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The first Ash vs. Evil Dead trailer is ridiculous and gory

Sam Raimi’s television follow-up to the cult horror classic The Evil Dead is starting to feel a little more un-dead. Bruce Campbell’s Ash is back in action as a zombie hunter, doing insane things like starting a chainsaw with his teeth, using strange metaphors to make a point, and really, just making one big bloody mess. Lucy Lawless will also appear in the series as a naysayer who thinks Ash is

How to move your Spotify playlists to Apple Music

Now that Apple Music has officially launched, many Spotify users are trying to figure out the best way to export their playlists from one service to the other. Unfortunately, there’s no easy solution for this dilemma, but don’t worry — you won’t have to manually recreate every single playlist if you don’t want to. READ MORE: How have you used Netflix this long without knowing these 10 tips and tricks? So

Keitai: How to update Android

How to update Android Welcome to this week’s Keitai round-up – this week we make sure your Android device is up to date, the world’s best footballer struggles to control a phone and a warning about charging your phone at the theatre. Catch up on Keitai How to update Android This week we’re showing how to update to the latest version of Android. It’s pretty simple, but it may take

Getting rid of copper lines has consequences and the FCC wants you to know them

As phone providers continue to retire their traditional copper landline networks in favor of modern services, the Federal Communications Commission is stepping in in an attempt to ensure that consumers are aware of the changes. It’s proposing new rules that would require service providers to notify customers of the limitations that come alongside switching over to new networks, like wireless or fiber, specifically the fact that they aren’t usable during

Opinion: A closer look at the Microsoft write-down – and the death of Windows Phone

Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,

Opinion: A closer look at the Microsoft write-down – and the death of Windows Phone

Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,

Opinion: A closer look at the Microsoft write-down – and the death of Windows Phone

Introduction and Ballmer’s folly Microsoft is a company on the edge, not of disaster per se but of a choice between what it could be and what it will be. Under the stewardship of Satya Nadella, the company has, at least from the perspective of an outsider, progressed more in a single year than it did under the latter half-decade of Steve Ballmer’s reign, both in terms of culture (which,

Week in Tech: Week in Tech: Windows Phone's on life support, Russia's on selfie watch

If we were to describe the past seven days in a word, that word would be “week” – and if we were to describe that word in another word, it’d be “trouble”. Windows Phone’s hit the skids, Apple’s Watch might be heading that way too, there’s a rumpus over at Reddit and Flash is in a pickle too. Plus: bears! It’s week in tech! Microsoft says ByePhone Remember last week’s

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