By Michael Franco Watch as mad hacker Colin Furze gives a BMX bike a set of ice wheels and then rides it atop a glacier in Canada — just because he can.
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Verizon, AT&T say their voice-over LTE services will work together
By Roger Cheng VoLTE is considered the next generation of voice call technology, and the alliance between the two greatly expands its reach.
Spotify to Taylor Swift: Please ‘stay stay stay’
By Don Reisinger Spotify regretfully removes Swift’s songs from its service after receiving a request from the pop star and her management team.
Spotify to Taylor Swift: Please ‘stay stay stay’
By Don Reisinger Spotify regretfully removes Swift’s songs from its service after receiving a request from the pop star and her management team.
Apple Watch reportedly won’t launch until spring
By Lance Whitney In an alleged video message to employees, a top-level Apple exec said: “We’ve got a new watch launch coming in the spring.”
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Lock your doors: Protecting your Internet-connected home
By Seth Rosenblatt The Internet-connected home is arriving faster than you think — offering conveniences but also new security perils with every smart device you bring inside. Here’s how to protect yourself.
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Lock your doors: Protecting your Internet-connected home
By Seth Rosenblatt The Internet-connected home is arriving faster than you think — offering conveniences but also new security perils with every smart device you bring inside. Here’s how to protect yourself.
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Dolby Atmos-equipped Onkyo receivers now available in Asia
By Aloysius Low If you’re hankering for a cinematic audio experience at home, Onkyo has a new range of receivers that should fit most budgets.
Here’s your Halloween zombie-anatomy lesson
By Anthony Domanico Can zombies empathize? Are they near-sighted or far-sighted? Study up with this fully interactive model of zombie anatomy if you want to survive the zombie apocalypse.
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Sprint extends $20 lease program to Galaxy S5, Galaxy S5 Sport
By Roger Cheng The program, where customers essentially rent a phone, was originally launched with Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.