Thursday 20 April 2017

In this issue: Best Wi-Fi routers, NBA playoffs, Logitech Pop, Cord-cuitter Confidential, the next Xbox, and more!

The cord-cutter's guide to watching the NBA playoffs

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Best wireless router

Few elements of your home's infrastructure have a bigger impact on your tech life. We'll help you find just the right router to anchor your home network. Read More

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The cord-cutter's guide to watching the NBA playoffs
What cord-cutting TV antenna users need to know about the FCC's spectrum auction
Logitech Pop programmable buttons get HomeKit support
How to watch Netflix offline on your PC
New Google Wifi spotted at the FCC
TP-Link Deco M5 router review: This mesh network comes with a side of antivirus
Microsoft will unveil Project Scorpio, the next Xbox, at E3
How to turn your Mac into a digital video recorder for over-the-air TV
Vi AI Personal Trainer review: Heart rate-tracking Bluetooth earbuds with serious potential
How to enable Windows Sonic virtual surround sound in the Windows 10 Creators Update
Securifi Almond 3 Smart Home Wi-Fi System review: An okay router bolted to a strong smart home hub

White Paper: BMC

Enterprises Re-Engineer Security in the Age of Digital Transformation

It's no secret that CEOs across North America and Europe have been marshaling forces for digital transformation in a high-stakes battle to ward off ambitious insurgents, maintain market share and address the changing demands of today's customers. Read More

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The cord-cutter's guide to watching the NBA playoffs

How to watch all the hardwood heroics without paying for a cable subscription. Read More

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What cord-cutting TV antenna users need to know about the FCC's spectrum auction

Big changes are coming to local broadcast TV stations. Here's how they'll affect cord cutters. Read More

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Logitech Pop programmable buttons get HomeKit support

Now you can control your HomeKit devices with a physical, programmable button, instead of having to rely on an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Read More

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How to watch Netflix offline on your PC

The Netflix app for Windows 10 now supports offline viewing. Read More

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New Google Wifi spotted at the FCC

We might be seeing a new Google Wifi mesh router in the coming months. Read More

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TP-Link Deco M5 router review: This mesh network comes with a side of antivirus

Much more than a me-too product, the Deco M5 delivers both innovation and performance. Read More

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Microsoft will unveil Project Scorpio, the next Xbox, at E3

Microsoft plans a June 11 event before the E3 console gaming show to unveil Project Scorpio and show how it fits into the Xbox One lineup. Read More

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How to turn your Mac into a digital video recorder for over-the-air TV

In the rush to pay for Internet-delivered streaming media, don't forget that you can capture free programming. Read More

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Vi AI Personal Trainer review: Heart rate-tracking Bluetooth earbuds with serious potential

These $250 Bluetooth earphones pack in a heart rate sensor, voice-coaching, and gorgeous Harman/Kardon sound in one lightweight package. But they're hindered by an ultra-narrow focus on one type of exercise. Read More

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How to enable Windows Sonic virtual surround sound in the Windows 10 Creators Update

The Creators Update's built-in Windows Sonic spatial sound feature is supposed to improve your headphone audio experience Read More

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Securifi Almond 3 Smart Home Wi-Fi System review: An okay router bolted to a strong smart home hub

There are better mesh Wi-Fi routers out there, but none with a strong smart home hub built in. Read More

White Paper: Microsoft Surface

How Technology Helps SMBs to Maximize the Value of Ideas

In an increasingly competitive environment, ideas can differentiate businesses and fuel their growth. SMBs need to get behind ideas and the people that create them. They can do that by encouraging a culture in which ideas thrive, and by giving people the tools they need to shape, share, and sell their ideas. Read More

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