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Facebook kills off BlackBerry support, just like WhatsApp

WhatsApp is leaving BlackBerry, and now its parent company Facebook is too. Read More

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Amazon starts selling Comcast Internet and TV subscriptions with dedicated help lines

Amazon's new cable store offers Comcast's Internet and cable services. Read More

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Apple is gunning for PC users, but Microsoft has little to fear

Apple says its new iPad Pro is an ideal PC replacement, but Microsoft shouldn't worry. Read More

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How to uncover Windows 10's hidden 'Applications' view in File Explorer

A quick command in Run turns File Explorer into an at-a-glance display for all your installed programs and Windows Store apps. Read More

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Pro tablet face-off: 9.7-inch iPad Pro vs. Galaxy TabPro S vs. Surface Pro 4

After Apple's latest dig at PC users, we find out how the new iPad Pro really stacks up against Pro PC tablets. Read More

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FBI says it may have found a way to unlock shooter's iPhone

The FBI says it may have discovered a way to break into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino mass shooters, and the agency has asked a judge to postpone a court hearing in the matter that was scheduled for Tuesday. Read More

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Sony's PlayStation VR bundles go up for pre-order and quickly sell out

Sony starts taking PlayStation VR pre-orders more than six months ahead of launch. Read More

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Micro Focus to buy dev-ops shop Serena in $540M deal

Micro Focus hopes to boost its dev-ops chops with the acquisition of application lifecycle management specialist Serena Software. Read More

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Apple: FBI's surprise postponement of court hearing is a 'bolt from the blue'

The FBI now says it doesn't need any help from Apple to get into the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone—shocking Apple, and raising a lot of new questions. Read More

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Apple trolls Windows users, launching smaller iPad Pro as 'ultimate PC replacement'

Apple touts the iPad Pro 8.9-inch as the 'ultimate PC replacement.' We'll see about that. Read More

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5 reasons why the 9.7-inch iPad Pro can't be a PC replacement

Apple is taking a shot at Windows PCs with its new 9.7-inch iPad Pro tablet, calling it the "ultimate PC replacement." Read More

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Verizon Fios kills Xbox and smart TV apps, making rental fees harder to avoid

Verizon Fios live TV apps for Xbox and Samsung Smart TVs are going away. One more argument for opening up the set-top box market? Read More

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US will still push for encryption workarounds, even though iPhone hearing was postponed

Don't expect the U.S. government to back off its push for technology vendors to build encryption workarounds into their products, even as the FBI has acknowledged it may have a way to crack into an iPhone used in a high-profile mass shooting case. Read More

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Tor Project fortifies its software to quickly catch spies

The Tor Project is fortifying its software so that it can quickly detect if its network is tampered with for surveillance purposes, a top developer for the volunteer project wrote on Monday. Read More

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Synology DiskStation DS216+ review: This NAS box can stream 4K UHD movies

Though it downscales them to 1080p, you can stream 2160p videos with Synology's lastest NAS boxes and operating system Read More

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