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Mozilla tests a true stealth mode for Firefox

08.15.2015 11:05 AM

Sick of having that one ad follow you around the Internet for weeks? A new tool in pre-beta builds of Firefox could help block browser tracking across sites.

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This week in games: Fallout 4 footage sneaks onto PornHub, Warcraft IV teased, and more

08.14.2015 7:12 PM

Plus, someone beat Dark Souls using only his voice, and Witcher 3 gets official mod tools. This is gaming news for August 10-14.

 

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How T-Mobile's pricing is pushing AT&T and Verizon in a race to the bottom

08.15.2015 5:00 AM

In the wake of T-Mobile's aggressive, expansive plans, AT&T is the latest carrier to blink. But wait: Prices will drop much more.

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Microsoft Word co-authoring arrives, care of OneDrive

08.14.2015 1:25 PM

Although Word co-authoring has been available via SharePoint, it's now available via the more consumer-friendly OneDrive service.

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Slack cofounder: 'We didn't have a sense of the scale it could grow to'

08.14.2015 2:19 PM

In the two years since its beta launch, Slack has juggled explosive growth, formidable competition and the need to cater to CIOs.

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Rain could make your solar panels dirtier, not cleaner

08.14.2015 4:20 PM

Researchers are trying to figure out factors that affect the life of solar panels

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Microsoft tests iOS app that will read you the news

08.14.2015 2:15 PM

NewsCast pulls in stories from around the web and then uses text-to-speech tech to fill users in.

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Report: Comcast will take on YouTube with a streaming service of its own

08.15.2015 10:25 AM

Comcast's "Watchable" streaming service should begin arriving on cable boxes soonbut non-subscribers will be able to access it, too.

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