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Cord cutting is a bigger bargain than ever

Cable TV apologists keep offering the same tired defense against cord cutting. When will they learn? Read More

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Raspberry Pi launches official starter kit to celebrate 10 million sales

To celebrate 10 million sales, the official Raspberry Pi Kit is here with everything you need to get started with the mini-PC. Read More

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15% off Amazon Tap Alexa-Enabled Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Deal Alert

The Tap is a more portable version of their popular Echo speaker. The tap lasts for up to 9 hours on a single charge and is Alexa-Enabled, so you just "tap" and ask it to play your favorite music from most streaming music services, check sports scores, request an Uber, order a pizza, and much more. Read More

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Seven features the iPhone 7 'borrows' from Android

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How to repair Windows' master boot record and fix your bricked PC

Whether Windows' MBR was corrupted or erased by ransomware or a less nefarious means, it can be fixed. Here's how. Read More

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Microsoft may have finally found its Slack killer

Despite a varied portfolio of collaboration services, Microsoft is still struggling to field a strong competitor to enterprise group messaging apps like Slack and HipChat. That may be about to change, according to a report from MSPoweruser on Tuesday. Read More

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$59 for a $4,099 CompTIA-IT Certification Career Advancement Bundle - Deal Alert

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Because Fuchsia is open-source, anyone can take a look at its code, even though Google isn't saying much about its new operating system. Read More

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PAX 2016: A PC with a blood bag, $10,000 rigs, and all the craziest PC hardware

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Meet Omen X, a gaming PC that lives on the edge

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EVGA GTX 1060 3GB review: A compelling $200 graphics card with a questionable future

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