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The human condition in its many facets, streaming this week

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GDC 2016's biggest reveals: Tiny gaming PCs, VR launch games, and the most powerful graphics card ever
Vehicles 'increasingly vulnerable' to hacking, FBI warns
New Stagefright exploit puts millions of Android devices at risk
FTC warns app developers against using audio monitoring software
Benchmarked: The LG G5 gives the Galaxy S7 a run for its money
PCWorld Show Episode 8: Windows 10 upgrade pressure, AMD Radeon Pro Duo and the state of PC gaming
Samsung's Flow bridges the gap between Android handsets and Windows devices
Meet Sophia, the female humanoid robot and newest SXSW celebrity
Alphabet plans analytics platform to help cities solve traffic problems
Google testing homescreen shortcut to splashy new weather card
Windows 10 Mobile begins long-awaited rollout to older Windows Phone 8.1 phones
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GDC 2016's biggest reveals: Tiny gaming PCs, VR launch games, and the most powerful graphics card ever

There was something for every gamer at GDC 2016. Catch up on all the biggest PC gaming news here. Read More

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Vehicles 'increasingly vulnerable' to hacking, FBI warns

The FBI and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned on Thursday that the rising use of computers in vehicles poses increasing risks of cyberattacks. Read More

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New Stagefright exploit puts millions of Android devices at risk

Millions of Android devices are at risk yet again after researchers found a new way to exploit an older vulnerability that was previously patched by Google. Read More

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FTC warns app developers against using audio monitoring software

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent warning letters to 12 smartphone app developers for allegedly compromising users' privacy by packaging audio monitoring software into their products. Read More

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Benchmarked: The LG G5 gives the Galaxy S7 a run for its money

LG seriously beefed up the performance of its flagship phone compared to last year. Read More

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PCWorld Show Episode 8: Windows 10 upgrade pressure, AMD Radeon Pro Duo and the state of PC gaming

Jon, Brad and Gordon discuss the hottest tech topics of the week. Read More

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Samsung's Flow bridges the gap between Android handsets and Windows devices

Like Apple, Samsung is trying to link its devices so they work better together. A new effort bridges the gap between the company's Android handsets and Windows devices. Read More

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Meet Sophia, the female humanoid robot and newest SXSW celebrity

Hanson Robotics' latest prototype may one day deliver super-intelligence with a smile, but right now she's just kind of rude. Read More

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Alphabet plans analytics platform to help cities solve traffic problems

Sidewalks Labs, a unit of Alphabet, is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transport to build a data and analytics platform that promises to help cities understand where people go and how they get there so they can better design transportation infrastructure to suit. Read More

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Google testing homescreen shortcut to splashy new weather card

This could be some sort of A/B test, however, as not everybody sees the new option just yet. Read More

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Windows 10 Mobile begins long-awaited rollout to older Windows Phone 8.1 phones

Microsoft has rolled out the Windows Mobile 10 upgrade to older Windows phones, although some beloved favorites may not be eligible for the new OS. Read More

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