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|  | External hard drives? Pfah! Samsung just launched external SSDs 01.05.2015 2:59 PM Samsung's Portable SSD T1 offers storage from 250GB to 1TB, and starts at $199 | |
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|  | Why Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi is secretly peeking at your secure web traffic 01.06.2015 6:39 AM In-flight Internet provider Gogo replaces the HTTPS certificates on sites like YouTube with self-signed ones. | |
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|  | Someone call Guinness! Lenovo's new LaVie laptops are the lightest in the world 01.05.2015 12:00 PM Lenovo says its new LaVie Z H550 weights just 1.72 lbs. making it the lightest 13-inch notebook in the world. | |
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|  | Sony's unveils cheapest 4K camcorder yet 01.05.2015 5:10 PM The HDR-AX33 is one of two 4K cameras being launched by Sony | |
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|  | AMD reveals the first 7 FreeSync gaming monitors built to kill screen tearing 01.05.2015 12:04 PM AMD has released a full list of monitors that will take advantage of its FreeSync technology to avoid screen tearing. | |
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|  | Microsoft's $29 Nokia 215 is a smarter feature phone for the masses 01.06.2015 5:00 AM Microsoft's new Nokia 215 phone can last nearly a month on a single charge. And while it's certainly not a smartphone, it's not dumb either. | |
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|  | Lost your digital stylus? Just write on Lenovo's new Yoga tablet with a pencil--or a fork 01.05.2015 12:00 PM Lenovo's new tablet lets you use almost any pencil or pen to write on your tablet. | |
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|  | Broadcom, Comcast prep for gigabit cable service to begin in 2015 01.06.2015 5:00 AM Move over, Google Fiber. Broadcom has begun sampling its first cable modem chip supporting DOCSIS 3.1, the technology that will enable gigabit cable Internet service in 2015. Comcast has already signed on. | |
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|  | Lenovo's first homegrown wearable tackles thorny battery-life problem 01.05.2015 12:10 PM The $89 Vibe Band VB10 smartband has an e-ink screen, and can run for seven days without a recharge | |
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|  | Razer's open-source headset aims to disrupt virtual reality 01.06.2015 6:00 AM Just in case Facebook doesn't do the right thing with Oculus Rift, Razer's offering an alternative: Open Source VR that could democratize virtual reality. | |
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