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| | AT&T will offer Hulu to its customers, but it isn't free 05.13.2015 12:12 PM The wireless carrier is hoping its customers stay glued to their screens longer by binge-watching unlimited episodes of Seinfeld and South Park. | |
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| | AMD Radeon graphics cards bundled with free copies of GTA V, DiRT Rally on Newegg 05.14.2015 6:35 AM AMD's finally got a rebuttal for Nvidia's Witcher 3/Batman: Arkham Knight bundle. Competition is great! | |
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| | Comcast moves fast after withdrawing its bid to acquire Time Warner Cable 05.14.2015 3:00 AM The cable and Internet behemoth has made a flurry of product announcements recently. Here's a recap. | |
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| | Chinese hackers hid malware attack controls in Microsoft TechNet comments 05.14.2015 6:23 AM The group, nicknamed DeputyDog, takes aim at governments and companies, FireEye said | |
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| | Master multitasking on Android with these clever apps and tools 05.14.2015 4:00 AM Work the way you want by creating custom gestures, floating boxes, or saving links in the background for later. | |
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| | Origin EON15-X review: You'll find a desktop CPU in this laptop, and that's a good thing 05.14.2015 3:00 AM If you can't get your portable computing on with anything less than 4GHz, Origin PC has the answer: a laptop with a Devil's Canyon chip inside of it. | |
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| | You can securely wipe your files, hard drive or SSD with one of these free utilities 05.14.2015 7:51 AM You delete a file, then empty the recycle bin. But the contents of that file remains on your drive. Here's what to do about that. | |
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| | A feisty John Chambers bows out on his final Cisco earnings call 05.13.2015 6:05 PM Chambers says he'll be an advisor and a coach when new CEO Chuck Robbins takes over | |
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| | The original Raspberry Pi Model B+ receives a long overdue price cut 05.14.2015 7:31 AM The Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+'s original $35 cost would never break the bank, but it lost luster once the faster Raspberry Pi 2 launched at the same price. | |
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| | How to make Dropbox more secure without spending a cent 05.14.2015 3:30 AM Most of what you need to defend your data is right inside Dropbox. | |
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