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The Best of IFA 2019
We saw lots of noteworthy new tech at IFA, Europe's answer to CES. These are the best new gadgets we found at the show, setting the stage for the rest of 2019 and beyond.
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Here Are All the Changes Samsung Made to the Galaxy Fold
After an ill-fated debut earlier this year, Samsung introduced the new and improved Galaxy Fold at IFA. Here's what's different.
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JBL Wants to DJ Your Next Party With New Speakers, Soundbars
The Pulse 4, Link Portable, and Link Music join JBL's speaker range, while the Bar 5.1, 2.1, and 2.0 hope to improve your TV's audio quality.
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22 Things You Didn't Know Your Chromecast Could Do
While Google's ultraportable media-streaming device is pretty much plug and play, there are a few tips and tricks that can make casting more magical.
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You Can’t Watch Your Children All the Time – Let AI Do It for You
Bitdefender Parental Control Premium detects cyberbullying and online predators, blocks harmful content and persons, manages your kids’ screen times, tells you where they are, and digests all of the details into reports you can read easily.
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New AMD Laptops are Versatile, Powerful and Affordable
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Hands On With the Garmin Venu
Garmin unleashed a spate of new smartwatches at IFA, from the high-end Venu to the Captain Marvel-themed Legacy Hero series. We got a chance to check them out.
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10 Cool Features to Try in Android 10
The latest Android OS is now available to download for Pixel devices. Here's how to get it, and the best new features and updates to take for a spin.
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Amazon Upgrades Fire TV Cube With Faster Voice Controls
The second-gen Fire TV Cube will retain its $119.99 price, but comes with a new six-core processor, an upgrade from the quad-core chip in last year's model. Pre-orders start today.
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UK Daily Deals: Save up to 20% off RingCentral Phone System Service
Updated daily with the best deals on PCs, smartphones, headphones, streaming services, VPNs and more!
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Sonos Introduces the Move, Its First Portable Speaker
The voice assistant-equipped Sonos Move is the company's first battery-powered speaker, and the first one with Bluetooth.
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The 50 Best iPad Games
Sometimes your iPhone just isn't big enough to enjoy the best of iOS gaming. Grab your iPad and take advantage of the expanded screen real estate with these games.
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Over 400M Facebook User Phone Numbers Exposed
The phone numbers were discovered on a server without password protection so anyone could view them. 133 million are for US Facebook users.
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Police's Face Recognition Doesn't Break Privacy Laws Says Judge
A challenge to South Wales' police force use of facial recognition technology has been refused on all grounds after a UK high court ruled that the UK's data protection legislation is adequate to protect the information of those captured by the cameras.
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The Fall's Most Anticipated PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox Games
Though 2019 is slipping away, dozens of major games have yet to arrive. From The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening to Gears 5, the year's best games lie ahead.
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Beginner's Guide: How to Get Started With Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a dream machine for all kinds of projects, but the first step is gathering up your supplies and learning the basics. Here's how to begin.
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Which CPU Should You Buy? Intel Core i5 vs. i7
Shopping for a laptop or desktop? Figuring out which CPU it should have can be the hardest part. Let's take a look at two of Intel's most popular processor lines and unravel the differences.
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This Augmented Reality Platform Is Smarter Than Pokemon Go
Scape Technologies compares data from your phone's camera with a cloud-based, machine-readable 3D map for augmented reality overlays that put existing setups to shame.
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Beyond Chrome: 7 Alternative Web Browsers
Using a less-popular web browser can offer benefits not found in the more commonly used software, such as greater customization and privacy.
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How to Move Your Windows Drive to a New PC
Need to migrate your Windows installation to a new PC? It's technically possible, and Windows 10 streamlines the process, but there are caveats.
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Free Twitch Prime Games You'll Want to Try in September
Every month, Twitch Prime subscribers get to download four new games for free, but there's no sense in wasting your disk space with the wrong titles.
By Ben Moore
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Best VPN Services for 2019
A VPN, or virtual private network, is one of the best ways to protect your privacy and maintain your data security.
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Best Broadband Deals in the UK
Whether you're looking to upgrade or want something new, these are the best broadband deals right now.
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Best VPN Deals for September 2019
If you're looking for a VPN make sure you check our deals first.
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Best Laptops of 2019
Shopping for a notebook is more than just poring over spec lists. Our guide has the advice you need to find the best laptop to fit your needs.
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The Best Small Business Web Hosting Services for 2019
We've done the testing, and if you need to build an SMB-focused website, these are the best small business web hosting services for helping you get the job done.
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Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 4
Though it packs durable keycaps and satisfying Cherry switches, the S.T.R.I.K.E. 4 mechanical keyboard from the resurrected Mad Catz needs more spice to stand out in a crowded field.
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The Best 2-in-1 Convertible and Hybrid Laptops for 2019
Can't decide between a laptop and a tablet? Get both with a 2-in-1. Our shopping advice and product recommendations will help you find the convertible or detachable that is right for you. (We've tested loads of them.)
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Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault
Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault is an elegant and security-first password management solution available for all popular platforms and browsers.
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Acer TravelMate P6
Acer makes a surprisingly strong play for the hyper-competitive 14-inch business laptop market with the TravelMate P6, a light touch-screen system with several appealing extras.
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NZXT BLD Starter PC Plus
Assembled entirely from aftermarket parts, NZXT's BLD Starter PC Plus midtower gaming desktop is packed with value and ready for today's top titles at mainstream resolutions.
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Hands On With Amazon's All-New Fire TV Devices
In a demo, the new Fire TV Cube responded to commands like 'Alexa, play Adele' or 'Alexa, play The Grand Tour' by pulling up the requested content within seconds. We also checked out the OLED Fire TV Edition and a JVC-branded 4K set.
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Samsung Cancels Initial Galaxy Fold Pre-Orders Ahead of Launch
'We are taking the time to rethink the entire customer experience—from purchase to unboxing, to post purchase service—so in the meantime, we have regrettably, decided to cancel your existing pre-order,' reads the message Samsung sent to affected customers.
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Xbox (for PC)
Microsoft brings Xbox to your gaming PC without buying additional hardware. Though this storefront's library isn't as robust as what you'll find on console, it's a terrific way to play Microsoft Game Studios titles and a few third-party games.
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Motorola One Zoom: Nice Camera, Long Battery Life, Steep Price for Midrange Phone
Motorola announced a midrange phone with lots of cameras, the Motorola One Zoom, and an enhanced low-end phone, the E6 Plus.
By Sascha Segan