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In this issue: cord-cutting myths debunked, new Google Home partnerships, our movie picks, and more!

New Google Home partnerships expand the smart speaker's footprint in the smart home

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No, cord cutting will not break the internet

Cable TV defenders dredge up an old, debunked theory to argue the downside of cord-cutting. Read More

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New Google Home partnerships expand the smart speaker's footprint in the smart home
New movies available for streaming include Fences, Deidra & Laney Rob a Train, Pete's Dragon, and more
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom review: Party-friendly 360-degree speaker is now pint-sized and $100
Netgear expands its Orbi Wi-Fi system into a product family, adding two less-expensive models
V-Moda gives you a choice: Use its new Crossfade 2 headphones with or without wires
Vifa Oslo portable Bluetooth speaker review: A Danish delight for the deep-pocketed
Ezviz Mini 360 Plus review: This little security camera covers a lot of ground
Vudu's smartphone app can turn your old DVDs into HD digital copies
iHome iSP6 and iSP8 SmartPlug reviews: An easy entree into the smart home
Tested: Microsoft Edge is the only browser to run Netflix in 4K
Comcast's live TV streaming service may only be for Xfinity Internet customers

Video/Webcast: IBM

How Multi-National Organizations Deal with Data Privacy on Mobile Devices

Join special guest, IDC analyst Phil Hochmuth, and IBM mobility expert, Kaushik Srinivas, as we discuss challenges IT teams at global organizations are facing with BYOD Read More

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New Google Home partnerships expand the smart speaker's footprint in the smart home

Vivint, Wink, and 11 other other brands add 'OK Google' to their vocabularies. Read More

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New movies available for streaming include Fences, Deidra & Laney Rob a Train, Pete's Dragon, and more

The best movies now streaming include old favorites, new discoveries, and ICYMI opportunities. Read More

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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom review: Party-friendly 360-degree speaker is now pint-sized and $100

Loud, durable, and affordable, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom is the ultimate party speaker. Read More

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Netgear expands its Orbi Wi-Fi system into a product family, adding two less-expensive models

For one SKU, the router manufacturer shrunk its satellite to fit a wall plug. Read More

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V-Moda gives you a choice: Use its new Crossfade 2 headphones with or without wires

You get Hi-Res Audio certification with a cable, or aptX Bluetooth decoding without one. Read More

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Vifa Oslo portable Bluetooth speaker review: A Danish delight for the deep-pocketed

Vifa's Bluetooth mobile sound system offers a luxurious design and fabulous sound for its fat price. Read More

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Ezviz Mini 360 Plus review: This little security camera covers a lot of ground

Thanks to its pan-and-tilt and motion-detected tracking features, not much will evade this camera's eye. Read More

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Vudu's smartphone app can turn your old DVDs into HD digital copies

Now you can pay a nominal per-title fee to get digital copies of your DVD and Blu-ray discs. Read More

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iHome iSP6 and iSP8 SmartPlug reviews: An easy entree into the smart home

From ease of set up through broad compatibility, including with Apple's HomeKit, these smart plugs hit nearly every mark. Read More

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Tested: Microsoft Edge is the only browser to run Netflix in 4K

In 2016, Microsoft Edge was the only major PC browser to run Netflix in 1080p. With the Windows 10 Creators Update, it's now made the jump to 4K. Read More

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Comcast's live TV streaming service may only be for Xfinity Internet customers

Comcast's Stream is going away in favor of a new service called Xfinity Instant TV, according to reports. Read More

Case Study: NaviSite

Using Managed Hosting to Improve Life for Customers and its IT Team

Navisite offered better disaster recovery and business continuity (BCDR) planning than his internal solution. Equally important, with Navisite managing O365, Wester saw the opportunity to make more strategic use of the hours his IT team were spending checking hardware, mail flow, and spam. Read More

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