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The best second-screen apps for watching the 2016 Olympics
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The best second-screen apps for watching the 2016 Olympics

Enhance your viewing experience with behind-the-scenes video, athlete's social feeds, and more. Read More

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What's going on with Fox Sports on PlayStation Vue

Some PlayStation Vue users say Fox Sports regional channels are missing. Read More

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First look: Prisma makes cold-brew coffee in 10 minutes flat

GE Appliances and FirstBuild are back with another crowdfunded appliance. This time, it's a futuristic coffee machine. Read More

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Touchscreen intercom Nucleus debuts with Alexa integration for hands-free control

The $250 device is available on Amazon and at Lowe's stores nationwide starting August 4. Read More

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Comcast overhauls its X1 cable-TV platform for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio

With metadata galore, and on-demand coverage of star athletes, X1 is a worthwhile upgrade for Olympics addicts. Read More

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Mass Fidelity Core and Core Sub review: Exceptional Bluetooth speakers

The diminutive Core is one of the best Bluetooth speakers ever. The Core Sub is icing on that sonic cake. Read More

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Vizio acquisition by Chinese TV and content powerhouse LeEco could shake up U.S. market

The $2 billion purchase of Vizio makes LeEco the number-two player in the U.S. smart TV market, and provides an opportunity for its many content holdings. Read More

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Oppo PM-2 planar magnetic headphones review: As exquisite as they are expensive

Oppo's PM-2 planar magnetic headphones have an uncanny knack of pulling out every last detail from your music. Read More

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Channels review: Turn your iPad or iPhone into a handheld TV

The Channels app lets you view over-the-air broadcasts and some cable programming in iOS with the right third-party hardware. Read More

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Star Trek VI and 11 other movies are now streaming online

Night of the Hunter, the Explorers, Blade II.... Pick your genre, sit back, and enjoy. Read More

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The most interesting thing about Philips' new health gadgets is their FDA status

Philips' new health watch, body analysis scale, blood pressure monitors, and thermometer scream "medical device" in both form and function. Read More

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