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The Roku Streaming Stick+ has an advanced wireless receiver built into the power cord to improve its wireless range. It retails for $69.99.
 
  Roku revamps its streaming video players  
  The lineup of the newest Roku players  
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  The new iPhone 8 Plus is displayed in the showroom after the new product announcement at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, Calif. Some iPhone users are reporting big drains on battery life with the new iOS 11 upgrade.   iOS 11 killed my battery life. Here's how I finally revived it and you can, too
We dive deep into Settings to find the battery hogs in the new operating system.
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  The Google logo is seen at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Google said Monday, Oct. 2, 2017,  it is ending its so-called   Google looks for Russian meddling in election after Twitter slammed
Tech giant says it is digging for evidence of Russia meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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  The new iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8S are displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, Calif.   This smartphone trick lets you do more in less time
Organizing apps: there's the random way, and then there are smarter ways.
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  Florida Keys resident John Hartman calls a friend on a satellite phone asking for help in the wake of Hurricane Irma, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, in Summerland Key, in the Florida Keys.   Puerto Rico's cell service is basically nonexistent. So this is happening
There are usually no more than ten Iridium phones working in Puerto Rico. As of Friday, that number was around 2,000, he said.
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  FCC Chairman Ajit Pai   Wozniak & Copps: Ending net neutrality will end the Internet as we know it
The FCC should not let a few giant gatekeepers speed up and slow down their preferred sites and services. It should move us all into the fast lane.
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  The most popular Instant Pot is at the lowest price we've seen all year   The most popular Instant Pot is the lowest price it's been all year
A pressure cooker will change how you cook at home, and the Instant Pot is one of the best there is. This is the best deal we've seen on the most popular pressure cooker on Amazon since last holiday season.
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  Oracle Open World kicked off late Sunday in San Francisco.   Oracle is yet another tech firm hit with suit for allegedly paying women less than men
Three former Oracle staffers have sued the company alleging women software engineers there are routinely paid less then men doing the same jobs.
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  File photo taken in 2007 shows then-Equifax CEO and President Richard Smith at the credit-reporting company's headquarters.   Former Equifax chairman apologizes for data breach
Former CEO of Equifax says the company was entrusted with personal information of 140 million Americans and "we let them down" as human error allowed massive data breach.
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  The Super NES Classic.   This is why the Nintendo SNES Classic will be another holiday hit
Retro console features the best of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Iranian Shiite Muslim women gather around a bonfire after rubbing mud on their body during the 'Kharrah Mali' (Mud Rubbing) ritual to mark the Ashura religious ceremony in the city of Khorramabad, some 470 kms southwest of Tehran.\u000a\

Iranian Shiite Muslim women gather around a bonfire after rubbing mud on their body during the 'Kharrah Mali' (Mud Rubbing) ritual to mark the Ashura religious ceremony in the city of Khorramabad, some 470 kms southwest of Tehran.\u000a\"Khrreh Mali\
 
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