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I hate my new Samsung curved TV so much
A few months ago I did something extremely out of character: I went out and bought a TV without obsessively reading product reviews. I just drove to Walmart and purchased the nicest-looking TV in...
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Ten books you should read in February
From a look at life in Stalin’s Russia to an account of an Alpine road trip, these are the titles that should sit on your shelf this month, writes Jane Ciabattari.
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Lego Bricks Scenery: Wolfugrod Forest
Medieval scenery - Wolfugrod Forest
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Oh god why do these headphones have a touchscreen on the side
No, you can't see it while you're wearing them. Yes, it looks really dumb. But how many headphones let you ask Amazon's Alexa voice assistant to play your favorite song? How many can measure your heart rate, and adjust your tunes accordingly? Or play music from Spotify or SoundCloud over a built-in cellular connection? Or offer 16GB of on-board storage, so you don't need to carry your phone to have your MP3s and FLACs? And how many gimmicky headphones actually sound good?
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New Books coming out Early May of 17.
Look for new books by Paula Hawkins, Gabourey Sidibe and Ivanka Trump.
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Dive in to Paula Hawkins' Scary 'Into the Water'
A mystery set in an English riverside town is the follow-up to 'The Girl on the Train.'
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6 Books to Read Before They Become Movies This Year
From Stephen King thrillers to YA best-sellers
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The 100 best nonfiction books: No 55 – Personal Memoirs by Ulysses S Grant (1885)
The civil war general turned president was a reluctant author, but set the gold standard for presidential memoirs
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New Mercedes E-Class All Terrain 4x4x2 review
Why should Mercedes build an E-Class 4x4x2 when they have a full range of proper SUVs and an iconic G-Class? Because it can. No other luxury brand is as successful as when it comes to developing off-road toys. And in contradiction to the original G-Class 4x4x2 or the AMG G63 6x6 you won’t have to be a billionaire to play with it.
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saison 7 épisode 02 | Regarder Game of thrones en streaming VF et VOSTFR
Alors qu'on se remet tout doucement des événements de l'épisode 1 de la saison 7 de Game of Thrones, dont vous pouvez découvrir notre verdict sur melty, on se
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The Real Reason Why Valerian Flopped At The Box Office
Things are not looking good for Luc Besson's sci-fi epic Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. The expensive film was obliterated at the domestic box office in its opening weekend, falling in fifth place with only $17 million against a reported $180 million production budget.
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Exclusive: Tesla Model 3 First Drive Review - Motor Trend
The Tesla Model 3 is the most important car in the world right now. Motor Trend got an exclusive drive. Is it worth the fanfare and the price?
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The Dell XPS 15 9560 Review: Infinity Edge Part Two
Near the end of 2015, Dell rolled out their new XPS styling cues, that were so successful on the XPS 13, to its larger sibling, the XPS 15. Thanks to the Infinity Edge display, Dell’s new XPS 15 packed a full 15.6-inch display into a notebook closer to the size of a 14-inch model. Perhaps the size reduction is not quite as dramatic as the XPS 13 when it first launched with the thin-bezel design, but Dell also kept the performance heart of the XPS 15 intact with the change, keeping a quad-core 45-Watt CPU, and NVIDIA GTX 960M graphics.
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The Books We Don’t Understand
What is going on when a book simply makes no sense to you? Perhaps a classic that everyone praises. Or something new you’re being asked to review. I don’t mean that you find the style tiresome, or the going slow; simply that the characters, their reflections, their priorities, the way they interact, do not really add up.
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Essential Phone review: a beautiful work in progress
Even though it was announced less than three months ago at the Code Conference, there's already enough mythology surrounding the Essential Phone to fill a book. It comes from a brand-new billion-dollar startup led by the person who helped create Android itself, Andy Rubin. That origin binds it up with the history of all smartphones in a way that doesn't usually apply to your run-of-the-mill device.
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The Essential Phone Is Too Expensive to Have a Camera This Bad
In August 2017, Andy Rubin, the creator of Android, and his disciples at Essential Products descended onto this mortal plane to grace us with the PH-1—a device that seeks to right the wrongs of modern smartphone design. Almost monolithic in appearance, the PH-1, or the Essential Phone as it’s more commonly known, is forged from a combination of titanium and ceramic meant to withstand the rigors of daily living without needing to be shrouded in ugly plastic cases.
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Galaxy S8 Active review: A really rugged, really expensive phone
The Galaxy S8 Active is the fifth Samsung S phone to bear the Active name, and it's easily the most refined take on the concept yet. Currently, the S8 Active is only available on AT&T, and that's the model we've received for review, but eventually, Samsung has less than subtly implied it will make its way to other carriers here in the US, as well to the unlocked market.
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Samsung Galaxy Note8 Teardown
The Note7 came in hot but went out in a show of flames and combustion. Rising out of its ashes is Fawkes the Note8! Samsung has pulled out all the stops on the specs of this phone, and added a few stops where the battery’s concerned. Join us—and hopefully not the local fire department—as we open up the Samsung Galaxy Note8!
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The Essential Phone does the job, but you can do much, much better
The stunning Essential Phone PH-1 feels brilliant in the hand and it’s one of the fastest phones we’ve tested. There's no bloatware or unsightly logos, and its premium materials survived a six-foot drop. Compatible with all major US carriers.
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The HTC U11 is my phone of the year
I need to get this out there before the new iPhones and, especially, the new Google Pixels shake my confidence: the HTC U11 is my phone of the year. The red U11, in particular. I‘ve been using that device for over a month now, and having relied on it to get through the rigors of the IFA tech exhibition in Berlin, I can confirm my initial feelings about it. The U11 is the phone with the most good things about it.
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