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The next thing Apple Watch needs is better battery life - CNET
Commentary: It's 2021, and it's time for this thing to last longer than a day.
Apple VR, AR glasses leaks and rumors: What we expect - CNET
Apple's next big product looks to be a VR headset. Or smartglasses. Or both. Here's what to expect, and our guesses as to what else might happen.
The Super73 S2 is more than an e-bike - Roadshow
Part e-bike, part electric motorcycle, all fun.
Galaxy S21 vs. S20 phones: Why Samsung's new flagship series is $200 cheaper - CNET
After underwhelming sales of the S20 lineup, Samsung has had a serious rethink of its US pricing strategy as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
WandaVision episode 3 Easter eggs and Marvel references on Disney Plus - CNET
More secrets emerge in episode 3, streaming now. Warning: Spoilers ahead!
The president thinks the pandemic is out of control. That's a relief.
After a lot of heartbreak, hope feels weird. And yet ...
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W.H. Chief of Staff: COVID vaccine supply to increase by 20 percent
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain tells Lawrence O'Donnell that the supply of Covid-19 vaccines will increase by 20 percent because President Joe Biden invoked the Defense Production Act. Ron Klain says the Trump administration "fell so far behind" on vaccinations.
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Trump admin governing incompetence leaves low hanging fruit for Biden team
Rachel Maddow looks at how the Biden administration came into office with a well planned agenda, but a lot of their early work is taking care of the basics of governing that he Trump administration neglected or was too incompetent to perform.
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Google parent Alphabet to shut down Loon, its internet-beaming balloon project - CNET
The project's business was unsustainable, Alphabet says.
Fleece Trump's own supporters? He'll pardon you.
It was a fitting cap to Trump’s corrupt administration that in his final hours, he pardoned Bannon— forgiving his alleged crime of fleecing Trump's own supporters—and rescinded the lobbying ban that he had put in place at the start of his term.
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PayPal shuts down account of Texas real estate agent charged in Capitol riot - CNET
Jenna Ryan is fundraising to cover legal costs brought on by her arrest after she "stormed the Capitol." But she can't collect funds via PayPal anymore.
NASA lends 3.9-billion-year-old moon rock to the Biden White House - CNET
Astronauts chipped the 3.9-billion-year-old rock off of a lunar boulder back in 1972.
Porsche Taycan 4S gets a 12% range increase for 2021, report says - Roadshow
The model still trails the competition in range on paper, but this should help narrow the real-world gap even further.
Hayes: Senate Dems have a choice—accept ‘unity’ or use their power to improve America
Chris Hayes: “Democrats are going to have to choose really soon: do they roll over for phony calls for unity that absolve the Republican Party for its trespasses against American democracy? Or, do they wield the rare power they have won through democratic means to repair democracy and people's lives?”
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MotoTrainer gives motorcycle racing fans their own sim rig - Roadshow
The catch is that you have to bring your own motorcycle (and a pile of cash).
James Bond: No Time To Die has been delayed again - CNET
No Time To Die has been pushed back to later in 2021,
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison: We’re going to invest in a 50 state strategy
In a ReidOut exclusive, DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison tells Joy Reid that he wants the party to invest in a 50 state strategy to be prepared for the next races.
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Joy Reid says Amanda Gorman is ‘the America that won’ on Inauguration day
On the inauguration festivities, Joy Reid says Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman stole the show: “That is the America that won and defeated the ugly forces of January 6th.”
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Intel will reclaim its chipmaking lead, incoming CEO Gelsinger predicts - CNET
The company's fourth quarter was strong, but Intel will rely on outside chip manufacturers in coming years.
Yamiche Alcindor: We’ll ask tough questions, but the White House won’t ‘make up alternative facts’
On the Biden Administration’s first day in office and their relationship with the press, Yamiche Alincdor says "We're going to ask tough questions, I'm going to ask tough questions. But at least we're in a situation where they're saying we're going to level with you. We're not going to lie to you upfront ..."
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