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Doze Mode and App Permissions are also headed to Android Wear with Marshmallow update

Motorola revealed these and other details in an announcement about the newest software for the second-generation Moto 360. Read More

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Denver Bronco cornerback Aqib Talib used the Surface Pro's handwriting tools to help celebrate his team's victory, a nice comeback for the Surfacegate-plagued device. Read More

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Hangouts targets improved call quality and speed with peer-to-peer connections

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Titanfall: Single-player is headed to the sequel

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Valentine's Day Gift Idea: Amazon Has Discounted Devices Through Feb 13

The online retailer is currently offering discounts on Kindle, Fire, and other models until February 13th, hoping to create an attractive option for last-minute shoppers. Read More

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Google's rumored VR headset sounds a lot like Samsung's

Google VR gets serious in 2016 with a rumored plastic headset and "Android VR" software. Read More

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Mozilla moves Firefox to a more flexible release schedule

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