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US bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes

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Tested: The RetroUSB AVS, a high-def 8-bit NES remake

This brilliant but flawed reboot of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System works with HD TV sets. Read More

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US bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes
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Online Team Collaboration: Reaching New Levels With an All-In-One Platform

With today's stratified business communications, small to midsize companies face challenges as they try to modernize their online collaboration workflows. They're frequently stitching together discrete, ad hoc communications tools to perform a variety of team-based tasks, but the limitations of this approach quickly become apparent as projects grow more complex. Read More

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US bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes

The U.S. Department of Transportation has ordered that Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones can only be carried by crew and passengers on planes if the phones are switched off and are not connected to charging equipment. 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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Facebook, Google gather questions for presidential debates

Here we go: technology and social media companies have been tapped to help the American public engage with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during the three debates. Read More

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Don't pardon Snowden, lawmakers tell Obama

U.S. lawmakers are trying to stifle any hope that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden will receive a pardon. On Thursday, the House intelligence committee sent a letter to President Obama urging him to treat Snowden as a criminal. Read More

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XYZprinting announces $290 desktop 3D printer

XYZprinting today announced its least expensive 3D printer, the da Vinci Mini 3D printer, which the company said is aimed at all skill levels. Read More

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Flash isn't dead quite yet, though Adobe prepares to 'decommission' a download page

Adobe appeared to be preparing for the end of consumer distribution of its Flash Player, but a company representative said that it was simply updating its Web pages. Read More

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

This bundle of courses will prep you for the Network+, Security+, Cloud Essentials, and Cloud+ exams, and is available for only $59-- a significant markdown from its $4,099 value. Read More

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Windows 10 haters: Try Linux on Kaby Lake chips with Dell's new XPS 13

Rejoice Linux fans; the OS will work on laptops with Intel's Kaby Lake chips. Read More

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Samsung Galaxy Note7 recall is official through the Consumer Product Safety Commission

The CPSC notes there have been 92 reports of the batteries overheating in the U.S., including 26 reports of burns. Read More

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The FBI could have saved money with this iPhone 5c hack

The FBI may have paid a small fortune to unlock an iPhone 5c used by the San Bernardino shooter. But a security researcher has demonstrated a way to do it for less than $100. Read More

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As Dell and HPE revamp, Lenovo sets sights on enterprise cloud servers

The cloud -- both on-premise and off-premise -- is transforming servers and data centers, and many companies are having vendors customize their hardware for specific cloud-based workloads. Read More

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Report: LG, Huawei, and Moto won't release new Android Wear watches this year

Smartwatch demand is waning, which is giving companies pause about again refreshing their lineup before the holiday season. Read More

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PSA: Grab all of Battlefield 4's expansions for free through next week

With Battlefield 1 just over the horizon, EA and DICE temporarily slash prices all the way down to "free" for Battlefield 4 DLC. "Buy" it now, keep it forever. Read More

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10 Networking Priorities for Digital Transformation

Digital transformation isn't a technology or a product. Rather, it's a philosophy for using digital assets to change the way an organization runs. It involves realigning technology and modifying business processes to better engage employees, customers and other constituents of the extended enterprise. Read More

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