Pumped-up camera may vault Nexus 6P, 5X phones into mainstream
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Better photo tech should help Google’s Android-powered phones escape the techie buyer niche. Too bad there’s no image stabilization.
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Google wants to become the one-stop shop of tech
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The search giant shows off two smartphones, two streaming devices, a tablet and a new version of its Android software. Google’s message is clear: We can be your everything.
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Apple’s Mac OS X El Capitan now available for download
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The computer software makes common actions easier, such as letting users view two open windows at once with a split-view screen.
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New credit cards aim to protect consumers, banks from hackers
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A chip implanted in new cards is designed to stop cybercrime. Starting Thursday, stores that haven’t upgraded their card-reading terminals will be on the hook for fraudulent charges.
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Dolby’s massive new headquarters meshes art, technology and science
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The audio company’s 16-story structure in San Francisco features stimulating visuals as a tribute to its history.
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Sprint will hike its unlimited data plan by $10 to $70 a month
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The change in the plan, which Sprint argues is still less than T-Mobile’s unlimited plan, will take effect on October 16.
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Twitter could remove its signature 140-character limit
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The social network is working on a new product that would give users a way to post longer Tweets, according to a report.
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