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Google’s search finds a future where devices don’t matter: It’s all AI
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Want to wear Windows 95 on your wrist? You need an Apple Watch – and lots of spare time
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School’s in session — Nvidia’s driverless system learns by watching
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Computer Deals of the Week: April 29, 2016
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This may sting: Google's new patent describes a smart lens injected right into your eyeball
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What’s Apple planning to do with the 70,000-square-foot chip fab it recently bought?
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The European Commission's 'single digital market' would mean a free flow of data
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Here's why you need the hands of a surgeon to beat Flappy Birds on hard
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Samsung’s GearVR will let you read bedtime stories from across the country, if you can afford two headsets
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XCOM 2 getting five more official mods from Long War Studios starting today
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Seagate finally enters market for helium-filled hard drives
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Turn 10 announces Forza beta for PC, details what your PC needs to hit the apex
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Origin Chronos (2016) review
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Google may soon face a penalty for anti-competitive practices in the EU
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AOC slaps a racing stripe on its new line of gaming displays
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Sci-Hub offers Pirate Bay-like simplicity to researchers around the world
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Computer-related search warrants transformed by new Supreme Court Rule
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FBI can still hack other iPhone 5C models on iOS 9, paid under $1M for technique
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Google finally dumped its $1,000 Chromebook Pixel
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Here's how Anonymous hacking group members act out a political flame war
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Employee found dead on Apple campus identified; company offers sympathies
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NY Times to send out 300,000 Cardboard VR viewers in second giveaway
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Cortana is smarter than ever, but now she won't search without Bing and Edge
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Glassouse lets users control a mouse cursor with their eyes — and mouth
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Crytek’s The Climb drops onto the Oculus Store from dizzying heights
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Google is building a hardware division under former Motorola CEO
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Disney poised to make virtual reality history at the 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards
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BMW unveils wheelchair racing prototype for U.S. Paralympics team
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Rainbow Six: Siege may compromise IP addresses during online play
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Fathom Neural Compute Stick makes deep learning possible for $100
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ISIS hacking groups merge as United Cyber Caliphate, but don’t worry too much
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Hands on: HP Chromebook 13
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Half-terabyte drive heads up Sandisk's refreshed Z410 line
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¡Felicidades! Glückwünsche! Congrats! Google Translate turns 10 years old
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Ex-police officer jailed indefinitely for refusing to decrypt hard drives
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Lenovo ThinkPad P50 review
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Samsung will challenge Oculus and HTC with a phone-free VR headset
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House passes bipartisan anti-email snooping bill — unanimously
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Mac sales take a 12 percent tumble year-over-year as users upgrade less often
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Comcast raises the data caps, but warns it may be heading elsewhere
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Microsoft interrupted a live broadcast to recommend Windows 10
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Google exhibit lets you explore the Sydney Opera House from your couch
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Oculus Home is sabotaging the Rift while HTC’s Vive steams ahead
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Worried about breaking your Surface Book? This case can survive a 4-foot drop
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Third-party Minecraft community lost 7 million user passwords, and didn’t inform users
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Don’t have a meltdown, but German officials just found malware in a nuclear reactor
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AMD’s Polaris may be the graphics cards we need, but perhaps not the ones we want
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Ubuntu's $70 computing stick could fit nicely behind your TV
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Deadliest Catch gives fans a chance to experience life as a crab in VR
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EU’s antitrust charges against Google followed by similar claim by Getty Images
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Kaspersky battles back against CryptXXX ransomware
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Latest Windows 10 build improves Cortana, command prompt and battery life
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Acer Predator Z1 priced to allow all of us to have big, curved displays
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Asus' Zenbook UX501 is the budget alternative to Apple's MacBook Pro, but is it better?
