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Microsoft Build 2015 recap: New Windows 10 details, holographic acid trips, and transformative Windows Phones

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Microsoft Build 2015 recap: New Windows 10 details, holographic acid trips, and transformative Windows Phones

05.01.2015 2:03 PM

Office is getting smarter, and so is your phone. Read about all of Microsoft's ambitious plans from Build 2015 inside.

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Xbox One-to-PC streaming is nearly here

05.01.2015 12:14 PM

Microsoft shows off streaming games from the Xbox One to a Windows tablet, and (not surprisingly) it looks fantastic.

 

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Microsoft woos developers with SDK for Band fitness tracker

05.01.2015 1:15 PM

The SDK allows developers to access the caloric data stored in Band, among other functions.

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How to customize or silence Chromebook notifications

05.02.2015 4:00 AM

Tame all those alerts that can slow down your workflow on a Chromebook by learning how this settings menu works.

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Telecom trade groups, ISPs ask for delay of net neutrality rules

05.01.2015 2:50 PM

Seven organizations, including AT&T, ask the Federal Communications Commission to put net neutrality rules on hold.

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Five to Try: Meerkat's social streaming hits Android, and Marvel's brash Avengers brawler

05.01.2015 1:00 PM

The latest Android apps and games you need to check out this week.

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Samsung promises fixes to RAM management bugs on Galaxy S6

05.01.2015 12:03 PM

Some owners are seeing apps crash and other performance problems on Samsung's latest flagship device.

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ACLU: NSA phone dragnet should be killed not amended

05.01.2015 1:55 PM

The recent USA Freedom Act doesn't go far enough in reforming surveillance, an ACLU lawyer says

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Companies must teach employees how to swim in new oceans of data

05.01.2015 12:00 PM

Analytics is becoming a part of the job at every level of the organization, but few companies are prepared

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