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Netflix Max hands-on: Jellyvision’s take on your movie queue

As reported on Engadget. By Sean Buckley Being a Netflix subscriber is almost like being cursed — sure, you have access to untold troves of streaming TV shows and films, but how do you choose what to watch? The burden of choice weighs heavily on the indecisive Netflix user, trapping them in a labyrinth of enticing categories, familiar recommendations and episode backlogs. Admit it, you don’t know jack about picking out a good flick, which is exactly why Netflix created…

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Politics

These Photos Show Just How Massive The Protests In Egypt Have Become

As reported on Businessinsider.com by PAUL SZOLDRA AND MICHAEL KELLEY Massive protests have swept across Egypt once more, and this time they are even larger than the Arab Spring protests that ousted Hosni Mubarak in 2011. A military source told AFP that “millions” of protesters took to the streets. “It is the biggest protest in Egypt’s history.” Their anger is now directed at President Mohamed Morsi, whom many believe has lost his legitimacy after becoming the country’s first democratically elected president. There are also…

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Security Story

NSA spies on Germany as much as it does China and Saudi Arabia: Der Spiegel

As reported on The Verge. By Jeff Blagdon Since details of the NSA’s massive phone and internet spying programs first came to light, America’s allies in the EU have been demanding for Washington to explain what it’s doing with Europeans’ data. Now, a new report from German news weekly Der Spiegel provides some more insight into the size of Washington’s telecommunications dragnet, claiming that US intelligence compiles metadata on half a billion German data connections (including phone calls, emails,…

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From Independence Day to Parks and Rec: The Best Patriotic Picks for the 4th of July

As reported on Wired. BY WIRED STAFF With the Fourth of July right around the corner, we’ve has been pondering our favorite patriotic media. Not just the movies that offer the most jingoism or flag-waving, mind you, but the movies, TV shows, comics and books that best celebrate, critique or embody the issue of American identity. If you’re looking for something to read or watch over the upcoming holiday, we offer these humble suggestions for exploring,…

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Mobile

ZTE Open, the first Firefox OS phone for consumers, launches tomorrow for $90

As reported on Engadget. By Stefan Constantinescu When Mozilla said devices running Firefox OS would be cheap, we didn’t know they’d be this cheap. Telefónica has just tweeted that the ZTE Open will be launching in Spain tomorrow for €69, which translates to around $90 and is a good $30 less than the cheapest developer unit we’d seen until now. And here’s where it gets pretty wild: that price includes €30 ($39) of airtime for prepaid customers. When we played with the…

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Mobile

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active review: a top-tier phone in a water-resistant package

As reported on Engadget. By Sarah Silbert After Samsung’s latest product push in London, we have nothing short of a Galaxy S 4 franchise on our hands. While the company unveiled its expected Mini version along with a photography-focused variant, it also took a step in the rugged-device direction by announcing the Galaxy S4 Active. With IP67 water and dust protection, the phone promises to see you through 30 minutes of aquatic activity at a time. Ruggedness aside, though, this…

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