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Free Google Fiber is not in Kansas anymore

Google Fiber swaps its free, 5 Mbps plan with a $50 per month, 100 Mbps option for Kansas customers. Read More

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How to get Bash running on Windows

Microsoft released a beta build of Windows 10 with support for running the popular Bash shell. Here's how to get it set up. Read More

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Upcoming Windows 10 features revealed in Microsoft's official roadmap

The future of Windows includes phone-to-laptop docks, PC-to-PC screen casting, and more ways to unlock your desktop. Read More

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This man's Fitbit may have saved his life

One man in New Jersey came to the emergency room with arrhythmia and ended up with a proper diagnosis after consulting data from his Fitbit tracker. Read More

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BlackBerry 10 devices are probably dead

BlackBerry has stopped producing phones with its in-house operating system as the company focuses on a more secure Android. Read More

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Experts crack Petya ransomware, enable hard drive decryption for free

Security experts have devised a method that allows users to recover data from computers infected with the Petya ransomware program without paying money to cybercriminals. Read More

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3 fixes for a dead Windows 10 Start menu

We all celebrated when Microsoft brought back the Start menu. But that joy disappears quickly if the Start menu doesn't pop up. Here are three possible solutions. Read More

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LG G5 Hi-Fi Plus audio module skips over the U.S. market

FCC certification or some other technicality could be the culprit, as LG wouldn't rule out bringing it to our shores in the future. Read More

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The hidden software tricks AMD and Nvidia use to supercharge VR gaming

With VR gaming, hardware's only part of the equation. Here's a look at how software such as AMD's LiquidVR and Nvidia's VRWorks enhance your virtual reality experience. Read More

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Researchers: Attackers could use holes in Firefox add-ons to target your PC

Researchers from Northwestern University discover how an attacker could write a Firefox add-on that takes advantage of security holes in other Firefox add-ons to do its bidding. Read More

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Fitbit Blaze review: Don't call it a smartwatch

Fitbit's touchscreen fitness band has smarts but lacks style. Read More

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Beyond bitcoin: 5 things you need to know about blockchain technology

Talk of blockchain technology is everywhere, it seems -- but what is it, and what does it do? Read More

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Digit is a money-saving iOS app that will change how you manage your cash

The future of finance is automated apps that analyze your accounts and know how much to save and spend. Read More

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Google Play Movies update inches closer towards shared family library

It may not be long before you can open up your purchased TV shows and movies to a select group of friends or family members. Read More

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5 things you should know about the blockchain

Talk of blockchain technology is everywhere, it seems -- but what is it, and what does it do? Read More

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