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Apple sees first year-over-year revenue decline in 13 years on falling iPhone, Mac sales
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Intel wants USB Type-C to replace your headphone jack
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HTC’s $100 million accelerator program geared toward virtual reality startups
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iFixit finds a lot of Valve components under the HTC Vive’s hood
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Politics apparently tying up broadband access in Western Massachusetts
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Dropping the ball: Visa’s new NFL ads prove not every video needs 360 degrees
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Firefox 46 is here, here's the complete list of new features
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Big screen app could make VR the best place to host LAN parties
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Cliffy B: Watching Gears of War 4 is like seeing an ex
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Blizzard comments on why it shut down Nostalrius fan server
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480TB of storage in a single chassis: check out the Backblaze Pod 6.0
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Asus wants your rig to be Beyond VR Ready to unlock its true potential
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Snowden accused of accelerating adoption of encryption
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AMD’s new dual-GPU card is here, but it’s not built for gamers
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Busy? Readism tells you how long it takes to read every web article
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Bug bounty hunter scores on Facebook and turns in another hacker
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The ‘Year of the Linux desktop’ never came, and it never will
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You can’t buy a HoloLens yet, but it’s already won a design award
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New 12-inch Retina MacBook not much more capable than last year’s model
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Disney agrees to use Nokia’s OZO camera for VR content related to its movies
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Connecting a printer to Windows 10: Tips and troubleshooting
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Sony’s higher-resolution sensor spices up Raspberry Pi’s camera module
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A hacker group is threatening VPN providers with DDOS attacks
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Hands on: Acer Switch Alpha 12
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Exploit breaks Windows out of the AppLocker, to the dismay of IT admins everywhere
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Oculus Rift bundles reportedly shipping faster than solo headset
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2016 MacBook just as impossible to repair as last year’s, iFixIt teardown shows
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Logitech’s display made from 160 LED keyboards is a sight to behold
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Friends in high places: Apple backers now include ex-national security officials
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Open-source code leaks indicate arrival of Google Play Store on Chromebooks
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A new bill will force companies to place a backdoor in their devices to undermine their own encryption
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USB’s latest change is the long-overdue solution to preventable disaster
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Hackers attack KKK and briefly bring down main website
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Intel execs receive threats from employees in response to diversity efforts
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The latest data breach involves the voting records of 93.4 million Mexican citizens
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$10 switches cost Bangladesh’s central bank $81 million
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Is VR too dangerous for kids? We asked the experts
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Use only clean energy with the flip of a switch thanks to WattTime’s new system
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Eizo Foris FS2735 review
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id Software responds to PC gamers' complaints about the Doom multiplayer open beta
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Zotac teases tether-free VR gaming using a Zbox mini-PC stuffed into a backpack
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There's nothing subtle about MSI's new Aegis gaming PC
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How the DMCA silences cybersecurity experts, and makes all of us more vulnerable
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Deal alert! The Alcatel POP 7 LTE has Android 6.0 and costs only $130
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Where is sensitive cloud data physically stored? Many EU companies have no idea
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Microsoft and Google call a truce with an agreement to end regulatory disputes
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How do we teach robots right from wrong? Soon the problem won’t be hypothetical
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VR films inspire awe and hourlong lines at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival
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Die shot shows GTX 1070 GPU, rumors say it will use GDDR5X memory
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Facebook’s Tor site is surprisingly popular, with 1 million users in a month
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Researchers discover the key to OLED efficiency: a firefly butt
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AMD’s Wraith cooler brings its ice age to two more FX-series processors
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The end of Mega? Kim Dotcom tells users to back up files ‘ASAP’
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Valve tells devs bitcoin payments are inbound to Steam
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Microsoft’s latest Windows Insider build is basically the Windows 10 Anniversary update
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Strong Surface sales highlighted in Microsoft earnings report
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Samsung Notebook 9 15-inch review
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Skylake CPUs and DDR4 support come to new Lifebook laptops from Fujitsu
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DoBox could inexpensively replace most of your Apple peripherals, if it works as advertised
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How much did the FBI pay to hack the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone? ‘A lot’
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Apple is already stocking its freshly based 12-inch 2016 MacBooks in its stores
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Acer’s Xplova S5 biking computer records video when your heart starts racing
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Acer puts its bets on open-source VR, touts support for Razer’s OSVR in latest gaming PCs
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Acer’s Liquid Zest Plus phablet has one of the biggest batteries we’ve ever seen
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Cherry offers a new, faster mechanical keyboard switch: MX Speed
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Windows 10 Mobile Preview build adds Messaging Everywhere service to the mix
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Chromebook for Work, liquid-cooled 2-in-1 steal the show at Acer’s New York PC refresh
