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Apple AirPods review: Nope, they don't fall out
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Apple AirPods review: Nope, they don't fall out

The AirPods sound great, work well, and stay put—we put them to the headbanging test. Watch Now

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Mobile banking trojans adopt ransomware features

Cybercriminals are adding file-encrypting features to traditional mobile banking trojans, creating hybrid threats that steal sensitive information and lock user files at the same time. Read More

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3 worthy wearables that could replace your Fitbit

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Apple's new TV app has some sad shortcomings

Apple replaced the Videos app in iOS with TV, new software that aims to enable single sign-on access to multiple video sources. The app helps unify the streaming video experience, but it also fails to deliver in some key areas. Read More

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Cutting the cord: GM tests wireless car chargers for EVs, self-driving cars

General Motors is working with WiTricity, the maker of a wireless charging system, to bring to production 7.7kW and 11kW EV chargers that would allow drivers to eliminate charging cables and simply pull into a charging spot. Read More

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BlackBerry counts on cars to reverse decline in revenue

BlackBerry reported another quarter of losses and declining revenue on Tuesday, but CEO John Chen forecast that the company will break even next quarter, its first since quitting the smartphone business. Read More

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Lost an AirPod? It’ll be $69 to replace it

If you lose one of your AirPods or the charging case, you don’t have to buy a new set. Read More

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Fitbit vows to keep Pebble smartwatches running through 2017

In a blog post, developer says Fitbit will keep Pebble services intact and has no plans to brick any smartwatches. Read More

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There may be more Samsung Galaxy Note7s still in use than LG V20s

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