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Epix Now Is a New Video Streaming Service

Epix has launched its own video streaming service. Epix Now features all of Epix' original programming plus thousands of movies.

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Raspberry Pi 3 Can Now Run Windows 10 ARM

Some intrepid developers have managed to port Windows 10 ARM to run on the Pi, which is a game-changer for the future of the Pi.

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LinkedIn Launches a Live Video Streaming Service

Called LinkedIn Live, the service will be aimed at delivering the kind of content that aligns with LinkedIn's userbase.

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Google Makes Gmail's Right-Click Menu More Useful

Google is making Gmail's right-click menu more useful, increasing what you can do when you right-click on an email in Gmail.

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Spotify Could Ban You for Using Ad-Blockers

If you still use an ad-blocker despite knowing how much harm they do to the sites and services you use, Spotify has news for you.

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You Can Now Declutter Twitter the Marie Kondo Way

Marie Kondo's KonMari method may be best used for tidying houses, but it can also be used to declutter your Twitter feed.

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Skype Can Now Blur Your Background for Video Chats

Skype can now blur your background for you. Which means the days of tidying up your room before Skyping someone are over.

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Be Positive in 2019, Check Who Viewed You on LinkedIn, and Use 2FA

The Really Useful Podcast brings you positivity tips for 2019, how to check who is looking at your LinkedIn profile, and more.

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Twitter Still Wants to Let You Edit Your Tweets

As Jack Dorsey revealed in an interview with Joe Rogan, Twitter is still actively discussing letting you edit your tweets.

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Google's Password Checkup Keeps You Safe From Hackers

Google has launched a new Chrome extension called Password Checkup. Its one job is to keep your online accounts safe and secure

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You Can Now Add Guests to Periscope Live Streams

Periscope now lets streamers add guests to their broadcasts. However, thankfully, broadcasters remain in control at all times.

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You Can Now Delete Messages From Facebook Messenger

Facebook now lets you delete messages sent through Messenger. Unfortunately, you'll only have 10 minutes to do so.

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Apple Is Selling a Refurbished iPhone X for $769

Anyone looking to pick up an iPhone without spending tons has a new option, as Apple has a refurbished iPhone X starting at $769.

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This Google App Can Transcribe Speech in Realtime

Google has launched two new apps, Live Transcribe and Sound Amplifier, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

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The Future Is Now: Puma Reveals Self-Lacing Sneakers Known as Fi

PUMA is actually jumping feet first into the self-lacing shoe market with its newly-announced Fit Intelligence shoe (Fi).

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YouTube Music Now Works With Sonos Speakers

Paid subscribers can now listen to YouTube Music on a Sonos speaker. Giving them another streaming music service to consider...

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Google+ Is Officially Shutting Down in April

We already knew Google+ was shutting down, but we now know exactly when and how Google+ will be disappearing from our lives.

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iRobot Announces Hands-Free Robotic Lawn Mower Called Terra

iRobot, the company known for making the Roomba, is looking to jump into the lawn care game with the announcement of Terra.

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Netflix Offers More Hit Movies Than Amazon, Hulu, and HBO

Netflix has a higher number (and a higher percentage) of movies Certified Fresh than Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and HBO Now...

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Razer Launches Limited Edition Quartz Pink Razer Blade Stealth Laptop

Razer is rolling out a limited edition of the Razer Blade Stealth laptop in Quartz Pink.

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