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| | Galaxy Note 4 review: Samsung finally listens to its fans, and it pays off 10.15.2014 6:30 AM With the Note 4, it feels like Samsung took every little comment stuffed into its cobweb-covered suggestion box and actually listened to what its users want. | |
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| | Why the Surface Pro 3 has quietly replaced my work PC 10.15.2014 3:00 AM The Surface Pro 3 offers all the advantages of a tablet along with all the performance of a solid notebook. Until I can do better, there's no reason to go back. | |
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| | YouTube served users malicious advertisements, Trend Micro says 10.15.2014 5:24 AM The advertisements redirected victims to the Sweet Orange exploit kit, which tries to install malware. | |
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| | Microsoft Patch Tuesday tackles three critical vulnerabilities, including 'Sandworm' 10.14.2014 12:50 PM The Sandworm vulnerability gets a fix with this month's round of corrective fixes for Microsoft software. Internet Explorer gets a fix, too. | |
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| | Microsoft to bring Docker to Windows Server 10.15.2014 6:40 AM It's another giant step for the Docker virtualization technology | |
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| | Asus Padfone X Mini brings its compact smartphone-tablet combo to the U.S. 10.14.2014 9:15 PM Why decide between a smartphone and a small tablet? The Asus Padfone X Mini lets you enjoy both. It'll ship on October 23 through AT&T for $199 with a two-year contract. | |
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| | Tech workers now oppose settlement they reached in Silicon Valley hiring case 10.14.2014 5:55 PM Google, Apple, Adobe and Intel stand accused of entering into no-hiring agreements | |
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| | Dell, HP keep moving to help carriers virtualize their networks 10.14.2014 2:50 PM Both companies stand to gain if network functions virtualization upends traditional carrier systems | |
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| | Samsung '5G' test hits speeds 30 times faster than LTE 10.15.2014 5:20 AM The company also said it logged 1.2Gbps in vehicle tests for 5G technologies | |
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| | R.I.P. Reader: Examining Adobe's history of disdain towards Linux users 10.15.2014 7:38 AM Sure, Photoshop is coming to Linux via Creative Cloud streaming, but that's more of a happy accident than anything. Adobe's history shows it treats Linux as an afterthought at best. | |
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