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Help us, our sides have split: The best 2018 April Fools Day gags
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Google will broadcast real-time analytical predictions during the NCAA Final Four
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Everyone hates the new look of Google Finance
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How Nvidia is helping autonomous cars simulate their way to safety
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With FCC approval, all systems are go for Starlink global internet
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Inside the Intel lab that put a legit gaming desktop in the palm of your hand
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Logitech G560 review
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Support for external graphics on MacOS finally arrives, but on select devices
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Nvidia CEO: cryptocurrency mining “is not our business”
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Piracy causes Google to yank Kodi from its autocomplete list in search results
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Resistance isn’t futile! 6 tips for keeping your job amid the robot takeover
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Best high-tech April Fools’ jokes
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Nvidia’s next gaming cards could be the GTX 11 Series, pack GDDR6 memory
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Firefox is on the front line in the fight to protect your privacy
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Under Armour: 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts were hacked
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When diagnosis time means life or death, NVIDIA’s advanced AI can save lives
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Facebook isn’t the only one watching. Protect your privacy with these 5 apps
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First Spectre, now BranchScope — another vulnerability in Intel processors
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Microsoft creates a particle promising a more accurate quantum computer
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Intel’s ‘Hades Canyon’ NUC could change the way you game
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Intel Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK
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From pranks to nuclear sabotage, this is the history of malware
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ASRock’s four add-in graphics cards are based on AMD’s Radeon RX 500 Series
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Microsoft’s Windows 7 Meltdown update granted access to all data in memory
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Best Buy’s one-day Apple flash sale includes up to $400 off the MacBook Pro
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Nvidia’s GTC keynote was big on business, but ignored gamers and miners
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Nvidia hits the brakes on public autonomous tests after fatal Uber crash
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You need a GeForce GTX 1070 or better to get the best out of HTC’s Vive Pro
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Nvidia shows off the world’s largest GPU at its GTC conference
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Mozilla’s Facebook Firefox tool helps keep your browsing habits more private
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Microsoft updates Code of Conduct to crack down on offensive content
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Here’s how you can watch Nvidia’s GTC 2018 keynote kicking off at 9 a.m. today
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What’s weirder: A Chrome OS tablet or an Android laptop?
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Chrome OS may jump straight to eating Android Pie rather than munching on Oreo
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The very first Chrome OS tablet makes its debut as the Acer Chromebook Tab 10
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Here’s how you can complete ‘Far Cry 5’ in just a few minutes
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Best Bitcoin miners
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NBA is testing final-quarter live-stream broadcasts for under $1
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After data scandal, Zuckerberg promises to ‘do better for you’ in newspaper ads
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Google is working on blockchain technology for the cloud
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Elon Musk deleted Facebook after a challenge from another tech titan
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Craigslist, Reddit prep for legal woes from FOSTA sex-trafficking bill
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Like an A.I. acid trip, this neural net rebuilds reality with flowers and fire
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Hackers seize Atlanta’s network system, demand $51,000 in Bitcoin as ransom
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Why spend more? This $600 laptop might be all you need
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Facebook was always too busy selling ads to care about your personal data
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Oculus Go and Santa Cruz will have a 72Hz mode for smoother mobile VR
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Oculus could be aiming to make VR a bit more real with these haptic gloves
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IBM’s blockchain-ready CPU is smaller than a grain of salt, costs just 10 cents
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IBM breaks law by allegedly firing older workers for young ones, report says
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Dell XPS 13 (2017) Review
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Nvidia ‘confident’ monitors using its G-Sync HDR tech will arrive in April
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Vivaldi and DuckDuckGo join forces to keep search habits private
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How a former Kodak janitor built MS Paint, the world’s most popular image editor
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South Korea fines Facebook $300K for allegedly throttling its services
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Zuckerberg releases first statement on Cambridge Analytica, vows more security
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Benchmarks show the next wave of Intel desktop processors are on the way
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Mysterious ‘Ataribox’ console finally gets a name and pre-order window
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HTC’s stand-alone Vive Focus VR headset hits markets outside China in 2018
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Hackers could have credit card numbers of 880,000 Orbitz users
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AMD is working on fixes for the reported Ryzenfall, MasterKey vulnerabilities
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An A.I. distinguishes between biological males and females based on a smile
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Look out, Alexa and Google Assistant — Watson Assistant is coming for you
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Guns N’ Roses alum Matt Sorum rocks beyond blockchain to fight labels, YouTube
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Microsoft and Nvidia are using ray tracing to make graphics more realistic
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Bitcoin’s blockchain contains links to child pornography, possible illegal image
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Find your type: Here’s our guide for adding fonts to Photoshop
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First U.S. cryptocurrency ban outlaws Venezuela’s ‘Petro’ coin
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Is the HTC Vive Pro too expensive, or the right price for the right hardware?
