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    Microsoft’s $200 Surface Earbuds are killing themselves — make sure you charge yours regularly to keep them going

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    I own three pairs of Surface Earbuds, and all of them are now dead after not being used for over a year. If you’re still using yours, make sure to keep them topped up to keep them alive.

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