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Federal judge voices concerns over FBI and NSA surveillance
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Switzerland protected your money — now it’ll protect your data
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As AR blurs with VR, get ready for a mixed-reality renaissance
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Opera wants you to ditch Chrome for its free, built-in VPN
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Researchers develop nanowire battery that could last for decades
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Google Keep gets even more useful with a Chrome extension and new goodies
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Toshiba Portege Z30-C1310 review
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Google Chrome hits 1 billion monthly active mobile users
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Sit or stand using Lian Li’s new desk-based computer case, the DK-04
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Researchers discover your PC’s RAM is even easier to hack than thought
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U.K. Investigatory Powers Bill, like Feinstein-Burr, is also anti-encryption
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Watch out Intel and Samsung: TSMC is gearing up for 7nm processing with trial production
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Magic Leap’s latest video continues to wow, but questions remain
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Latest Surface firmware update causes blue screens during installation
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Asus’ new ROG GT51CA is a virtual reality rig with a secret
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Adware snaps screenshot of your PC after install, fingerprints its hardware
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Chrome-based offline editing of specific Drive files comes to Google Apps clients
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Apple complies with 80 percent of U.S. data requests, but most are about lost iPhones
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Maingear’s Pulse 15 Pro makes working on-the-go easier, packs performance in small size
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Razer brings wireless PC gaming to your lap with the launch of a new weapon
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Apple refused to hand over its source code to China
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With 12 hard drive bays, LaCie’s new storage unit crams up to 96TB in one box
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The PC's Internet usage share may have peaked last year, as users turn towards mobile
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The next knock on your hotel room door could be a virtual reality companion
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Updated: HP, not Google, is manufacturing the next premium Chromebook
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Rumors say AMD has design wins in upcoming Macs, Sony’s upgraded PS4
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Microsoft loves Google's codecs, adds WebM and VP9 in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
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The U.S. hosts the most malicious websites in the world
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12-inch MacBook finally upgraded to latest Intel hardware, and a rose gold finish
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You are not prepared! Illidan Stormrage returns this summer for World of Warcraft: Legion
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Sony wants 500,000 players to try PlayStation VR in 2016
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Your next contractor may walk in wearing a Microsoft HoloLens
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Vaio Z Flip review
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Asus solves our only complaint about the Zenbook UX305 with new processor options
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TrackPoint aficionados rejoice! Microsoft is patenting better version for Surface line
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WeChat Enterprise could be the app to take down Slack
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NYPD sides with FBI in the war against unbreakable encryption
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Is this a sign that new 12-inch MacBooks are about to arrive?
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Store a massive 3.3TB of data using Sony's 2nd-gen Optical Disc Archive cartridge
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Pentagon CIO wants staff to upgrade to Windows 10 on their home devices
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Windows Store apps can now have their own Insider ring
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iFixit tears apart the Rift’s Oculus Constellation sensor, and it’s not pretty
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VideoBlocks to offer 360-degree stock video footage for virtual reality
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Insomniac’s new VR games coming to Oculus Rift are nail-bitingly intense
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This 1970 memo outlined every cybersecurity threat we face today
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MIT’s new AI-squared can predict 85 percent of cyberattacks
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Want to add a powerful PC to your cluttered desk? HP's Z1 G3 all-in-one will fit
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These desktop-grade laptops are 10 percent off (for VR developers)
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Captionbot is another AI from Microsoft, and it's not doing so hot either
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New malware GozNym is stealing millions from U.S. bank account holders
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Adaptive Focus VR video could consume 80 percent less data
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Guy claims to delete his whole company — turns out it’s a hoax
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Why I decided to quit Slack and start chatting on Ryver
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The latest Android N Developer Preview contains references to a ‘virtual reality mode’
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This new tool from MIT can debug a program in a minute
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Weekend Workshop: How to auto tweet your ISP when your Internet slows down
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A blow in the battle to keep the Internet free and equal
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The ODROID XU4 is a palm-sized PC with an octo-core processor, but can it be your desktop?
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Rumors suggest entire MacBook line will go ultra-thin, switch to USB Type-C
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Roblox enters VR space with cross-platform support
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LG shows off unreal images of the Gram 15 with Mac OS X Photoshopped in
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Surface Pro 4’s Alcantara is Microsoft’s latest fashion statement at NYC event
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Google Fiber wants to beam wireless Internet to your house
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Intel shows 3D XPoint drives copying a file at nearly 2GB per second
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The U.S. government is worse at cybersecurity than just about everyone else
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Even Homeland Security thinks you should uninstall QuickTime for Windows
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URL shorteners may be compromising link security
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Is Apple finally changing the name of OS X?