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Twitter joins Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency advertising
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An office in France is testing Li-Fi technology for the first time
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Here’s what we want to see from the Surface Book 3
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Unboxing the HTC Vive Pro: Take a peek at what you get
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Facebook’s Express Wi-Fi offers internet service to developing countries
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A typo in ‘Civilization VI’ game code can ‘yeild’ some strange A.I. behavior
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Steve Jobs’ pre-Apple job application sold for nearly $175,000 at auction
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Computers can’t keep shrinking, but they’ll keep getting better. Here’s how
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New Windows 10 Skip Ahead build forces Mail app users to open links in Edge
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Power-gulping cryptocurrency miners now charged higher fees in New York
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Who owns all the Bitcoin? A few billionaire whales in a small pond
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A New York city becomes first in the U.S. to temporarily ban Bitcoin mining
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AMD and Nvidia have tried to limit GPU sales to crypto-miners. It isn’t working
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Online listings show AMD will release second-gen Ryzen CPUs on April 19
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Nowhere is safe now that AMD has suffered its own Meltdown
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Apple’s latest touchscreen keyboard patent suggests a squishy, keyless future
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Qualcomm’s stand-alone VR headset design uses Tobii eye-tracking
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Researchers exploit flaws in two browsers installed on MacOS devices
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PetaQ! You can finally learn to berate your enemies in Klingon
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Microsoft will pay you up to $250,000 to find Spectre-like flaws
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Intel CEO reveals hardware plans for addressing Meltdown, Spectre exploits
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Lenovo Mirage Solo headset, VR camera are available for pre-order
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Fed up with GPU prices? Crypto-rig builder says gamers must suck it up and mine
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Gaming-focused Logitech G560 may be most immersive computer speakers ever
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Spring is the season to buy a new laptop
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Google Maps is open to mobile AR game developers using Unity
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Google will ban cryptocurrency ads from its AdWords network in June
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Take a bite of the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ on Pi Day
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SteamVR will fine-tune VR to match the graphics chip, not the headset
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Spring cleaning for your PC: How to tame the tangle of wires under your desk
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Forks not required: Pi Day celebrates our favorite infinite number
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White House reportedly seeks tariffs of $60 billion on Chinese technology goods
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Startup can preserve your brain for future upload, but it’s ‘100 percent fatal’
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SteelSeries serves up the first Hi-Res Audio-certified headset for gamers
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Leak shows cryptocurrency mining card with surprising Nvidia chip
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HP’s first Qualcomm-powered PC, the HP Envy X2, suffers a slight delay
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Adobe enables faster workflow with updates to XD, InDesign, and Illustrator
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Entry-level MacBooks may make an appearance in June at WWDC 2018
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Google’s upcoming OLED display for VR headsets may pack a 3182p resolution
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With AMD FreeSync support, games will look their best on Xbox One S, Xbox One X
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A fake startup uses initial coin offering to steal $2 million in digital coins
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Slingshot malware that attacks routers may be state-sponsored espionage tool
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Can Toshiba’s dynaEdge AR glasses succeed where others have failed?
