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Google Destinations tries to make smartphone travel search less maddening
Microsoft wants your phone to wirelessly log you into your Windows 10 PC
Microsoft patches flaws in Windows, Office, IE, Edge that let attackers control your PC over the Web
Facebook shows off progress in using lasers to deliver Internet
Intel could bring sporting events to VR headsets with latest acquisition
Algorithm reads tweets to figure out which restaurants make you sick
Need for Speed (PC) review: Excellent port, uneven game
Monster Power Black Platinum 800 review: Surge protection with a side of networking
Qualcomm server chips now available to ARM developers through cloud service
Tired of waiting for websites to load? This new tech can cut the time by more than half
Windows will win as PCs evolve from desktops to detachables, IDC report says
ESPN and CBS have more plans to reach cord cutters
DirecTV sets up the first UltraHD TV channel in the United States, starting with the Masters golf tournament
Home Depot will pay up to $19.5 million for massive 2014 data breach
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Google Destinations tries to make smartphone travel search less maddening

Google's new smartphone travel search keeps you from juggling a dozen browser tabs. Read More

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Microsoft wants your phone to wirelessly log you into your Windows 10 PC

Microsoft is working on an upgraded Authenticator app for Windows 10 mobile that will let you login to Windows 10 PCs wirelessly with one tap. Read More

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Microsoft patches flaws in Windows, Office, IE, Edge that let attackers control your PC over the Web

Microsoft has fixed 39 vulnerabilities in multiple Windows components, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office and .NET Framework, many of which allow for remote code execution. Read More

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Facebook shows off progress in using lasers to deliver Internet

A key part of Facebook's ambitious plan to deliver Internet connectivity via drone is an air-to-ground laser link that will connect the high-flying aircraft to the Internet, and on Tuesday, Facebook showed off important progress it's made in realizing that technology. Read More

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Intel could bring sporting events to VR headsets with latest acquisition

Intel wants you to get a front-row view of sports events on TVs, video streams and even VR headsets with its acquisition of Replay Technologies, announced Wednesday. Read More

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Algorithm reads tweets to figure out which restaurants make you sick

A new app called nEmesis uses machine learning to help stop the spread of foodborne illnesses. Read More

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Need for Speed (PC) review: Excellent port, uneven game

This is certainly the best Need for Speed PC port in years, but the game itself isn't that great. Come for the racing, stay for the dumb live-action scenes. Read More

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Monster Power Black Platinum 800 review: Surge protection with a side of networking

Monster's line of surge protectors include everything you need to connect a network device using your home's electrical wiring. Read More

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Qualcomm server chips now available to ARM developers through cloud service

Qualcomm's upcoming server chips are being tested by top-tier cloud players, but now developers can also work with them through a new cloud service. Read More

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Tired of waiting for websites to load? This new tech can cut the time by more than half

Slow-loading Web pages are surely one of the top frustrations on the Internet today, but new technology from MIT and Harvard promises to change all that. Read More

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Windows will win as PCs evolve from desktops to detachables, IDC report says

IDC predicts that the next iteration in the PC will be detachable tablets, which will fold in more traditional slate-style devices. Read More

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ESPN and CBS have more plans to reach cord cutters

ESPN and CBS hint at more standalone streaming options to come. Read More

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DirecTV sets up the first UltraHD TV channel in the United States, starting with the Masters golf tournament

DirecTV goes 4K on a single channel, as the era of live UltraHD broadcasts begins with a whimper. Read More

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Home Depot will pay up to $19.5 million for massive 2014 data breach

Home Depot has agreed to pay as much as $19.5 million to remedy the giant data breach it suffered in 2014, the company confirmed on Tuesday. Read More

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