Lynn La from
CNET said the OnePlus 5 is a high - performing smartphone that costs hundreds of dollars less than other Android flagships.
TechCrunch called them «killer» and said they're the best reason to upgrade this year, while
CNET said the most noticeable change is the incredible quality of textures, largely due to Apple's new image signal processor.
As for the transition from electric motor to gas engine,
CNET said it «was almost imperceptible.»
And, while PC Mag notes that its transfer speeds are «adequate, but not very fast,»
CNET says you'll probably still «want it for the cool design alone.»
CNET says that the Barnes & Noble nook Wi - Fi reader is «excellent... the best e-reader for $ 149.»
LG might be an expert at making Nexus hardware, but the company wants to focus on its own products for a change,
CNET says.
CNET says that Apple, HTC, Nokia and Sony phones shouldn't convert emoji texts into MMS texts, so users who own smartphones from these OEMs shouldn't encounter similar charges.
Not exact matches
In a
CNET report yesterday, a beta startup called Breakr, which
says it helps rouse and rally online fandoms, confoundingly claimed responsibility for Alex's ascent — including his now roughly 50,000 Twitter followers and a recent appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
CNET's report cites an unnamed source, and
says the headset could have an 8K display for each eye, would connect wirelessly to a dedicated, powerful box, and would not require placing cameras around the room.
Starbucks chief digital officer Adam Brotman
said the coffee giant had not planned to drop AT&T, but was looking for ways to partner with Google and saw an opportunity to improve Wi - Fi speeds, according to a report published today by
CNET.
Quoted on
CNET, analyst Bob O'Donnell
said, «While some consumers appreciate the new form factors and touch capabilities of Windows 8, the radical changes to the [user interface], removal of the familiar Start button, and the costs associated with touch have made PCs a less attractive alternative to dedicated tablets and other competitive devices.»
When contacted by
CNET today, a Facebook spokesperson
said, «We believe this lawsuit is without merit and will defend ourselves vigorously.»
«We are at a critical time in the evolution of the wireless industry,»
said Kathleen Ham, vice president of federal regulatory affairs for T - Mobile, in an interview with
CNET.
CNET's Jason Parker
said in June that the OS is faster and easier to use, and apps have a cleaner look.
In an interview with
CNET, Isaacson
said Apple wasn't «close at all,» and that «it was very theoretical.»
The tech blogosphere (
CNET included) went into a mild panic today over a report in the Guardian
saying that a native Google Maps app for iOS would «struggle for Apple approval»
(Credit: James Martin /
CNET) Apple CEO Tim Cook took the most drastic step yet to address the growing furor over the company's beleaguered map application,
saying he was «extremely sorry» for the frustration felt by customers and vowing to improve the program.
CNET NEWS - Dec 30 - Among the 750 Internet users in the U.S. surveyed by Pew, 65 %
said they've paid for online content.
In a recent interview with
CNET, Chadwick Boseman called Shuri the «Tony Stark of Wakanda» and
said, «Her role is the most important.»
CNET editor Tim Stevens took the X5 M's twin - under - the - skin X6 M around the Circuit of the Americas F1 course in Austin, and had this to
say about the performance:
Speaking to
CNET, an unnamed AT&T executive
said «The BlackBerry Priv is really struggling.
«The future for this brand is multiplatform,»
said Jim Lanzone, president and chief executive of
CNET parent company CBS Interactive.
Speaking to
CNET, E Ink's Sri Peruvemba
said that the company is actually more on a two - year cycle, and 2011 wouldn't bring any advances from them, in the monochrome sector at least.
From now on, Motorola will be the only company that makes Droid - branded phones for Verizon
says CNET.
«
CNET and other leading industry reviewers have given The All - New NOOK and NOOK Color their top Editor's Choice distinctions, and we're excited to bring our line of award - winning eReading devices to OfficeMax customers in - store and online,»
said Chris Peifer, Vice President, Digital Business Development at Barnes & Noble.
That's the rumor over at
CNET, whose tipster
says that the next Nook — being announced about 90 minutes from now, we'll be there!
«Velocity has applied its savvy as a performance PC vendor to this system, overclocking where appropriate and eschewing most nonessential components to keep the price reasonable,»
said Rich Brown, Senior Editor in charge of desktop reviews at
CNET.
«How the first book made it through and the second one didn't, I don't know,» Fraction was quoted as
saying to
CNET back on October 23.
That
said, currently you can download a demo version from
CNET and there's some further reviews there.
CNET: Well, Apple's
saying it's got 20 percent market share and I've heard Barnes & Noble
saying it's got 20 percent as well, so that would leave you guys with...
CNET: A lot of people, including me, have
said that you'd prefer not to be in the hardware business.
Though the WSJ isn't
saying anything about pricing or specs of the ad - supported model, this could be the slightly updated version of the existing Kindle Fire that
CNET is referring to, as that is expected to cost less than the all - new model.
«There are two approaches you can take to a tablet,»
CNet cites Jeff Barney, vice president and general manager of Toshiba's digital products division, as
saying.
«If they build a few million units there's no way they can sell it through Microsoft store only,» he
said to
CNET.
Cnet has a video of Ron Garriques giving a brief demo of the Dell Streak in which Garriques
says that Dell is working on a version of the Streak for the Asian market.
Why iBooks is a better file manager than e-book reader (
CNET) If you
say so.
CNET has heard from a reliable source that Barnes & Noble is planning a shake up with its Nook tablets,
saying that the company is aiming to introduce a new 7 - inch tablet with «revolutionary screen technology.»
«They have better picture quality that has nothing to do with the resolution,»
says David Katzmaier, TV reviews editor for technology site
CNET.
I can guarantee you that it's as close to real skating as you'll ever come,» he
said when asked by
CNET news if games could get any more realistic.
But like Frank Provo
said in his farewell message to the Gamespot community, the suits at
CNet (Gamespot's parent company) are to be blamed: «GameSpot itself is NOT the problem.
In his message, he
said he believes that the management of Gamespot's parent company —
CNet — is planning to soften the site's tone and push for higher review scores in order to make advertisers happy.
In a statement to
CNET, EA
said that the notification was «sent in error», the company having no plans to remove Rock Band from any mobile -LSB-...]
During an interview with
CNET, Fils - Aime
said: «Launch day is not the be-all and the end - all.
I would
say buy this game for someone you despise but then you would actually have to purchase it and give money to Eidos which would sadly trickle back to the corrupt the corrupt owners of Gamespot /
Cnet / Metacritic.
Not only is it scary news, but as
CNET points out we are major culprits: «The report, co-authored by EMPA of Switzerland, specialty materials group Umicore and the United Nations University,
said that the United States is the biggest producer of e-waste, creating around 3 million metric tons a year.
Michael Kanellos of
CNET looks at TechTurn, a company in Austin that «
says refurbishing offers the most efficient alternative to dealing with the world's growing mound of e-waste.
That
said, Yoon C. Lee, the Samsung Vice President who introduced SleepSense at IFA, told
CNET to expect something comparable to other dedicated sleep trackers in the $ 200 - $ 250 range, including Withings Aura, which actually retails for $ 300 (just under # 200 and AU$ 440).
Animoji, enabled by the front - facing TrueDepth camera, are «cute» according to
CNET, which is about the extent of what reviews had to
say about the feature.
CNET reported last week that Amazon Senior Vice President of Devices, David Limp,
said he would consider adding Apple Siri or Google Assistant access through the Echo.
In the meantime, Facebook
said it's auditing records in an effort to find any other companies that may have taken advantage of its service,
CNET reports.