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‘Ready Player One’ virtual reality extravaganza debuts at SXSW
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More than selfies: Google’s apps bring the world of art to your phone
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Hackers could seize robots with ransomware, costing companies millions
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Yep, mining for cryptocurrency can now heat your home
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AMD’s leaked road map shows plans for Ryzen, Threadripper processors until 2020
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The best screen recorder
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Twitter CEO aims to overhaul verification as digital coin scams grow
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Zortrax M300 review
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California to introduce ‘Right to Repair’ bill for electronic devices
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Cryptojacking turns your PC into a Bitcoin mine, but you won’t see a cent
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The best stealth gaming laptops
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Intel finally dishes out stick-shaped Optane storage SSDs for mainstream PCs
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Apple files patent for a crumb-resistant MacBook keyboard
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Windows Defender thwarts major malware attack directed mostly at Russian users
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We may see the Spring Creators Update arriving soon to Windows 10
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If you’re a Northeast Xfinity customer, your internet will soon be faster
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Oculus Rift re-enters virtual space after bad software caused a global blackout
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Japan to crack down on cryptocurrency exchanges after high-profile hacks
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Can a Chromebook replace a laptop in a photographer’s workflow?
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Digital currency prices fall after SEC warns about exchange dangers
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2018) review
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Documents suggest some Best Buy Geek Squad employees were paid to inform by FBI
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Cortana flaw enables hackers to load malicious websites from the lock screen
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Rhode Island lawmakers look to limit internet porn with a $20 fee
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Microsoft tests new privacy settings interface in latest Windows Insider build
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Intel’s 9th-generation ‘Ice Lake’ CPUs will have fixes for Meltdown, Spectre
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Wacom’s new Intuos pen tablets are a light, cheap entry into photo editing
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Hackers target Windows clipboard to steal cryptocurrency wallet addresses
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‘Bitcoin Tycoon’ lets anyone experience the joyless grind of crypto mining
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Welcome to ‘Sheldon County,’ where “infinite” podcast stories emerge from A.I.
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Google wants to push quantum computing mainstream with ‘Bristlecone’ chip
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Pre-order your Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE for always-on internet
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The PC port of Final Fantasy XV is gorgeous, if your hardware can handle it
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Thieves heist 600 PCs built for digital coin mining in Iceland
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Asus ZenBook Flip 14 vs. Lenovo Yoga 920
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The MacBook Air doesn’t need a price cut, it needs a redesign
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Intel’s Radeon-backed ‘Hades Canyon’ mini PC runs games at 1080p, Ultra graphics
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Dell’s latest Inspiron notebook packs in AMD’s Ryzen APU with Vega graphics
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Here’s what some employees told 911 after walking into Apple Park’s glass walls
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Asus ZenBook Flip 14 vs. Microsoft Surface Book 2 13
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New Windows Insider preview build causes issues with Mixed Reality
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Beware of Thanatos, the latest cyber-extortion scam
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Free Pluto VR chat and messaging app for gamers enters Early Access on Steam
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What is a sound card?
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Asus Zenbook Flip 14 UX461UN review
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A future Microsoft laptop could have a foldable touch screen
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YouTubers can soon replace ugly video backgrounds — no green screen required
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Raspad is a portable Raspberry Pi tablet for bringing creative projects to life
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The Ryzen 7 CPU could see a nice speed increase over AMD’s current chip
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How to use Remote Desktop
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Latest Microsoft patent hints at mobile device with hardware laptop mode
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How Google’s ‘Project Zero’ task force races hackers to snuff out bugs
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Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 patch will address Spectre Variant 2 CPU flaw
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What if Apple replaced the MacBook keyboard with a giant screen?
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Equifax could make money from its own breach; 2.4 million more are exposed
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Companies, lawyers probed for selling cryptocurrency initial coin offerings
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Unannounced 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processor for laptops lands on Geekbench
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New report says Nvidia unlikely to reveal new GeForce cards in March
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Asus ZenBook 13 vs. Dell XPS 13
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Nvidia’s top-end GTX graphics cards could more than double in price
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Report finds millennials want to use cryptocurrency in their favorite games