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Video from IFA: Meet the Moto 360 smartwatch | PCWorld

Motorola's circular smartwatch is now shipping. Here's what you need to know about this $250 device. Watch Now

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Logitech returns to professional-looking gaming keyboards with the G810
Lock Trend | PCWorld
MIT's 168-core chip could make mobile devices, robots smarter
Cisco-Jasper deal should make enterprise IoT safer
Comodo to fix major flaw in knock-off Chrome browser
Microsoft launches IoT Hub to ingest data from the physical world
Microsoft's Power BI visualizations go public with new 'publish to web' feature
Apple hit with $626 million damages in patent case
Google is said to endorse ARM server chips, but don't get excited yet
Cisco will get stronger in IoT by buying Jasper for $1.4 billion
Microsoft imagines future NFL games played out on your coffee table, via HoloLens
EA's Need for Speed: Most Wanted is free on Origin
Flaws in smart toy back-end servers puts kids and their families at risk
What Is Social Engineering? | PCWorld
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Logitech returns to professional-looking gaming keyboards with the G810

Say goodbye to the weird edges and experimental look of Logitech's G410/910. The G810 Orion Spectrum is all business—at least on the outside. Read More

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Lock Trend | PCWorld

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MIT's 168-core chip could make mobile devices, robots smarter

Unlike Facebook, a smartphone can't recognize and tag you in a selfie. A new brain-like chip developed by researchers at MIT could change that. Read More

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Cisco-Jasper deal should make enterprise IoT safer

Cisco Systems' planned US$1.4 billion acquisition of Jasper Technologies could make it easier for enterprises to start making money from services instead of products. Read More

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Comodo to fix major flaw in knock-off Chrome browser

Comodo said it is planning to release on update on Wednesday that fixes a severe vulnerability in a custom web browser it developed and markets as enhancing users' security. Read More

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Microsoft launches IoT Hub to ingest data from the physical world

Microsoft announced Wednesday that its Azure IoT Hub product for managing fleets of devices that feed digital data from the physical world will be generally available on Thursday. Read More

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Microsoft's Power BI visualizations go public with new 'publish to web' feature

Microsoft's Power BI data visualization service is making it possible for companies to share their business information with the world in an interactive format. Read More

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Apple hit with $626 million damages in patent case

A jury in Texas has ordered Apple to pay $626 million for infringing four patents held by a Nevada-based patent licensing company. Read More

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Google is said to endorse ARM server chips, but don't get excited yet

Google will give its public backing to Qualcomm's ARM server chip next week, according to a report Wednesday, but history suggests it's too early to draw conclusions. Read More

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Cisco will get stronger in IoT by buying Jasper for $1.4 billion

Cisco Systems plans to acquire Internet of Things platform company Jasper Technologies for more than US$1.4 billion, giving the networking giant an even larger role in enterprises' growing use of IoT. Read More

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Microsoft imagines future NFL games played out on your coffee table, via HoloLens

From an improved sideline Surface experience to an audacious vision for HoloLens, Microsoft is digging deep into its role as an NFL technology partner. Read More

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EA's Need for Speed: Most Wanted is free on Origin

The latest On the House game is 2012's Need for Speed, which should tide you over until we finally get the PC port of last year's entry. Read More

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Flaws in smart toy back-end servers puts kids and their families at risk

Researchers from Rapid7 found privacy-invading vulnerabilities in the Web services used by the Smart Toy line of interactive stuffed animals and the hereO GPS watch for children. Read More

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What Is Social Engineering? | PCWorld

CSO presents an animated explainer on how data criminals exploit human psychology to gain access to a company's data, rather than by hacking or technical measures. Watch Now

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