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| | Razer's Diamondback revival is the most gorgeous mouse we've ever seen 09.04.2015 12:01 AM The ultra-portable Orochi notebook mouse also gets a refresh with better battery life and Chroma lighting. | |
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| | The 10 coolest, fantastical, and most powerful PC reveals of IFA 2015 09.04.2015 3:30 AM We saw a stunning array of new hardware at IFA 2015, fueled in large part by the recent releases of Windows 10 and Intel's Skylake. Feast your PC-enthusiast eyes here. | |
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| | Runtastic Moment combines fitness tracking and an analog watch 09.04.2015 5:32 AM Starting at $130, Runtastic's new watches track steps, calories, active minutes, and sleep. | |
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| | Chrome 45 curbs the browser's voracious memory appetite, puts Flash on a leash 09.04.2015 6:18 AM Chrome 45 is a good step forward for Chrome users who are driven nuts by the amount of memory the browser takes up. | |
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| | Microsoft trumpets Windows 10's momentum at IFA 09.04.2015 7:34 AM Windows 10 continues to roll on, Microsoft's OEM chief says. | |
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| | Microsoft will release its hackathon help tool to the world 09.03.2015 3:15 PM Microsoft is planning to bring its internal tool for running hackathons to the public next year, starting by allowing a few select colleges to test drive it at their own events. | |
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| | Catalyst shows off a waterproof Apple Watch case at IFA 09.03.2015 11:50 AM But is this even needed, since tests have shown the Apple Watch performing better than its waterproof rating even without a case? | |
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| | Microsoft, US face off again over emails stored in Ireland 09.04.2015 5:04 AM A dispute between Microsoft and the U.S. government over turning over emails stored in a data center in Ireland comes up for oral arguments in an appeals court in New York on Wednesday. | |
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| | How to turn off Windows 10's keylogger (yes, it still has one) 09.04.2015 7:40 AM Microsoft can track your keystrokes, your speech, and more. Here are the settings to turn it all off. | |
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| | Some Uber trip info is publicly accessible through Google 09.03.2015 2:01 PM On Thursday, a site-specific search on Google for trip.uber.com produced dozens of links to Uber rides that have been completed and cancelled, in countries around the world including the U.S., England, Russia, France and Mexico. | |
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