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YouTube’s subscription service may be just months from launch

Rumors of a paid version of YouTube have been popping up for years, but it looks like 2015 may be the year that we actually see such a version released....

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Xiaomi is amassing a patent “war chest” for its American expansion

The United States, like China, has a smartphone market that's simply too massive to ignore, so it's no surprise that Xiaomi wants a piece of the action. The burgeoning Chinese company is...

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BlackBerry may create a bacteria-free smartphone for hospitals to use

BlackBerry's focus on safety and security is one of the only reasons the company has managed to stay alive as Android and iOS continue to dominate the mobile market. The...

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Google wants to help out medical studies with its new wristband

The Google X research division has given birth to a number of interesting projects over the years, such as Google Glass and Project Tango, but the division's most recent project is...

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Online video revenue will surpass DVDs and theaters before 2018

As streaming services like Netflix continue to grow at a ridiculous pace, it's only a matter of time before online video surpasses physical media in terms of revenue, similar to...

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America’s second cable behemoth has just been born

Confirming yesterday's reports that Charter Communications was about to agree to a merger with Time Warner Cable, the company announced that it has greed to a $55 billion cash and stock deal...

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Google is almost ready to launch its new photo-sharing service

According to Bloomberg, Google is currently working on a new photo-sharing and storage service that's expected to be officially unveiled at Google I/O 2015. Details are scare at the moment, but previous...

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Tesla’s batteries may be more successful than the iPhone and Viagra

Home battery systems weren't really a thing a couple of weeks ago, but Tesla made it a thing when it announced its new Powerpack and Powerwall batteries. Since then, the company...

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Is anyone in the market for a gay hookup app?

Grindr was founded six years ago with just a few thousands bucks by Joel Simkhai, the same mane who founded Blendr a couple of years later. Apparently organizing hookups for gay...

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Rumor: Google is giving Android users more app permission control

It's great that Android warns us about which bits of our information an app is going to access, but that means very little when the only way to prevent the app...

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