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Buster Keaton and ballot boxes, streaming this week

Celebrate this election season with two movies that revel in the dark side of politics, plus documentaries, martial arts, good ol' fashioned physical comedy, and more. Read More

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Maps of Google and other services could require security clearance in India
Google, Honeywell resolve patent dispute over Nest thermostats
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro review: This feature-packed 15-inch laptop makes a few compromises
Samsung's Raspberry Pi-like Artik 10 is priced higher than Pi at $150
Businesses can now buy apps in bulk from the Windows Store
Apple partners with SAP in new enterprise push
Newer Wi-Fi's faster, but it needs a fast wire behind it
PCWorld Show Episode 15: Phone-cam fight, laptop showdown, and a Burning Man for the 1 percent
Skin tracking is the latest zany attempt to solve smartwatch control
What do you get when you cross Star Wars and famous art? This algorithm can show you
Google looks beyond Cardboard for the future of VR
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Maps of Google and other services could require security clearance in India

New rules proposed by the Indian government would require companies like Google and other mapping services to submit their maps for security clearance before distributing them online or offline. Read More

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Google, Honeywell resolve patent dispute over Nest thermostats

Google and Honeywell have signed a patent cross-license agreement that resolves a long-standing patent dispute over thermostats made by Nest Labs, the home automation startup the Internet giant acquired. Read More

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Samsung Notebook 9 Pro review: This feature-packed 15-inch laptop makes a few compromises

Even with its design quirks, this big work notebook is impressive: It packs in a 4K touchscreen display, quad-core CPU, and discrete GPU for just $1,500. Read More

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Samsung's Raspberry Pi-like Artik 10 is priced higher than Pi at $150

Samsung's Artik 10 developer board will compete with Raspberry Pi 3, but not on price. Read More

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Businesses can now buy apps in bulk from the Windows Store

App developers now have an easier way to sell their wares to businesses using Windows 10, thanks to a change Microsoft announced Thursday. Read More

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Apple partners with SAP in new enterprise push

The mobile enterprise got another boost on Thursday with the announcement of a brand-new partnership between Apple and SAP. Read More

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Newer Wi-Fi's faster, but it needs a fast wire behind it

So-called gigabit Wi-Fi, or 802.11ac, is slowly starting to show up in homes, buildings and public hotspots, but it's not delivering a gigabit to smartphones, according to an analysis by research company OpenSignal. Read More

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PCWorld Show Episode 15: Phone-cam fight, laptop showdown, and a Burning Man for the 1 percent

Flo refs a phone-cam fight, Gordon taunts fanboys, and we all discuss a fully catered desert tech-fest for elites. Read More

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Skin tracking is the latest zany attempt to solve smartwatch control

SkinTrack uses your arm as a touchpad for wearable displays. Read More

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What do you get when you cross Star Wars and famous art? This algorithm can show you

Artificial intelligence has been dabbling in art to increasing acclaim over the past few months, but a new study brings its uncanny proficiency to the far-more-complicated world of video. Read More

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Google looks beyond Cardboard for the future of VR

The head of Google's virtual reality efforts likened the push into VR to building a new style of operating system from scratch. Read More

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