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|  | Microsoft to detail 'next chapter' of Windows 10 on January 21 12.11.2014 11:57 AM Microsoft announces a Webcast to describe what it calls 'the next chapter' of Windows 10, this time emphasizing Windows 10's consumer appeal. | |
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|  | The future is now: The 10 biggest tech innovations of 2014 12.12.2014 3:00 AM A hoverboard. A virtual reality headset. A PC with a drawing board and 3D imaging capabilities. Believe it or not, all these things are real today. See them for yourself right here. | |
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|  | Google sued in Germany over video streaming patent 12.12.2014 5:00 AM The patent was successfully used to obtain sales bans against Android phones and tablets earlier this year | |
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|  | Your Linux PC isn't as secure as you think it is 12.12.2014 8:00 AM If 2014 taught Linux users anything, it's that they can't afford to ignore system security completely. | |
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|  | Facebook cold on 'dislike' button, but mulling other ideas 12.11.2014 4:30 PM An international rollout of Graph Search is in the offing too, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said at Facebook's second public town-hall meeting. | |
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|  | Cisco sees a data analytics fortune at the edge of the network 12.11.2014 1:25 PM The company is packaging analytics solutions for networks of connected devices | |
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|  | The hidden power of Windows Jump Lists 12.12.2014 6:00 AM Many apps hide a treasure trove of efficiency under a right-click on the taskbar, Jump Lists. | |
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|  | Microsoft announces features and performance improvements for many Azure services 12.12.2014 9:00 AM The latest round of Azure features will make it easier to move existing business workloads and processes to the Microsoft cloud | |
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|  | Intel Extreme Masters 2014: One place where PCs still rule 12.12.2014 3:30 AM The Intel Extreme Masters 2014 isn't just a gaming tournament. It's also a chance to see people and PCs pushed to their limits by relentless and brutal competition. Take a look for yourself. | |
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|  | NASA's dexterous Surrogate robot is designed for danger 12.12.2014 5:27 AM Moving on tracks, this two-armed robot could operate in crippled nuclear power plants like Fukushima Daiichi | |
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