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In a crowded marketplace, the Amazon Fire TV sticks and boxes remain some of the simplest and least expensive ways... [Gizmodo]( October 31, 2019 [The 10 Settings You Need to Change on Your Amazon Fire TV]( [In a crowded marketplace, the Amazon Fire TV sticks and boxes remain some of the simplest and least expensive ways to get music and movies up on your big-screen TV—especially if you’re invested in Amazon’s streaming services. If you own a Fire TV device, here are ten tricks to get more from it.]( [News]( [AT&T's New 'Unlimited' Plans Have Wildly Different Data Caps]( [At this point, no one should be surprised when a new cellphone plan branded with the word “unlimited” is anything but. 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I’ve spent weeks testing the beta version of the computational...]( [News]( [Research Shows That Doing a Bad Job Wrapping Presents Will Make a Person Like Your Gift Even More]( [The hectic holidays are approaching, but according to a study shared in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, you shouldn’t waste your time immaculately wrapping the gifts you bought everyone—they’re more inclined to like what’s inside if the presents are wrapped poorly.]( [I Miss]( [I Miss the OLPC, a Little Laptop That Dreamed Bigger Than It Could Deliver]( [It never came close to realizing its creators’ aspirations of developing a cheap $50 laptop that could introduce kids from all over world—even those in developing nations—to the personal computer. 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