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| YouTube is working on a new app called YouTube Connect that streams live video broadcasts from your phone. Read More ▶ | |
| Gordon, Melissa, and Jon discuss the topics that got PCWorld fired up this week (and two of them just couldn't resist trolling Apple). Read More ▶ | |
| Web users face growing privacy threats as large Internet service providers partner with or gobble up data brokers with the goal of better tracking their customers, a privacy advocate says. Read More ▶ | |
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| Defective RAM can cause all sorts of problems. If you're wondering why your PC isn't behaving, a RAM diagnosis may be in order. Read More ▶ | |
| And the best part? Razer's Cherry MX-equipped BlackWidow X models start at a mere $60. Take that, people who think mechanical keyboards need to be expensive. Read More ▶ | |
| Dell's XPS 15 is a bigger, more powerful version of the super-popular XPS 13. It offers smoking performance in an extremely compact package. Read More ▶ | |
| A Trojan program is being distributed through USB drives and seems to be designed for stealing information from so-called air-gapped computers that are not connected to the Internet. Read More ▶ | |
| What are Alphabet's smart home plans? Depends on whether you're talking about Nest or Google. Read More ▶ | |
| Privacy.com lets you create one-time use and merchant-specific debit cards to limit the use of your actual credit and debit card numbers. Read More ▶ | |
| Oracle has released an emergency Java security update to fix a critical vulnerability that could allow attackers to compromise computers when they visit specially crafted websites. Read More ▶ | |
| For years users have been asking for the ability to move the application launcher on the Unity desktop—now they can. Read More ▶ | |
| Google is making it easier for businesses to take advantage of the machine learning revolution with a new product for building models that predict the future. Read More ▶ | |
| Google redesigns Project Ara website, possibly a prelude to announcements Read More ▶ | |
| Google is aiming to help companies manage their applications running across public and private clouds with a new product and a set of partnerships announced at its cloud user conference Wednesday. Read More ▶ | |
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