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The PC Hardware Nerd Quiz

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Switchmate smart light switch review: The fast lane to smart (and simple) home lighting
Twitter locks some accounts after passwords exposed
New Mozilla fund will pay for security audits of open-source code
Facebook just made sharing 360-degree photos with your phone a reality
Motorola: Other modular phones have 'completely failed'
Moto Mod snap-on modules turn the Moto Z into a convertible smartphone
This tool taps machine learning to take the guesswork out of content marketing
Google claims a leap forward for quantum computing
Lenovo planning new AR, VR devices with Google's Project Tango
Lenovo's $499 Phab2 Pro will be the first Google Project Tango AR smartphone
Lenovo's Phab2 Pro will be the first Google Project Tango AR smartphone
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Switchmate smart light switch review: The fast lane to smart (and simple) home lighting

It's not perfect, but this smart switch is the simplest, surest remote lighting control we've seen. Read More

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Twitter locks some accounts after passwords exposed

Twitter said it had locked and called for a password reset of some accounts after an unconfirmed claim of a leak of nearly 33 million usernames and passwords to the social network. Read More

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New Mozilla fund will pay for security audits of open-source code

A new Mozilla fund, called Secure Open Source, aims to provide security audits of open-source code, following the discovery of key security bugs like Heartbleed and Shellshock in key pieces of the software. Read More

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Facebook just made sharing 360-degree photos with your phone a reality

Facebook now converts your panoramas into '360 photos' that you can view with a VR headset. Read More

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Motorola: Other modular phones have 'completely failed'

Moto executives proclaimed the Moto Z to be metaphysical perfection, while promising modules will be forward compatible. Read More

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Moto Mod snap-on modules turn the Moto Z into a convertible smartphone

In a world of increasingly similar smartphones, Lenovo has set out to do something different: It has launched the Moto Z and Z Force with a modular connector that allows 'mods' to pump up hardware capabilities. Read More

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This tool taps machine learning to take the guesswork out of content marketing

It's every marketer's goal to reach customers in the right place, at the right time, and with the right message, but the online world doesn't make that easy. A new tool announced Thursday uses machine learning to help. Read More

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Google claims a leap forward for quantum computing

Many approaches are being tried in the race to develop a working quantum computer, but Google this week reported using a combination of techniques with particularly promising results. Read More

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Lenovo planning new AR, VR devices with Google's Project Tango

Lenovo will build more virtual and augmented reality devices after its new Phab2 Pro smartphone, and virtual reality headsets may be high on that list. Read More

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Lenovo's $499 Phab2 Pro will be the first Google Project Tango AR smartphone

Lenovo's new Phab2 Pro, developed with Google, brings augmented reality to smartphone screens without the need for a headset. Read More

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Lenovo's Phab2 Pro will be the first Google Project Tango AR smartphone

Lenovo's new Phab2 Pro, developed with Google, brings augmented reality to smartphone screens without the need for a headset. Read More

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