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| | Samsung's new Galaxy A7 packs bigger screen, more processing power 01.11.2015 11:05 PM The A7 comes after Samsung released the smaller A5 and A3 models | |
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| | The coolest, craziest PC mods and builds of 2015 (so far) 01.12.2015 3:00 AM The year is still extremely young, but we just returned from CES 2015, where a small army of PCs appeared in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and configurations. Check out some of these monsters. | |
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| | Google chases Microsoft with beefed-up Translate speech tools 01.12.2015 6:51 AM After Microsoft's real-time Skype Translator captured the world's attention, Google's working to improve its own Translate tools. | |
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| | The 6 best (and 4 worst) smart-home products we saw at CES 2015 01.12.2015 4:00 AM CES was the year of the connected home, but that doesn't mean every product we saw on the show floor deserves a gold star. | |
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| | GPT vs. MBR: How the humble drive partition led to the larger hard drives we all love 01.12.2015 7:18 AM The newer (GPT) standard solves some limitations of the older (MBR) standard. Here's how to tell which standard your drive uses. | |
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| | IBM attributes patent success to global diversity 01.12.2015 8:10 AM IBM tops the list of producers of U.S. patents again in 2014, a success it attributes to the global span of its research labs | |
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| | Hands-on: Windows PhoneâÂÂs business-card scanning fills a need, but needs more skill 01.12.2015 5:00 AM This feature's been a long time coming, and you can help it improve by sending in your card stack (anonymously). | |
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| | Stolen credentials used to access United Airlines' MileagePlus accounts 01.11.2015 9:20 PM The login credentials came from an unidentified third party | |
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| | Ultraflix wants to become the Netflix of the 4K generation 01.12.2015 3:00 AM Ultraflix is busy licensing as much 4K content as it can for streaming rental, and even will convert old films in return for the 4K rights. | |
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| | Wearables go niche and narrow in the search for consumer relevance 01.12.2015 3:30 AM It's not enough to track steps anymore.The latest wearables are extremely mission-specific, aimed at narrow sports categories instead of general fitness. | |
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