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Kanye West begs Zuckerberg, Page for money over Twitter

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Microsoft's new Lumia 650 emphasizes its new business focus, but without Continuum
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Microsoft's new Lumia 650 emphasizes its new business focus, but without Continuum

Microsoft launches the new Lumia 650 as a business phone for the European market, but without one of its most noteworthy productivity features, the Display Dock. Read More

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The cord-cutter's guide to the 2016 Grammy Awards

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Samsung will show a new wearable at Mobile World Congress: a shoe

Samsung Electronics will play host to a new wearable device on its stand at Mobile World Congress next week: a smart shoe. Read More

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Russian cyberspy group uses simple yet effective Linux Trojan

A cyberespionage group of Russian origin known as Pawn Storm is infecting Linux systems with a simple but effective Trojan program that doesn't require highly privileged access. Read More

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Nice SaaS, Amazon Web Services tells Italian software developer

Amazon Web Services has agreed to buy Nice, an Italian vendor of high-performance computing software and services to extend its as-a-service offering. Read More

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The surprising truth about Facebook's Internet.org

No, Internet.org is not a nonprofit organization that subsidizes Internet access for new users. Read More

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LG G5 rumor roundup: Everything we think we know so far

The G4 was a great phone, but not the huge hit LG expected. Will the G5 draw more Android fans? Read More

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How to change the look of Windows 10's desktop with native settings or Aero Glass

When it comes to visual aesthetics, Windows 10 is reasonably configurable. Adjust color schemes and backgrounds easily with these tools. Read More

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Polls, stats and parodies: The 10 must-follow websites of the 2016 presidential election

Don't miss a single, gory detail of the presidential election. These sites offer a wealth of graphs, fact-checks, funny takes, and more. Read More

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Apple wants court to rule if it can be forced to unlock an iPhone

Apple has requested a court in New York to rule finally whether it can be compelled to assist investigators to break the passcode of an iPhone 5s belonging to a defendant in a criminal case. Read More

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Malware targets all Android phones -- except those in Russia

A malware program for Android seen advertised on Russian underground forums in the last few months appears to have made its first big debut. Read More

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