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Court gives the NSA permission to continue phone metadata collection for now
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Still skeptical about Cortana? These 10 features might change your mind
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PC ports are consistently shoddy, and it’s embarrassing
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Retro City Rampage gets another port, but this time it’s coming to MS-DOS
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Microsoft Edge gets some much-needed love in Windows 10 Build 10158
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Looking back at the jump from OS 9 to OS X
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UK woman loses home purchase deposit to phishing email
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Supreme Court declines to hear Oracle’s copyright case against Google
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Should the Oculus Rift have a better lens? Microsoft seems to think so
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Updated: New, more affordable NUC systems arrive on Amazon for pre-order
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Patch for Batman: Arkham Knight on PC released, but more fixes “will take some time”
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New entry-level i7 Surface Pro 3 spotted at discounted rate
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Epson Expression Home XP-420 review
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Does using your laptop in bed cause it to overheat? We tested
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WinBeta releases video of leaked Windows 10 build 10154
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Windows Media Center is dead. Here are the best alternatives
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Google’s new chatbot wants to live forever … and fix your computer
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Google is saving the environment, one renovated coal plant at a time
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Case Logic Prevailer review
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No Internet, no problem — how to fix Windows 8.1 Wi-Fi issues
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How much do online advertisers really know about you? We asked an expert
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Update: Samsung yields on Windows Update, will issue patch to re-enable it
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Russia won’t go Wayback, blocks the Internet Archive
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Want to use Windows 10 for free? You have some legitimate options
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Steve Wozniak welcomes his robot overlords, says the future no longer scares him
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This 200GB microSD card can transfer up to 1,200 photos per minute
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Retro-style ThinkPad might resurrect the seven-row keyboard, blue enter key, and more
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Canon Pixma MX492 review
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Update: ECS denies rumors, says its motherboard business is alive and well
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One of the world’s most wanted cybercriminals extradited to US
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Rumors claim Cannon Lake, Intel’s 10nm processor, is delayed indefinitely
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Batman: Arkham Knight developer posts recommended quality settings
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AMD Radeon R9 Fury X review
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Chinese router offers “pregnant women” setting, is accused of fear-mongering
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Lenovo’s stick PC has a low price tag and a built-in speaker
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NVIDIA releases Game Ready drivers optimized for Batman: Arkham Knight
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Hackers ground 1,400 fliers at European airport as airline claims all carriers are at risk
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Windows 10 is coming, and here are 5 reasons you should upgrade
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Updated: Microsoft offering free upgrade for Windows 10 Insider Preview users
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Brother MFC-J5520DW review
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Apple patents a way to get rid of those ugly white plastic strips on your iPhone
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3 reasons the first VR headsets will suck … but I’m buying one anyway
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Do you really want complete digital privacy?
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E3 2015 draws the line between console and PC gamers
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Google to remove revenge porn from search results in victory against online harrassment
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XCOM 2 and Beyond Earth: Rising Tide show why Firaxis is the king of strategy gaming
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Formlabs Form 1+ SLA 3D Printer review
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Keep up with every tee shot at Chambers Bay with our 2015 US Open streaming guide
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HBM stands for Fury: How AMD’s cutting-edge technology will put it back in the game
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How Blizzard plans to resurrect Leoric for Heroes of the Storm
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Cortana button, convertibles dominate Toshiba’s upcoming Windows 10 laptops
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E3 2015 proves to be one small step forward for womankind
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AMD officially reveals new Radeon 300-series, R9 Fury at E3 2015
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Adobe Creative Cloud 2015’s big update brings new tools, stock photo service, Android apps
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Like Google and Yahoo, Bing will soon encrypt all search traffic by default
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Windows 10 just might save the Xbox One
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Ubisoft E3 2015 press conference roundup
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Netflix confirms a redesigned interface to replace its aging web player
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Microsoft is opening new data centers in Canada to keep control of your privacy
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There’s a 30-year-old Commodore Amiga still controlling heat and AC in 19 public schools
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StarVR specs make the Oculus Rift look like a kid’s toy
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The 11 best accessories for the Surface Pro 3
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Fallout 4 is packed with new features, and brings mods to XBox One
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Weekly Rewind: 10 important tech stories you may have missed
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Windows 10: Our complete guide to Microsoft’s next OS
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Murder on the high seas – The Ship HD coming in 2016
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The Ask toolbar is now considered malware by Microsoft
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Oculus shows off the consumer-ready rift and a new controller
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3D scanning is now easier and more affordable – if you own HP’s Sprout
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Security experts Kaspersky report advanced hacking attack against its own network
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Today’s CPUs are up to 60 times quicker than those sold just a decade ago
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Major tech firms urge President Obama to keep his mitts off encryption
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Will iOS 9 finally let the iPad replace your laptop?