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Why not? Huawei is making its own VR headset for phones
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AMD claims victory in the video RAM war with new 32GB FirePro card
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Intel shamelessly enticing OEMs to use upcoming ‘Apollo Lake’ CPUs during IDF 2016
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Hovr leg-mover provides a seated desk-exercise alterative
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Asus’ new trio of gaming monitors pumps up the pixel count at a reasonable price
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Microsoft unleashes a MouseJack patch that may or may not actually work
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Canadian police have had BlackBerry’s global encryption key since 2010
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Microsoft sues over the right to inform customers of U.S. gov’t spying
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Save to Google is a new Chrome extension that does what it says and little else
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Fantastic Contraption dev says Oculus Touch and HTC Vive controllers ‘almost identical’
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Intel says that ‘Apollo Lake’ processors will ship in the second half of 2016
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Google Chrome 50 ditches support for Windows XP and Vista
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FBI hasn’t found anything useful on San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone yet
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Intel is now selling its 540s budget SSDs, here's what they'll cost
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HTC Vive can already play Rift ‘exclusive’ games
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Physicists are building a quantum computer by studying how people play this odd puzzle game
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Xbox One may slim down in E3 showing, if a Brazilian leak is to be believed
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Quantum Break issues persist on PC, and some of them are here to stay
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InFocus offers up a sub-$200 PC that fits in your pocket
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Final Fantasy IX now out on Steam featuring enhanced graphics and ‘game boosters’
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2015 saw more zero-day exploits but it took less time to fix them
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If this is what sim racing in VR looks like, we’re sold
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For $250, you can start building robots and drones using Intel's RealSense Robotic dev kit
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Microsoft "emulates" Windows 10 with a new demo site for potential customers
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Facebook’s mad scientists are cooking up facial recognition for videos
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This mouse has teeth: the new high-end Asus ROG Spatha gaming mouse
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Facebook thinks its new antennas could help bring Internet to the masses
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PowerShell is certainly powerful, and that’s why hackers love it
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Windows 10 now makes the BSoD error screen a little less painful
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Razer BlackWidow X Chroma review
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Adobe's Creative Cloud lets you edit the virtual reality revolution
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Ransomware learns the art of customer service to help victims pay up
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More rumors point to June release of Nvidia’s much-anticipated GTX 10-series graphics
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Experience the awesome power of a rocket launch with this close-up 360 video
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These blue-light blocking glasses are made to help screen-addicted night owls sleep better
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USB Type-C will feel a little safer with new authentication certification
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Patent suggests we might see lower-power Wi-Fi tethering on Windows 10
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Whoops! ASRock reveals the names of Intel’s upcoming Broadwell-E processors
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Facebook and Microsoft may offer equal pay, but women in tech still earn less
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Kingston’s new DataTraveler drives offer serious protection and encryption
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The storm of Oculus Rift pre-order controversy continues with further delays
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Has Petya ransomware locked you out of your PC? A new tool can let you back in
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Zuckerberg’s vision for the future of VR is ordinary glasses with extraordinary powers
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Facebook simplifies your digital life with faster logins, speedy quote sharing, and more
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Eager to see the latest Windows 10 update on your Xbox One? You can expect it in late May, or early June
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Developers are flocking to the new Bash feature in Windows 10 Build 14316
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Get ready to stream Netflix, Hulu on flights with next-gen satellite broadband
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Firefox’s future is more Chrome-like than you’d imagine
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Alcantara coils itself around Microsoft’s Surface Pro for new Signature cover
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Where’s the bottom? PC sales continue to plummet in 2016
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New JavaScript attack infects your phone and changes your router's DNS settings
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Platform shmatform! Whatever app you’re using, Botlist has the bot for you
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Windows XP is old and insecure, yet is still more widely used than Mac OS X
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Acer Chromebook R 11 review
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You’ll flip your lid for Rockit Cool’s new Intel processor delidding kit
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Apple’s 2015 Retina MacBooks see their first compatibility update for Multiport Adapters
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Apple patents an all-touch haptic keyboard that could kill real keys
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Dell XPS 15 vs. Asus Zenbook Pro UX501: Battle of the plus-sized premiums
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If you don't know, just guess! IP tracking firm caused family a decade of headaches
