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At Build, Microsoft tried a different way to win mobile developers' hearts

At its Build developer conference this week, Microsoft showed how it plans to stay relevant in the mobile computing market without a popular mobile OS. Read More

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At Build, Microsoft tried a different way to mobile developers' hearts

At its Build developer conference this week, Microsoft showed how it plans to stay relevant in the mobile computing market without a popular mobile OS. Read More

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The Five Most Common Server Room Threats – and How to Fight Them

When it comes to the security of your business' network, you're probably focused on viruses, data breaches, and other cyber threats. But there are physical dangers lurking right inside your building, and they should not be underestimated. Here's the five most common, and how to prepare for them. Read More

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After cracking Apple's iPhone, FBI will help US agencies unlock encrypted devices

The FBI has promised to help local law enforcement authorities crack encrypted devices, in a letter that refers to the federal agency's success in accessing the data on an iPhone 5c running iOS 9 that was used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists. Read More

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12 powerful Windows 10 tools that hardcore PC enthusiasts will love

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Windows 10 hits the top of Steam's usage charts

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Dark Souls III (PC) review impressions: Die in 60 glorious frames per second

Dark Souls III committing to new consoles for this go-round makes it easily the best-looking game in the series. Read More

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FBI will help US agencies with tools to unlock encrypted devices

The FBI has promised to help local law enforcement authorities crack encrypted devices, in a letter that refers to the federal agency's success in accessing the data on an iPhone 5c running iOS 9 that was used by one of the San Bernardino terrorists. Read More

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Google Play app icons get a makeover with sharper colors, flatter design

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