Wednesday, February 28, 2018

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As-it-happens update February 28, 2018
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BARCELONA—Feature diffusion is a fast process in the phone market. The high design, hardware, and software features you see on flagship phones usually end up on midrange devices within six months.
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Think you know everything about the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9+? It turns out there's more detail to take in than you might have realized when you were preoccupied about VR Animoji and the fast camera on board... 'Things Nobody Has Told ...
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Google has received 2.4 million "right to be forgotten" requests since 2014, most of which came from private individuals, according to its latest transparency report.
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Yakuza 6's demo, made available on the PlayStation Store earlier today, clocked in at over 30GB. There was a good reason for that: the download actually contains the full game, with only the opening stages made playable.
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The morning Inbox wonders if a Nintendo Switch XL will be out this year, as one reader insists that Shenmue III looks great. To join in with the discussions yourself email gamecentral@ukmetro.
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Picture this: you're hanging out with your kids or pets and they spontaneously do something interesting or cute that you want to capture and preserve.
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Today, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), the self-regulatory association responsible for rating the content of video games, responded to the mounting controversy around the industry's shift toward microtransactions, specifically the ...
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The app for the Hamilton musical is written with Google's Flutter programming tools for iOS and Android apps. Screenshots by Stephen Shankland/CNET.
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Amazon said Tuesday that it had acquired Ring, a maker of internet-connected doorbells and cameras, pushing more deeply into the home security market.
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