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Astronomers are already planning the next, next Hubble telescope
The JWST hasn’t even launched yet, and astronomers are already planning a successor that could leave it in the dust.
Verizon still telling copper customers to upgrade or lose service
Verizon is once again in the dog house for threatening to yank a customer’s service unless he converted to fiber — even though there was nothing wrong with his existing copper lines.
Tidal launches new family plan — still not cheaper than Apple Music
Exclusive Rihanna videos apparently were not enough, so Tidal has begun cost-cutting to lure in new listeners. The celeb-owned streaming service has introduced a family tier to its Premium and HiFi subscriptions. Starting today you can add a family member … Continue reading
Google Play Music deleting cached songs on SD cards, but not on purpose
Google Play Music All Access users might want to avoid storing songs on a MicroSD card for offline playback, at least until Google fixes a bug that wipes those files out. The bug causes cached songs to vanish whenever users … Continue reading
ET deals roundup: Save big on the Amazon Fire Phone, HDTVs, and more
Not only can you get an unlocked GSM Fire Phone at a $290 discount, but the Amazon Prime benefits are a $99 value on top of that. And with the big Amazon Prime Day event coming up soon, this is … Continue reading
Plex beefs up its Xbox One app, but still requires a subscription
Plex is making a bunch of improvements to its Xbox One app, though the cost of entry isn’t cheap. The update adds several features that Plex users have long enjoyed on other platforms. Here’s a rundown: Music playback is now … Continue reading
Microsoft writes off $7.6 billion Nokia purchase, cuts 7800 jobs
Microsoft has just announced that its writing off its entire Nokia purchase and laying off nearly 8000 people. Nokia, at least as it used to exist, is effectively dead.
US State Department begins the nearly impossible task of banning 3D printed guns online
The US State Department is planning to ban the online distribution of 3D printable guns, but is that even possible?
ZyXel NWA1123-AC Wireless Access Point review: Made for business, but great for the home, too
As you can probably tell by its name, ZyXel’s NWA1123-AC Wireless AP is designed more for small business users than for consumers, but people with larger homes that even the strongest Wi-Fi router can’t cover will want to take a … Continue reading