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Review: Brother MFC-J5720DW Business Smart inkjet printer

Review: Brother MFC-J5720DW Business Smart inkjet printer

By Gary Marshall Introduction and performance The MFC-J5720DW is the king of Brother’s newly refreshed small office/home office range, with a list of features that could fill its 580-sheet paper capacity. It offers duplex printing, A3, scanning, copying and faxing, wired, wireless and USB connectivity and uses high capacity cartridges that promise to cut the…

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New DJI Drone Firmware Will Prevent White House Joy Rides, Border Drug Runs

New DJI Drone Firmware Will Prevent White House Joy Rides, Border Drug Runs

By Darrell Etherington Popular consumer drone-maker DJI is using firmware to fight some potential abuses of its hobbyist hardware, with an update that will prevent its Phantom 2-series drones from being able to fly onto the White House lawn, or carry drugs across country borders. This ones after an unauthorized drone made its way to…

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Metromile Launches Uber Car Insurance Where Drivers Only Pay For Personal Miles

Metromile Launches Uber Car Insurance Where Drivers Only Pay For Personal Miles

By Josh Constine Uber covers drivers with $1 million of insurance when they’re on the job, but they still have to buy personal car insurance even if they hardly drive off-the-job. But now, Metromile and Uber have developed a seamless personal/commercial per-mile car insurance plan for Uber drivers that uses a cellular gadget that plugs…

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Ilan Abehassera Teases Insensi, A Device For Long-Distance Families

Ilan Abehassera Teases Insensi, A Device For Long-Distance Families

By Romain Dillet There is not much to say about Insensi just yet. I met the company’s founder Ilan Abehassera in Paris two weeks ago, and he gave me a few hints about his very secretive startup. First, it’s a hardware startup based in New York. Second, he hired a team of all-star engineers. Third,…

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TC Droidcast Episode 35: The Nexus 6 With Touch ID That Might Have Been

TC Droidcast Episode 35: The Nexus 6 With Touch ID That Might Have Been

By Darrell Etherington We venture into the glorious Land of Speculation today to ponder what a Nexus 6 with a fingerprint reader would’ve been like, after former Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside revealed one was planned but then scrapped after Apple acquired AuthenTec to provide the basis for Touch ID. We also discuss Android gaming on…

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Review: Philips BDM4065UC review

Review: Philips BDM4065UC review

By Jeremy Laird Introduction and specs Ten years. It’s a staggeringly long time in tech. Back in 2005, you’d be looking at a dual-core Intel Pentium D and its craptastic NetBurst architecture. On the graphics side, it’s Nvidia GeForce 6800 and 16 pixel pipes. Wowee. As for storage, the notion of an SSD wasn’t even…

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Review: Philips BDM4065UC review

Review: Philips BDM4065UC review

By Jeremy Laird Introduction and specs Ten years. It’s a staggeringly long time in tech. Back in 2005, you’d be looking at a dual-core Intel Pentium D and its craptastic NetBurst architecture. On the graphics side, it’s Nvidia GeForce 6800 and 16 pixel pipes. Wowee. As for storage, the notion of an SSD wasn’t even…

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OneGuide brings new TV tricks to Aussie Xbox Ones

OneGuide brings new TV tricks to Aussie Xbox Ones

By Rob Edwards Is lifting your remote in order to escape the repulsive swamp of reality TV just too much effort? Well, your Xbox One‘s new features are here to help you put all of that behind you. The Australian public preview of OneGuide on Xbox One is now underway, bringing some new functionality to…

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Apple Sells 5.5 Million Macs In Q1 2015

Apple Sells 5.5 Million Macs In Q1 2015

By Jordan Crook Apple sold 5.5 million Macs over the holiday quarter (ending December 28), according to the company’s Q1 2015 earnings report released today. Analysts estimated that Apple would sell 5.68 million Macs this quarter, putting the electronics maker just under estimates but still showing growth YOY. With this past quarter’s 5.5 million units…

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Apple Beats In Q1 2015 With $74.6B Revenue, $18B Profit And $3.06 EPS

Apple Beats In Q1 2015 With $74.6B Revenue, $18B Profit And $3.06 EPS

By Romain Dillet Apple has just released its fiscal Q1 2015 earnings, reporting $74.6 billion in revenue, $18 billion in net profit representing $3.06 per share. Compared to the year-ago quarter, it corresponds to a growth of 29.5 percent in revenue, and 47.8 percent in EPS (adjusted for the 7-for-1 split). Fortune’s consensus among analysts…

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Apple Sells A Super-Sized 74.5M iPhones In Q1 2015 Thanks To Super-Sized 6 And 6 Plus

Apple Sells A Super-Sized 74.5M iPhones In Q1 2015 Thanks To Super-Sized 6 And 6 Plus

By Darrell Etherington The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have helped Apple sell an astounding 74.5 million iPhones during the first quarter of the company’s fiscal 2015 year. That’s more iPhones than they’ve ever sold during a single quarter, up from the previous record of 51 million iPhone sales reported during the same time last…

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The Pirx One Printer Mixes High Design And 3D Tech

The Pirx One Printer Mixes High Design And 3D Tech

By John Biggs Poland is a hotbed (get it?) for 3D printing and now up-and-comer Pirx is entering the fray. Their printer, the Pirx One, is a $1,199 PLA printer with some seriously classy looks and optional heated bed for ABS support. The printer is a standard FDM device that prints layers of plastic into…

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With Mimo, MIT Alums Are Disrupting The Baby Nursery, Onesie At A Time

With Mimo, MIT Alums Are Disrupting The Baby Nursery, Onesie At A Time

By Danny Crichton For all the innovation that has come out of startups, few have addressed one of the hardest tasks in the world: caring for a newborn infant. Whether it is providing milk at 3 a.m. or ensuring that the baby is exposed to the right shapes and sounds appropriate for its age, parents…

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New Apple Pay Deal Gives It Greater Presence In A Key Market: Self-Serve

New Apple Pay Deal Gives It Greater Presence In A Key Market: Self-Serve

By Darrell Etherington Apple has a new partnership in place with USA Technologies that will help the latter company accept Apple Pay at approximately 200,000 in-use self-serve payment terminals, 9to5Mac reports. The roll-out will bring Apple Pay to coffee machines, snack dispensers, laundromats, goods kiosks, amusement part ticket machines, car wastes, transit ticket and taxi…

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Quantum Dot Displays Could Lead To Cheaper, Thinner Screens

Quantum Dot Displays Could Lead To Cheaper, Thinner Screens

By John Biggs Devices can’t get thinner for a few reasons. While a lighter, thinner battery would be amazing, screens still take up a lot of gadget real estate, a fact that is mitigated slightly by e-ink and other “flat” displays. Now, however, researchers are turning to Quantum Dot displays, screens that use light-emitting nanocrystals…

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