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From CNET: Microsoft Office merges into one app on iOS and Android

November 4, 2019

CNET reports that Microsoft is now allowing the public to beta test a new single Office app for iOS and Android. Click here for the Android preview and here for Apple’s iOS Test Flight program […]

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Why it makes sense that Twitter is banning political advertising

October 30, 2019

In a series of Tweets (because 240 characters isn’t enough for him), Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter will no longer accept political ads, as of November 15. That includes ads from candidates and […]

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Hands-on with Google’s new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL

October 21, 2019

For the past week I’ve been testing out Google’s new Pixel 4 and its larger sibling, the Pixel 4 XL.  Unless I’m talking about a specific model, I’ll use Pixel 4 for features the two […]

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Big Tech a big subject in Democratic Presidential Debate

October 16, 2019

I’ve been covering technology since the early eighties and, for the first twenty years or so of my career, I recall seeing very few negative media stories and even fewer complaints from politicians. For much […]

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Yahoo settlement means money or free credit monitoring for account holders

September 30, 2019

If you had a Yahoo account between 2013 and 2016, you are likely eligible for either free credit monitoring or, if you already have monitoring, between $100 and $358 or possibly more. For example, you […]

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Watch Tesla Model 3 drive itself in parking lot — new Smart Summon feature

September 29, 2019

 Click to view me summoning my Model 3 Tesla’s new version 10 software update adds Smart Summon, which enables you to have the car come to you in a parking lot. It’s only supposed […]

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Get ready for Wi-Fi 6

September 16, 2019

Even if you don’t think your Wi-Fi network is too slow, it may be for what’s in store over the next few years. There was a time when most of us had one or two […]

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Apple & competitors building phones with impressive cameras

September 12, 2019

I haven’t had a chance to put the new iPhones to the test, but based on what I saw at the Apple announcement Tuesday, they are better than I expected.  For one thing, Apple reduced […]

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New iPhones Apple will likely announce on Sept 10th

September 2, 2019

CNET is out with a report on what Apple is expected to announce on September 10th. Rumor has it there will be three new iPhones: An iPhone 11, an iPhone 11 Pro and an iPhone […]

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First look at new Galaxy Note 10+ Android phone

August 25, 2019

This is just a first impression, not a formal review. If you want a serious review, please take a look at this one from CNET. My sense of the Galaxy Note 10+ is that it’s […]

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