Thursday 31 December 2015

Valve blames a partner for Christmas Day outage, which exposed data for 34,000 users

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Valve blames a partner for Christmas Day outage, which exposed data for 34,000 users

12.30.2015 12:13 PM

Damage from Steam's Christmas Day caching fiasco appears limited just to users who logged on that day, so keep reading if you did.

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LG's SmartThinQ connected-home hub will monitor and control appliances and sensors

12.30.2015 12:20 PM

The hub looks like Amazon's Echo, but streaming music is one of only a few things it has in common with that device.

 

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The 12 best movies for streaming during the New Year holiday--and the week after

12.31.2015 3:00 AM

As we look back at 2015, we reflect on some of the best movies currently available on Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming services.

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7 technology resolutions for a better 2016

12.31.2015 3:30 AM

Get fit, have fun, save money, and other great ways tech can help you improve your life this year.

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Linux love and Steam Machines: The World Beyond Windows' 10 biggest stories of 2015

12.31.2015 3:30 AM

From Steam Machines to Chrome OS confusion to Linux getting loveand staying awesomethese are the biggest stories from the World Beyond Windows in 2015.

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7 must-have apps for your new Android phone

12.31.2015 4:00 AM

Make your great new phone even greater by installing these apps right away.

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Don't believe the hype: That GRUB backspace bug wasn't a big deal

12.31.2015 8:44 AM

True, the GRUB bug wasn't great, but most Linux users don't use or need a GRUB password at all.

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Sayonara, subsidies: AT&T ends two-year phone contracts

12.31.2015 10:50 AM

It's another nail in the coffin of subsidized phone prices.

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