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It's football season! These second-screen apps make NFL games even more fun to watch

Bringing you everything from stats to game-time snacks, these apps are as indispensable as your TV remote. Read More

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Nest ships its Nest Cam Outdoor and shows off new colors for its Nest Thermostat
Cord cutting is a bigger bargain than ever
Apple pushes new EarPods and AirPods for a future without headphone jacks
NFL without cable: A cord cutter's guide for the 2016 season
Sony has Bose and its Quiet Comfort noise-cancelling headphones in its sights
Pico can brew craft beers right in your kitchen
Coming soon: USB-C to HDMI without an adapter, thanks to a new HDMI spec
Sony's smaller PlayStation 4 Slim launches September 15
Report: Google to unveil Pixel phones, Google Home, Daydream VR, and a 4K Chromecast on Oct. 4
More powerful PlayStation 4 Pro revealed with 4K support, AMD's new Polaris graphics
Primed for pigskin: The best ways to watch football this season (with or without cable)
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Nest ships its Nest Cam Outdoor and shows off new colors for its Nest Thermostat

Nest Cam users will need a subscription to get all the new features, but non-subscribers aren't left totally in the cold. Read More

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Cord cutting is a bigger bargain than ever

Cable TV apologists keep offering the same tired defense against cord cutting. When will they learn? Read More

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Apple pushes new EarPods and AirPods for a future without headphone jacks

Apple removes the headphone jack from the iPhone 7, ships Lightning EarPods and an adapter instead. Read More

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NFL without cable: A cord cutter's guide for the 2016 season

Watching sports without a big cable TV bundle has gotten a lot easier in the last year; NFL games are no exception. Read More

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Sony has Bose and its Quiet Comfort noise-cancelling headphones in its sights

Coming soon from Sony: New wireless and wired headphones, an audiophile headphone amp, and a gold-plated Walkman machined from solid copper. Read More

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Pico can brew craft beers right in your kitchen

Pico is an automated brewing machine that can recreate your favorite beer Read More

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Coming soon: USB-C to HDMI without an adapter, thanks to a new HDMI spec

USB-C, which has become something of a "do-everything" connector standard, has added an alternate mode that eliminates the need for an adapter when connecting to HDMI displays. Read More

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Sony's smaller PlayStation 4 Slim launches September 15

The Sony PlayStation 4 Slim is smaller, quieter, more efficient—but has the same three-year-old hardware sitting inside. Read More

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Report: Google to unveil Pixel phones, Google Home, Daydream VR, and a 4K Chromecast on Oct. 4

The report echoes earlier rumors that Google is dropping the Nexus branding and will further push its services into virtual reality, the smart home, and television. Read More

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More powerful PlayStation 4 Pro revealed with 4K support, AMD's new Polaris graphics

Touting technology from AMD's new Polaris architecture, the new 4.20 TFLOP PlayStation 4 Pro should finally allow console developers to reliably hit 1080p at 30 frames per second. And maybe more. Read More

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Primed for pigskin: The best ways to watch football this season (with or without cable)

Whether you're a cord cutter or a pay-TV addict, we'll show you all the ways you can watch this season's bone-crunching action on screens of any size. Read More

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