inbound Sony has announced the arrival of PlayStation Vue on Android TV, and has also said the service will be supported on PC and Mac soon. The company has already rolled out PS Vue, its streaming live television service, on An...
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Does the iPad Air have a future at Apple?

Engadget - 28 Oct 2016 01:10
Does the iPad Air have a future at Apple? During its Fall 2016 event in Cupertino on Thursday, Apple debuted its newest MacBook Pro as well as an overhaul of Final Cut Pro X and an all-in-one video entertainment app simply titled, TV. But surprisingly, there was...
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The Tesla Model X Is The Best Minivan $150,000 Can Buy Here's a question no one has ever asked: "How can I get an enormous van that weighs more than 6,000 pounds, rockets to highway speed in less time than it takes to sneeze, and has enormously silly doors like you'd find a ...
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Amazon Prime Delays Are Ruining Some Halloween Plans If you need a last minute costume for Halloween, don't rely on Amazon Prime shipping to get it in time. Many customers are complaining that when they went to order their Halloween costume, Amazon promised it would be shi...
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Yahoo's latest transparency report reads like tonedeaf fluff Following all the trouble it has had lately, Yahoo has released its annual transparency report. Globally, the firm had 20,511 data requests, with almost half of them coming from the United States government (9,408). This...
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These Rumored Star Trek: Discovery Characters Reveal a Lot of New Plot Possibilities Last night, it was Bryan Fuller would no longer be serving as showrunner for Star Trek: Discovery--an announcement that makes a good deal of sense when you consider the man's workload. But buried in that news was a littl...
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New MacBook Pro hands-on

Slash Gear - 28 Oct 2016 00:36
New MacBook Pro hands-on Somehow both familiar and fresh, the new MacBook Pro is more than the sum of its parts: there’s some witchcraft in here, too. I’ve spent some hands-on time with Apple’s new flagship notebook, just announced at the ...
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Apple MacBook Pro event wrap-up: Touch Bar, Apple TV, Touch ID Now that Apple’s MacBook event has concluded, it’s time to look back on what all was announced during the presentation. As it turns out, Apple covered a surprising amount of ground during this event, announcing a han...
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Alphabet's experiments still lose money, but it's getting better Alphabet, semi-new parent company to the Google we all know and love / tolerate, continues to rake in money hand over fist. The company just released its financial statements for Q3 of 2016, and both revenue and overall ...
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Hands-on with the new MacBook Pros, their keyboard, and the Touch Bar We get a feel for the input devices on the new Pros.
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Apple's New TV App Is Worthless Without Netflix and Amazon Video Apple just announced a new TV app for Apple TV, and it's basically going to be useless. The TV app is supposed to keep track of all the shows you watch across apps available on Apple TV, but there's a huge catch. The TV ...
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Google's Assistant just got even smarter thanks to IFTTT Between a chat app, two new smartphones and a new in-home avatar, Google's new Assistant is really getting around. While that slow march toward ubiquity continues, it keeps getting smarter, too -- Android Police points o...
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CIA Refuses to Release Reports on Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, I've received CIA biographic reports on both the former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and the man who controversially ousted him in 1975, John Kerr. But there's one guy...
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