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| | Toshiba Kirabook review: The first Ultrabook with a higher-than-HD touchscreen 05.16.2013 5:00 AM The Kirabook definitely looks the part of a luxury laptop, and it?s the first Ultrabook to compete with Apple?s Retina lineup. But Toshiba made several disappointing decisions on the way to a $2000 price tag. | |
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| | The proper care and feeding of SSD storage 05.13.2013 3:02 AM Treat a solid-state drive like its mechanical cousin and you could end up in a world of pain. Here's how to handle these exotic beasts. | |
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| | Intel CEO's legacy: PC glory, smartphone grief 05.10.2013 3:00 AM As Paul Otellini prepares to step down next week, we review the greatest hits and most disappointing losses of his tenure. | |
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| | Ultimate tech tools for the household CTO 05.15.2013 3:15 AM Running a household is tough work, but employing the right tech can make all the difference. These apps can streamline your operation. | |
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| | 10 tips for mastering Microsoft Outlook 2013 05.14.2013 3:00 AM Microsoft's mail and calendar software introduced new features that change the way you can zip through your inbox, calendars and contacts. | |
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| | The 10 most important milestones in Web browser history 05.10.2013 3:32 AM From the Department of Defense to the audacious Chrome OS, the simple Web browser has evolved by leaps and bounds since the birth of the Internet. | |
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| | Why gamers in Asia are the world's best eSport athletes 05.14.2013 3:00 AM Hardcore games, ubiquitous tech, and Asia?s economic rise helped the PC trounce consoles to become the dominant pro gaming platform. | |
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| | The Onion explains how its Twitter account was hacked 05.10.2013 5:46 AM Hackers who commandeered The Onion's Twitter account used simple but effective phishing attacks to obtain passwords, according to a writeup by the publisher's technology team. | |
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| | Debit card hack attack used for $45 million fraud blitz 05.10.2013 5:55 AM A vast debit card fraud scheme that allegedly netted US$45 million has been linked to the hacking of credit card processors in the U.S. and India. | |
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| | Bendable, flexible smartphone displays are just a novelty... for now 05.10.2013 7:04 AM Although multiple manufacturers are expected to release smartphones with flexible display screens by the end of this year, the technology will be little more than a novelty until about 2015, one analyst says. | |
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