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Microsoft rips the veil off its Windows 10 roadmap for the first time
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Hourglasses unite! Samsung celebrates curves after its one millionth sale
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Privacy for me but not for thee? FBI Director James Comey tapes over his webcam
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A data breach in London left 15,000 new and expectant parents' info compromised
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New SteelSeries tournament-focused keyboard has Cherry MX Red switches, costs a mere $100
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Untrained guardians: cybersecurity optional in top computer science programs
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Weekly Rewind: Facebook for the blind, a champagne gun, and more
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How to get the most out of Bing Image Search in Microsoft Office
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This new robot can keep its balance on beach rocks
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Google Fiber subscribers in KC: Prepare to pay up
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Touch in VR goes in a predictable direction: VR sex suit sells out in hours
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Who's keeping your data safe? With bug bounties, it's would-be hackers
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The ups and downs of standing desks, and 3 beginner mistakes to avoid
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Tampa bay rays are now using virtual reality for batting practice
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Surfboard cable modems may be vulnerable to denial of service attacks
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Samsung TabPro S review
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WordPress brings encryption to 25 percent of the web
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Corsair’s new SPEC-ALPHA will net you serious geek cred
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Signal, the open-source encrypted messaging app, is now available for desktop
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Want the world's first Ubuntu tablet? You'll need to wait another week
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Senator Al Franken is requesting that Oculus VR explain its controversial Rift privacy policy
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NexDock laptop shell for smartphones raises $300K
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Someone turned a Game Boy into the ultimate arcade machine using Raspberry Pi
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Deepcool Captain EX cooler dodges patent troubles with new pump design
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The latest ransomware scheme knows where you live, demands over $500
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Apple vs. U.S. isn’t over yet; Feinstein-Burr ‘encryption bill’ draft surfaces
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Gigabyte is the latest to shoot its GTX 950 with a shrink-ray
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PC gamers, rejoice! AMD and Nvidia rumored to announce new video cards at Computex 2016
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Don’t trash your old USB drive! This is what happens when you do
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Trends with Benefits: Nvidia builds AI brains, you can try VR at Gamestop
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Flash: Adobe issues emergency update after ransomware attacks
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Nvidia's 2016 conference shows the serious side of the GPU
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Zotac’s VR-Ready mini-PC should arrive this summer, will be liquid cooled
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Sunrise features come to Outlook with Evernote, Facebook, and Wunderlist integration
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Forget AlphaGo; China’s Alibaba is using its AI to predict TV talent show winners
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Hack of mainstream radio station replaces broadcast with sexually explicit podcast
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Report: Fable Legends Developers Want to Finish the Game as an Indie
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Acer’s new liquid-cooled 2-in-1 leaked ahead of schedule, will include Intel RealSense camera
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Microsoft Edge will halt Flash-based objects in Windows 10 Anniversary Edition
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A rare peek at Presto, Pixar’s secret weapon for animation domination
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Microsoft asks Outlook early adopters to join waiting list and cross their fingers
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Want someone to hack a Gmail account? That’ll cost just $130, says report from Dell
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Group of kids earn $15,000 scholarship by playing Minecraft
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Nvidia’s prototype 1,700Hz display could unlock frame rates for future VR
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President Obama will not support anti-encryption legislation, most likely
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Get a sneak peek of VRMark with the latest 3DMark update
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The wages of sin: New tools will combat cheating in PC version of The Division
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PC gaming video sharing site Plays.tv has passed 10 million users in its first year
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HTC now offering live Vive demos in Microsoft stores, GameStop locations nationwide
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Check your Firefox extensions today. Some may leave your system open to attack
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LG 34UC98 review
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Meet Droplr, the Dropbox competitor you should have been using all along
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Apple’s Tim Cook is now a board member of a human rights group
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Google tests out native Mac OS notifications for Chrome, here’s how to enable it
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Latest Windows 10 Build brings Bash, dark theme, Cortana upgrade to Insiders
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The Orah 4i camera stitches virtual reality and live-streaming together
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Hackers attacking corporate executive targets with personalized phishing emails
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Doom will receive three multiplayer DLC packs post-launch
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Razer Blade Stealth vs. MacBook: Svelte notebook showdown
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Amped Wireless has a wall-mounted network extender that reaches 11,000 square feet
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Did a California congressman really drop $1,300 on Steam purchases?
