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Use apps to turn your Twitter feed into a spoiler-free zone

02.14.2014 12:30 PM

Are the people in your social media sphere yammering on about House of Cards or the Winter Olympics before you've had a chance to watch? We've looked at some apps that can silence them until you can get to a TV.

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Google shows Valentine's Day love with app sales, Google+ hijinks, a free Disney short, and more

02.14.2014 4:24 PM

Happy Valentine's Day from the world's biggest search engine and online ad market.

 

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House of Cards Season 2

House of Cards returns, and 6 other streaming originals hope to topple it

02.15.2014 6:30 AM

Amazon and Hulu are still searching for their own House of Cardsbut do any of their efforts have the sizzle of Netflix's magnum opus?

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Android mirroring could make its way to Chromecast

02.17.2014 12:48 PM

Just don't expect to play Flappy Bird on the big screen.

Showtime Anytime Roku channel

Showtime Anytime comes to Roku for some U.S. subscribers

02.18.2014 3:30 PM

Sorry, Dish Network and Comcast customers, you're not invited to the party just yet.

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Customers suffer slow streams while Netflix and ISPs battle over video delivery, says WSJ

02.19.2014 11:07 AM

ISPs like Verizon want Netflix to pay for the massive amount of video traffic flowing across its networks. But Netflix is reluctant to do so.

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Belkin fixes WeMo security holes that gave hackers access to home appliances

02.19.2014 11:20 AM

Your light switches and thermostats are safe, for now.

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Keep an eye on your home with these two ridiculously simple surveillance apps

02.20.2014 8:00 AM

Monitor your home, child, or pet by using an app on your phone paired with an extra piece of equipment.

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