No matter how many HDMI inputs your fancy new TV comes with, within about a week, you’ll end up needing at least one more. And since you spent so much time picking out a TV with a gorgeous picture, why wouldn’t you want an …
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Regulators shut down T-Mobile’s push for more wireless spectrum
By Marguerite Reardon The FCC votes unanimously to deny T-Mobile’s request to include more spectrum reserved for smaller carriers in an upcoming auction.
Giant LED Numbers Make It Easy To Track an IndyCar’s Race Position
Even a seasoned race fan can have a hard time knowing what position every single car on a track is in. So starting this past weekend the Verizon IndyCar Series …
Former Mt. Gox CEO Arrested Under Suspicion Of Stealing Bitcoins
By Chris Mills
Mark Karpales, the former CEO of scandal-hit Bitcoin trading emporium Mt. Gox, has been arrested this morning by Japanese police. They suspect he had something to do with the …
Motorola wants to sell its next Moto X directly to you
By Roger Cheng The company will skip bringing its next flagship smartphone through carriers and go after consumers online. It has built a phone designed to work with every US carrier.
Everything coming and going on Netflix for August 2015
By Iyaz Akhtar There are 78 titles being added to Netflix next month, while 40 are going offline. Find out what to watch right here.
Regulators approve AT&T’s $49 billion deal to buy DirecTV
By Marguerite Reardon As expected, the Federal Communications Commission approved the merger between telecom giant AT&T and satellite TV provider DirecTV with a slew of conditions.
YouTube amps up mobile — and goes virtual
By Joan E. Solsman Google’s massive video site is revamping its mobile app and says it will support 360-degree, three-dimensional video this year, opening the door to legit virtual-reality experiences.
Berlin Spends $16 Million a Month To Maintain This Never-Opened Airport
As the EU’s self-appointed morality police, Germany publicly spanked Greece earlier this month for being so financially frivolous. Well, Germany has its own money troubles! Namely, a catastrophe-riddled $6 billion airport that the country continues to pour money into—with no opening date in sight. Scheiße!
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