The DVR acts as the TV and sends the signal out to multiple devices, including other TVs, phones and tablets to watch, record and play back TV shows.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
The late Stan Lee talked tech with USA TODAY
The creator of Spiderman and so many other iconic characters sat down with USA TODAY in 2012 to talk tech, his love of the iPad and being a “living legend.” Lee died on November 12 at age 95.
The high costs of repairing an Apple i-device
Apple charges $300 to fix a $400 smartwatch, or $150 if you invest in Apple Care. This is similar to fees to fix a cracked iPhone, but on a percentage basis, way smaller. Getting the iPhone 8 screen fixed is the best bargain around at $149.
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The high costs of getting an Apple i-device repaired.
The high costs of getting an Apple i-device repaired. Jefferson Graham reports on #TalkingTech
Photo tour: People watching, street art in wild Venice Beach, California
The Southern California enclave attracts street performers, fashionistas and throngs of tourists. It’s also a great showcase for local artists.
There’s a reason so many Amazon searches show you sponsored ads
Yes, your Amazon search page really is more cluttered than ever before. Amazon is on tap to be the No. 3 seller of online ads, says eMarketer.
Facebook says, yes, Portal does track your calls, but it really isn’t for snooping
The controversial video speaker is in stores Thursday. Yes, it monitors who you have called and for how long, but Facebook says it’s not listening in.
Athletic firm Under Armour under fire for strip club expenses
In response to reports of sexual misconduct at the athletic wear company, it says it will now provide a “respectful and inclusive” workplace in statement.
New for November: iPad Pro, Amazon DVR, Pixel Slate & more
The first Black Friday sale went live this week. More new tech products will hit stores in the coming weeks from Apple, Amazon, Facebook and others.
Flickr adds unlimited storage for pros, lowers free usage
The long-dormant service was snapped up from Yahoo in July by photo site SmugMug, which just announced several changes, including $50 yearly fee for unlimited uploads or a limit of 1,000 photos that can be uploaded for free.
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