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How to use Facebook Messenger bots on your PC

Facebook Messenger bots from CNN, the Wall Street Journal, Miss Piggy, and others are ready to chat you up—whether your phone supports them or not. Read More

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Virtual reality is incredible, but that doesn't mean you should buy a Rift or Vive yet
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Facebook may add news sections to its app, just like Facebook Paper
Sling TV could get local television broadcasts with rumored AirTV hardware
PSA: Doom, Rainbow Six: Siege, Battleborn, and Overwatch are all free to play this weekend
New Ninja desktops roar with Intel's 72-core supercomputing chip
Microsoft Word Flow keyboard launches private iPhone beta
Skype for Web goes plugin-free in Microsoft Edge, sort of
House passes bill to limit FCC authority on net neutrality
Microsoft sues US government over secret requests for user data
Windows 10 Mobile forges on: Build 14322 improves Action Center, Cortana, and more
Google could face EU antitrust charges over Android next week
Report: Podcasts to launch in Google Play Music on April 18
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Virtual reality is incredible, but that doesn't mean you should buy a Rift or Vive yet

Most people shouldn't buy an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive yet. Virtual reality is amazing, but it's still an expensive first-generation product with kinks and software support to work out. Read More

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Why AI still needs us: To build quantum computers

We humans may still be licking our wounds following AI's victory at the ancient game of Go, but it turns out we still have something to be proud of. Read More

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MIT's new bug finder uncovers flaws in Web apps in 64 seconds

Finding bugs in Web applications is an ongoing challenge, but a new tool from MIT exploits some of the idiosyncrasies in the Ruby on Rails programming framework to quickly uncover new ones. Read More

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Facebook may add news sections to its app, just like Facebook Paper

The social network wants you to get your news from Facebook instead of Twitter. Read More

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Sling TV could get local television broadcasts with rumored AirTV hardware

Sling's mysterious AirTV tuner box could bring every broadcast channel to Sling TV. Read More

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PSA: Doom, Rainbow Six: Siege, Battleborn, and Overwatch are all free to play this weekend

Got plans this weekend? No? Well now you do. Rainbow Six, Doom, Battleborn, and Overwatch are all free or "free" this weekend. Read More

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New Ninja desktops roar with Intel's 72-core supercomputing chip

Colfax's new Ninja desktops are anything but invisible; the workstations can roar with the unprecedented computing power of Intel's latest 72-core supercomputing chips. Read More

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Microsoft Word Flow keyboard launches private iPhone beta

Microsoft has its own mobile operating system, but that hasn't stopped it from opening a public beta for a new iPhone keyboard. Read More

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Skype for Web goes plugin-free in Microsoft Edge, sort of

Microsoft Edge now supports Skype calls and video chats without plugins, but conditions apply. Read More

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House passes bill to limit FCC authority on net neutrality

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill that would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from regulating broadband pricing under its net neutrality rules. Read More

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Microsoft sues US government over secret requests for user data

Microsoft has sued the U.S. government in an attempt to strike down a law allowing judges to gag tech companies when law enforcement agencies want access to their users' data. Read More

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Windows 10 Mobile forges on: Build 14322 improves Action Center, Cortana, and more

Microsoft keeps moving with Windows 10 Mobile, complementing its recent desktop update with improvements to Action Center, Cortana, and the user interface. The new emoji provide a nice dollop of fun. Read More

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Google could face EU antitrust charges over Android next week

After a year-long investigation, the European Commission is about to accuse Google of abusing its dominant position in the smartphone OS market. Read More

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Report: Podcasts to launch in Google Play Music on April 18

A leaked email from NPR indicates that podcasts will finally be available to all inside of Google's music streaming app. Read More

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