The best noise-canceling headphones

The best noise-canceling headphones buying guide: Welcome to TheIndianSubcontinent's round-up of the best noise-canceling headphones to buy in 2019.

The best noise-canceling headphones can help you slip into audio nirvana in all kinds of situations, whether you're commuting and trying to escape the sound of traffic and sniffling fellow commuters,

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Best 65-inch 4K TVs

If you're on the hunt for a bigger television screen, you could do a lot worse than a 65-inch TV. You'll need a decent amount of space in your living room to fit a 4K television of that size, of course, but if you have the room to spare, a 65-inch TV could be just the thing to take your home entertainment setup to the next level.

TV makers are

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A clan system could be coming to PUBG on PCA clan system could be coming to PUBG on PC

PlayerUnknown’s Battleground has only just rolled out its latest update but future-focused dataminers may have already discovered what could be next in the PC version of the Battle Royale game: clans.

The source of the information is well-known dataminer PlayerIGN (via The Loadout), who is active in the PUBG community and has been accurate with

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Best Wireless Headphones: Welcome to TheIndianSubcontinent's guide to the best wireless and Bluetooth headphones you can buy in 2019.

Now sure, a few short years ago, we may have tried to dissuade you from buying a pair of wireless headphones (the technology had issues with wireless connectivity over Bluetooth and sound quality took a dive as a

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Instagram's experiment with hiding 'like' counts is expanding to the USInstagram's experiment with hiding 'like' counts is expanding to the US

Instagram's ongoing experiment to see whether hiding 'like' counts on posts will improve the user experience is now expanding to the US – a "small portion" of people should find these metrics hidden from view.

As TechCrunch reports, the expansion was announced at the Wired25 conference. The tweak has already been tested in Canada, Ireland, Italy,

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A US financial regulator has opened an investigation into claims Apple's credit card offered different credit limits for men and women.

It follows complaints - including from Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak - that algorithms used to set limits might be inherently biased against women.

New York's Department of Financial Services

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