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Intel's Compute Stick is a dirt-cheap Windows PC that fits in the palm of your hand

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Intel's Compute Stick is a dirt-cheap Windows PC that fits in the palm of your hand

01.07.2015 2:06 PM

Intel releases pricing information for its Compute Stick, which puts a cheap Windows PC literally in the palm of your hand.

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BlackBerry sticks to business as it unveils IoT plans, AT&T-exclusive Passport phone

01.07.2015 3:44 PM

The company announced a cloud-based platform for building and managing networks of things.

 

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Windows 10 will breathe life back into Microsoft's operating system, Lenovo says

01.08.2015 5:59 AM

Customers are seen to be wanting to upgrade to Windows 10, said the company's CTO.

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Watch out! Macro-based malware is making a comeback

01.07.2015 1:10 PM

Attackers bypass defenses aganst macros with social engineering to install malware.

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Samsung's ludicrously fast PCIe SSD uses almost no power in standby mode

01.08.2015 8:08 AM

Samsung's SM951 is a whopping FOUR TIMES faster than a traditional SSD.

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Yahoo's search share creeps up after becoming Firefox's default

01.07.2015 3:29 PM

It rose in December to its highest point since 2009, according to StatCounter.

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Why you might still want an optical drive

01.08.2015 7:00 AM

Not that long ago, every PC could read and write CDs and DVDs. Not anymore. The disappearance of optical drives has its advantages, but also its problems.

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Samsung's strategy to sell cheaper smartphones may hit profits

01.07.2015 9:50 PM

The South Korean company is struggling in its strategy to fend off Chinese mobile brands

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The Internet of Things comes to home beer brewing

01.07.2015 3:25 PM

The PicoBrew Zymatic beer brewing appliance taps online resources and services, like a cloud-hosted library of beer recipes.

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'Super cookies' can track you even in private browsing mode, researcher says

01.08.2015 7:25 AM

Think you're safe from sneaky advertising companies tracking you when you're in private or incognito mode? You might not be.

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Wearables expand to waistline, feet, and fingers

01.07.2015 12:05 PM

One company says its "smart belt" can track a wearer's health

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Razer Nabu X hands-on: A cheap fitness band that could afford to do more

01.07.2015 1:00 PM

Razer joins the $50 wearable fray with fitness tracking and notification alerts, but neglects a few obvious features along the way.

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