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1Password set to be the first password manager for HoloLens
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Vivaldi web browser hits version 1.0, beats Chrome, Firefox in RAM usages
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America’s Greatest Makers is like American Idol for geeks, so we talked to one
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The Windows 10-powered Pyramid Flipper 2-in-1 is ready to enter production
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Xotic PC just dropped a metric ton of VR Ready desktops and laptops
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GTC 2016: Nvidia thinks beyond gaming, demonstrates the future of AI and deep learning
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Nvidia's Drive PX 2 to be used in autonomous racecars for the Roborace Championship
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EVGA's new GTX 950 catalog ditches the 6-pin PCI power connection
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Microsoft HoloLens used to provide virtual tour of Seattle’s 2+U high-rise project
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Samsung’s new 10-nanometer DDR4 chips are the fastest of their kind
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Nvidia new AI brain has eight Pascal GPUs, 7TB of solid state memory, and needs 3,200 watts
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HP’s Envy laptops go on a diet, but bulk up on CPU power
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Your next iPhone could come in a paper bag instead of plastic
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Five forgotten gaming genres that the HTC Vive will make popular again
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A touch of magic: Apple patent shows Magic Mouse with Force Touch
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The Core M Compute Stick could be the perfect micro-PC, and you can now pre-order it
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In celebration of Web culture, Webby Awards announces its 2016 nominees
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A new threat looms for tech companies: the anti-encryption bill
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Everything you need to know about the HTC Vive
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Microsoft begins trialing Outlook Premium subscriptions
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Skulls in the living room? Intel's NUC brings the pain with powerhouse internals
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Microsoft brags about browser security at Edge Summit event
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Facebook uses AI to help the blind ‘see’ images
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HP’s sparkly Spectre is the world’s thinnest laptop, at just 10.4 millimeters thick
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AMD's latest A-Series APUs slash power draw while upping compute performance
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Trump hotels reportedly hit by second data breach in 12 months
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Video cards learn to save lives at the GPU Technology Conference
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Windows 10 update will make nighttime PC use easier on the eyes
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New FCC rules will tighten the reins on ISP tracking of customer usage
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MSI reveals details on world’s first ‘VR Ready’ pro laptop, the WT72 6QN
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PayPal beware: You could soon ‘pay with Amazon’ anywhere on the web
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Nvidia is outing a VR Ready Quadro processor for mobile workstations
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The White House finally enters the 21st century, adding color printers and iPhones
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Forget gaming, the future of VR could be in business
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It might be pricey, but building your own broadband network might be the way forward
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Leak confirms Intel’s Broadwell-E range Extreme Edition is just around the corner
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Future iPhones could automatically censor music and audio books
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Windows 10 leaps ahead of 7 among Steam gamers
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Apple used 'gobs of adhesive' to put together 9.7-inch iPad Pro
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Windows 10 gets taskbar badge notifications in summer update
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Is a U.S. intelligence agency behind the Panama Papers, linking Russian President Putin to $2b offshore scheme?
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Weekly Rewind: Tinder gets political, edible spoons, and more
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Slack climbs ‘unicorn’ ranks with new funding and $3.8 billion valuation
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Oculus facepalms over delivery delays, earliest Rift orders to ship free
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How to download maps for local, offline use in Windows 10
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What’s VR useful for? More than you can possibly imagine
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G.Skill announces a new DDR4 RAM series as an answer to a question nobody was asking
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Your Oculus Rift is sending a lot of information back to Facebook
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Trends with Benefits: Indiegogo scams, Microsoft’s AI takeover, $50 for a movie?
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While VR submerges you in other worlds, HoloLens just lets you peek
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Here’s how one man hacked Latin American elections for nearly a decade
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Get paid by agreeing to see ads using Brave
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Google apologizes for Gmail’s big Gfail on April Fools’ Day
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Department of Defense officially launches ‘Hack the Pentagon’ program
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Do you work virtually all the time? Dell's latest Precision desktops are for you
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Everything old is new again as widgets come to the Windows 10 action center
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Happy 40th birthday, Apple! Go back in time to see the Apple I, the first iPhone, and more
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Laugh it up! The 30 best April Fools’ Day tech jokes of 2016
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The FCC votes to subsidize broadband for Americans living near the poverty line
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HP’s ‘Z’ workstations updated with improved specs, but cling to old tech
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AMD’s FirePro S9300 x2 is comparatively affordable at $6,000