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Microsoft releases mobile, desktop beta builds of Windows 10, but one's worth skipping

Microsoft doubles up on its Insider Program beta builds for Windows 10, fixing bugs on both platforms. Read More

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Microsoft's Hub Keyboard gives you one-touch access to all your Office content

This new keyboard taps into Microsoft's translation service and keeps track of your previously-copied text. Read More

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Google Docs now lets you dictate formatting edits

Last year, Google introduced a Voice Typing feature for the desktop Web version of its Docs word processing software that let users dictate their documents. Now, it's getting upgraded with the ability to let people control document formatting with just their voice. Read More

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Bend the Commonwealth to your will when Fallout 4 mod tools land in April

Come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination, when Bethesda releases official Fallout 4 mod tools. Read More

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Report: Sony's Xperia Z range of smartphones is no more

The company confirmed the Z line will be no more, turning their focus to the Xperia X series. Read More

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Take a quick stroll with us through Google's Android garden

Each year, Google sets up a shrubbery-laden outdoor funhouse for Android lovers. It's too much fun. Read More

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Google's Android garden at MWC is a can't-miss for Android fans

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Dune Case mimics Mac Pro style for build-your-own PCs

Dune Case brings Mac Pro-style cylindrical design to custom Mini-ITX desktops. Read More

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The impossible has happened: Testing Radeon and GeForce together in DirectX 12

We test a new DirectX 12 feature that lets you combine GeForce and Radeon GPUs for gaming. Read More

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Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages go live with promise of zippier browsing

Look for a green thunderbolt in Google search results to find out which sites are part of the new project. Read More

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VR just got serious and you should be paying attention

If you haven't been paying much attention to virtual reality, now might be a good time to start. In a series of announcements at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, some of the biggest names in smartphones, consumer electronics and social media have given the technology a major boost. Read More

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The Sony Pictures hackers have been hitting organizations from different countries for years

The group of hackers that crippled the computer infrastructure of Sony Pictures Entertainment in late 2014 has been responsible for a large number of attacks against organizations from South Korea, the U.S. and other countries over the past seven years. Read More

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