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The best movies to stream this Valentine's Day

Sony shows off its new OLED and LCD TVs, video projector, and Bluetooth speakers

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The best movies to stream this Valentine's Day

This list of 19 movies now streaming covers everything from classic romances to indie love stories to a Disney/Pixar animation that will delight anyone just waiting for Valentine's Day to pass. Read More

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Sony shows off its new OLED and LCD TVs, video projector, and Bluetooth speakers
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Apple's iCloud saved deleted browser records, security company finds
Intel demotes PCs, giving datacenter chips first crack at new technologies
The Full Nerd: Episode 16: Who killed PC audio, and will soundcards ever be a thing again?
Android privacy assistant seeks to stop unwanted data collection
Microsoft lawsuit against indefinite gag orders can proceed
Intel works on next-generation Optane SSD, memory technologies
Intel: Cannonlake CPUs will be more than 15 percent faster than Kaby Lake
How Windows Explorer can help you find duplicate files
Windows Trojan hacks into embedded devices to install Mirai

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12 Steps to a wildly successful webinar

If you're ready to produce your first online event, this 12-step checklist takes you through the entire process - from planning to post-event follow-up - to provide you with the information you need to get started. Read More

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Sony shows off its new OLED and LCD TVs, video projector, and Bluetooth speakers

Our first look at the products Sony announced at CES reveals additional details and impresses us anew. Read More

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Intel's priciest chip has 24 cores and sells for $8,898

Intel's got some high priced chips, but none is as expensive as the new Xeon E7-8894 v4 server processor. Read More

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Apple's iCloud saved deleted browser records, security company finds

Apple's iCloud appears to have been holding on to users' deleted internet browsing histories, including records over a year old. Read More

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Intel demotes PCs, giving datacenter chips first crack at new technologies

The PC's fall from grace is official. Intel said Thursday that going forward, its Xeon and other server processors will get first crack at the company's latest manufacturing processes, while PCs will have to take a number. Read More

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The Full Nerd: Episode 16: Who killed PC audio, and will soundcards ever be a thing again?

Creative Lab's Ryan Schlieper drops by and talks all things PC audio with the Full Nerd crew Read More

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Android privacy assistant seeks to stop unwanted data collection

Not sure what your phone is collecting about you? A new Android app is promising to simplify the privacy settings on your smartphone, and stop any unwanted data collection. Read More

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Microsoft lawsuit against indefinite gag orders can proceed

Microsoft's lawsuit against the US Department of Justice over indefinite gag orders attached to search warrants can proceed, following a federal judge's ruling on Thursday. Read More

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Intel works on next-generation Optane SSD, memory technologies

Intel is now shipping the first-generation Optane, but is also working on next-generation technologies as looks to up density in this new class of storage and memory. Read More

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Intel: Cannonlake CPUs will be more than 15 percent faster than Kaby Lake

Upgrading CPU performance hasn't been a priority for Intel in many years, but that could be changing. Read More

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How Windows Explorer can help you find duplicate files

Sure, you could buy a utility to ease the task of finding duplicate files or organizing your multimedia, but Windows Explorer is quite good at it in its own right. Read More

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Windows Trojan hacks into embedded devices to install Mirai

Attackers have started to use Windows and Android malware to hack into embedded devices, dispelling the widely held belief that if such devices are not directly exposed to the Internet they're less vulnerable. Read More

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5 Business trends that will change the way your team works together.

There's nothing like the feeling of having people from across your business collaborate to generate a creative idea and then fan it out throughout the organization. But these moments of inspiration and agility don't come often-and they're getting harder to achieve. Read More

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