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Smartphone customers can no longer get two-year Sprint contracts. Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr CC

Sprint is set to match Verizon and T-Mobile by stopping offering two-year phone contracts to new customers, although two-year contracts for tablets will remain.

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Keep it secret. Keep it safe. Photo: Dog & Bone

Cult of Mac CES 2016 full coverage We can officially add luggage locks to the list of things we kind of never expected to get smart versions.

Case and lock maker Dog & Bone is bringing out a keyless, TSA-approved, Bluetooth travel padlock that’s designed to keep unwanted people from getting their dirty hands on your underwear and hoard of duty-free booze. The company is showing off their new device at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.

Smart and robust. Photo: Motorola

Smart and robust. Photo: Motorola

Motorola’s new Moto 360 Sport, the rugged alternative to Moto 360 for the sporty, is finally available to purchase from the company’s online store.

The new wearable has exactly the same internals as the 42mm Moto 360 (second-generation), but it swaps the stainless steel and leather for a robust plastic and silicone form factor that’s better suited to the outdoors.

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Marshmallow is on its way to Priv. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Marshmallow is on its way to Priv. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry will deliver its Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Priv by the end of this quarter, the company confirmed at CES 2016 in Las Vegas this week. Users will likely have to wait another couple of months for it, but it is on the way!

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