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May 23, 2016
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How to go back to Windows 7 or 8 after an unwanted Windows 10 upgrade

Microsoft's pushing Windows 10 onto Windows 7 and 8 PCs even if you didn't consent to it. Here's how to get your computer back to normal. Read More

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Windows 10 Mobile is still under active development, but nobody's buying—and Microsoft seems to be okay with that. Read More

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Dell's taken its excellent 13-inch laptop, made it gold, and then dropped in Intel's top dual-core chip to create this head-turner. Read More

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A recently patched Flash Player exploit is being used in widespread attacks

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Oculus software update breaks Revive hack, locks games down to only Oculus VR hardware

The update breaks a hack that allowed Oculus games on non-Oculus headsets, but is the company really reneging on a promise, as some have suggested? Read More

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Linksys WRT routers won't block open-source firmware under new FCC rules

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Angry advertisers hope to seal fate of online ad fraud

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Spotify's family plan goes toe-to-toe with Apple and Google

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