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McAfee report sees ransomeware surge, praises Adobe for its response
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Americans resigned to their privacy-less fate, but they don’t like it
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Swift goes open-source, but what’s in it for Apple?
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10 Apple announcements at WWDC 2015 that you’ll want to know
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The next version of OS X is called El Capitan, focuses on refining Yosemite
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At only $170, Broadwell-powered Windows 10 laptops could be a problem for ChromeOS
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Waiting for WWDC 2015? Our full roundup of everything Apple may reveal
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Build a killer home media center with a $35 Raspberry Pi
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Ransomware is the new hot threat everyone is talking about; what do you need to know?
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Your medical data is a hacker jackpot, now drawing more interest than credit cards
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Memories abound: How to share your photos with friends on Google Photos
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What Thunderbolt 3 means for the future of PC connection standards
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Firaxis has big plans for XCOM 2, and that’s why it’s PC-only
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Acer shows off 11K widescreen monitor setup, new Predator gaming rigs
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Meet the release-ready Steam Controller
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Weekly rewind: Dish and T-Mobile flirt, Windows 10 gets a drop date, and more
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Acer S277HK 4K monitor review
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Microsoft update adds real time prescence to Word 2016
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At long last, Valve begins taking pre-orders for Steam Machines
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Grief is no game, but one developer used virtual reality to defeat it
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NSA spying powers aren’t dead yet, as the Obama administration seeks to revive bulk collection
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Tim Cook is right about privacy and encryption: We shouldn’t give them up for Google
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Update: USA Freedom Act passes the Senate, President Obama signs it into law
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SourceForge accused of hijacking Nmap project account
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The Synaptics SmartBar is a touch-sensitive spacebar with pinch-to-zoom
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Tidal wave: new deskop app, ticketmaster partnership, and student discount coming soon
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Microsoft Wi-Fi may help you get connected when cellular towers are out of range
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Unstoppable: The Witcher 3 developer confirms there is no level cap
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Microsoft shows off previously unseen new Windows 10 hardware at Computex tech show
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Facebook expands ‘ambitious’ AI research into Europe
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Google-funded Magic Leap takes step toward awesome AR apps, announces SDK
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First Radeon with High Bandwidth Memory will launch at E3 on June 16th
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Want to try a game before you buy? Valve’s new return policy doesn’t judge
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The Intel Compute Stick was just released, but you can already start waiting for the new one
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Update: Actually, Hola’s security issues aren’t even worse than feared
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SanDisk’s tiny USB 3.0 flash drive is so small you’ll be afraid of losing it
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Intel launches new desktop, mobile 5th-generation quad-core chips at Computex
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NSA surveillance operations come to screeching halt as Senate stalls on resolution
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Updated: Windows 10 Home is $119, Pro is $199
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Don’t want Google to track your Internet habits? There’s a website for that
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Battle of the Blocks: Lego takes on Minecraft with Lego Worlds
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It’s official: Windows 10 to launch July 29 as a free upgrade
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Will free upgrades wreck Windows 10 for geeks?