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MoviePass test reactivates accounts if users don’t opt out

Former MoviePass subscribers who thought they were able to evade the company's previous attempts at reactivating accounts without consent may want to check their emails. According to various social media posts on Twitter and Reddit, the beleaguered c…
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Democrats don’t want candidates to use ZTE and Huawei phones

Huawei might have taken Apple's place as the second largest smartphone seller in the world, but that doesn't mean everyone's a fan now. According to CNN, the Democratic National Committee has warned candidates running in November against using device…
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Andy Rubin’s done, and don’t expect an Essential Phone 2

If you ever need to know what not to do when launching a new flagship phone or phone manufacturer, simply look to Andy Rubin and his company, Essential. While the Essential Phone was a genuinely cool product and a great phone, Rubin botched just about every step of the process and hamstrung the company every […]

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Don’t expect to buy a Huawei P20 in the US

The Huawei P20 and P20 Pro look like pretty fantastic devices. The cameras are impressive, the hardware is top-notch, and they’ve got a slick dual-tone paint design. Just don’t expect to buy it in the US. Now, Huawei’s no stranger to struggling to get onto US shelves. They’ve fought with carriers, they’re losing their place […]

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Twitter’s new inbox collects DMs from people you don’t follow

Twitter may never stop tweaking it's direct messaging function. Last summer, the social network added so many features to the DM tab that it basically became its own standalone chat app. Then the company tried to get everyone hooked on Twitter DMs fo…
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Look, but don’t touch? The watch industry’s old guard needs to smarten up, and soon

An air of overwhelming luxury, prestige, and exclusivity is almost constantly present at the massive watch industry show in Basel, Switzerland. The message from many brands is to look, but not to touch. If smart technology is going to be more widely adopted, this needs to change.

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Club owner designs acoustic-filter protective earplugs that don’t distort sound

After developing tinnitus in his own New York City clubs, the owner designed stylish earplugs to reduce volume but preserve music quality. Earos earplugs have left and right orientation for a deeper and more comfortable fit.

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The key to smaller cameras that don’t suck could lie in this incredible material

Researchers recently used graphene to develop a tiny camera sensor with a high resolution — and low noise levels. The supermaterial helps the smaller sensors to manage more pixels without degrading image quality.

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Nick Offerman offers a more intimate technology when text messages don’t cut it

Actor and humorist Nick Offerman chatted with Digital Trends’ Greg Nibler and Rick Stella about new technology he’s revealing at CES 2017. There are times when a text message just doesn’t convey the emotional impact of another technology, he said.

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Don’t download those ‘Super Mario Run’ knockoffs for Android

Super Mario Run is projected to be a huge success and knockoffs have started appearing on Android. But you probably shouldn’t download them or find other ways around the restrictions. Here is why.

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[TA Deals] Don’t miss out on this huge sale for the Comprehensive Android Development Bundle

Want to learn how to build Android applications, but have no idea where to start? Then you might want to check out the Comprehensive Android Development Bundle from our online store. In it, you’re going to learn everything from Android 4.4 KitKat to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Not only that, but you’ll learn some advanced techniques […]

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Watch tonight’s presidential debate live stream on YouTube — and don’t forget to #voteIRL

With 42 days remaining, voters across the U.S. are gearing up for this year’s presidential election — and tonight they’ll be able to watch the first presidential debate live on YouTube!

We announced last week that more news organizations than ever before are live streaming this major political event on YouTube. Have your choice and tune-in to your favorite news channel starting at 9:00 p.m. ET tonight. Here is where you can watch live on YouTube:

Can’t decide on one stream? Check out youtube.com/news to follow all of the live coverage.

You can also join The Young Turks and Complex News on the ground reporting from the debate using YouTube Live directly from their phones.

And don’t forget, tomorrow is National Voter Registration day and YouTube creators want you to head to the polls and #voteIRL. Tune in to this playlist to see how you can register to vote in the amount of time it takes Ryan Seacrest to host a radio show or The Fung Bros to shoot hoops. Surprising fact: it only takes one minute and 34 seconds!

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The digital divide is still divided — smartphones just don’t do the trick

A California study showed increases in home broadband internet access, but for many, access is limited to smartphones, which does not help with education. The digital divide between lower- and upper-income households is not making much progress.

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You don’t have to take off this camera bag to grab your gear

The Wolffepack Capture is a unique camera backpack designed to be accessible without ever having to take it off your back. To do this, it uses a patented “trapeze” technology.

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If you’re not ready to ‘invent the internet,’ don’t look for a job at DARPA

To ensure a constant workforce of big thinking, impossible task seeking employees, DARPA gives every new hire a job expiration date, usually in four years. After the best-used-by-date, it’s time to seek other work.

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Don’t get all wet — slap this limited edition waterproof case on your iPad

Catalyst Lifestyle, manufacturers of waterproof cases for the iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch, debuted a few new models at CE Week 2016 in New York City. One, the Limited Edition line for the Apple Watch 42mm, features “premium materials.”

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Don’t rule out a DROID Maxx 3 and DROID Turbo 3

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Both the DROID Maxx 2 and DROID Turbo 2 could get successors this year according to famous tipster Evan Blass.

Evan Blass took it to Twitter to let fans know that we could see successors to both the DROID Maxx 2 and Turbo 2 this year. The names are expected to keep the pattern, making them the DROID Maxx 3 and DROID Turbo 3. The handsets will likely boast a design language similar to their predecessors, and feature a lift in specs. The bar has been set high this year, so if the two DROID’s want to compete with high-end rivals, they’ll have to include top-notch specs and bring a fair enough price point.

The handsets may launch by the end of the year, meaning they could just be in the beginning stages right now. Once the two devices hit production, we should get some benchmark leaks and glimpses to give us a better sense of what to expect. For now though, take this report with a pinch of salt.

Source: Evan Blass (Twitter)

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USDA says OK to genetically modified mushrooms that don’t bruise or turn brown

A genetically modified mushroom made with CRISPR gene-editing technology has received the USDA green light. It’s the first CRISPR-edited GMO to get this treatment from federal regulatory bodies, and it won’t need any regulation approval to make it to market.

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Don’t destroy your lawn, Scott’s GRO and Connected Yard have you covered

Need help with your lawn and garden? Scotts Miracle-Gro launches the Connected Yard platform with micro-climate data, lawn and garden instructions, and automatic watering device control.

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Don’t live on the edge, check out the best Galaxy S7 Edge cases

You shouldn’t take any risks with your Galaxy S7 Edge because it’s a fragile beauty and a tumble could leave you with unsightly scuffs or cracks. Time to shop for Galaxy S7 Edge cases.

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Don’t want to plug your phone in? Just stick a Moos sticker on it instead

You can now pay with an iPhone sticker, so why not charge your phone with one too? If Moos ever makes it to market, you’ll be able to do just that, wirelessly charging your smartphone with a stylish sticker.

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FAA: Don’t pack lithium batteries in your checked bag

If you've been packing extra lithium batteries in your checked bag before a flight, you might want to avoid doing so in the future. The FAA warns that storing those batteries in luggage that'll travel in the cargo hold can "present a risk of both i…
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