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Office goes free on phones and tablets: What you get, and what you don't

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Office goes free on phones and tablets: What you get, and what you don't

11.06.2014 9:48 AM

The free version of Office for iOS and Android should be good enough for a lot of people, but power users may still need an Office 365 subscription. Here's what lies behind the paywall.

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Google Nexus 9 review: A powerful tablet made for everyone

11.03.2014 10:10 AM

The Nexus 9 may be geared towards developers, but its big screen, powerful 64-bit processor, and stereo sound are a joy for anyone willing to drop $400.

 

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HP's Omen laptop seeks gaming cred with hot hardware that runs cool

11.04.2014 5:00 AM

HP says dual fans and a huge bottom vent let the Omen go full-bore with its core i7 CPU and Nvidia GTX GPU. But will it make Razer or Alienware fans think twice?

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10 gorgeous, graphics-intensive games that will utterly punish your PC

10.31.2014 3:00 AM

These graphically intense PC games dial the eye candy up to 11 -- and make your PC sweat while they're at it.

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Hands on with Microsoft Band: It’s awkward and inaccurate, but stuffed with features

11.03.2014 3:00 AM

It's uncomfortable to wear, and its heart-rate data is inconsistent. But for just $200, the Microsoft Band is stuffed with more sensors than any other wearable available.

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Amazon teases Echo, a Bluetooth speaker and voice-activated assistant

11.06.2014 10:38 AM

The $200 device is a little like Siri for your whole house.

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AMD reveals Civilization: Beyond Earth game bundle, Radeon R9 290X with 8GB RAM

11.05.2014 9:01 PM

AMD is fighting back against Nvidia's new GTX 980 with everything in its arsenal.

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Miracast vs. Chromecast: Hands-on with Microsoft's screen-sharing gizmos

11.06.2014 3:30 AM

Microsoft now has two ways for you to project content wirelessly from your Windows (or Android) phone and tablet: the Screen Sharing for Lumia Phones HD-10, and the Wireless Display Adapter. But Chromecast got here first.

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Project management apps: How three popular picks stack up

11.05.2014 3:00 AM

Whether you're a visual planner or a more straightforward list-maker, we've got the perfect project management app for you.

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Microsoft's top legal gun decries privacy 'arms race'

11.04.2014 4:33 PM

Brad Smith is ready for arms-control talks as tech companies and law enforcement fight a running battle on privacy.

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These four file sharing apps offer speed, security and more

11.04.2014 3:30 AM

From your phone or your browser, you can make files accessible to multiple devices, colleagues or family members. Check out these apps for their special talents in sharing or security--but watch out for those subscription fees.

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HomeMonitor, Simplicam, and Netcam HD: Can any of them beat Dropcam?

11.03.2014 3:30 AM

Wi-Fi network cams aren't all created equal. We pit three newcomers against the crowd favorite, Dropcam.

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The 5K display is coming. Here’s how it stacks up to Retina and more

10.31.2014 3:32 AM

Is 5K awesome--or overkill? We crunch the numbers on these pixel-packing monitors and find the one spec that tells all.

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Internet Archive brings 900 classic arcade games to your browser

11.03.2014 6:30 AM

The Internet Archive expands its JSMESS offerings from classic console games to classic arcade cabinets -- no quarters necessary.

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