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Best gaming laptops: Know what to look for and which models rate

In this handy-dandy buyer's guide, we'll not only name the best gaming laptops currently available, we'll also highlight what to look for when buying a gaming laptop. Read More

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IDG CSMB conducted research on the use of Personal Cloud Use. Here is a 360 degree approach to understand the current personal cloud landscape in the U.S. Read More

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Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 64 Limited Edition review: Taming Vega's flaws with brute force

The Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 64 Limited Edition eliminates the worst of Vega's problems with a wild cooler, but it costs a lot. Read More

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How Microsoft is wading into 'fake news' with Bing opinion-based search results

Certain questions have one answer, not two. Yet Microsoft seems inclined to offer conflicting opinions within the upcoming revamp to its Bing search engine. Read More

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Bosch Connected Control BCC100 Wi-Fi thermostat review: Pretty to look at, easy to program

It's not as slick as some of its competitors, but it can control the humidifiers and dehumidifiers others don't. Read More

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PCWorld's Star Wars gift guide, is for people who are (or are shopping for) Star Wars fans who are also tech geeks. Our top picks range from droids to drones, from LEGOs to ugly sweaters, and even snow globes. Read More

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Find the right video editing program for your needs, for $80 or less. Read More

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Windscribe VPN's speeds aren't incredible, but it has all the basics you need and a few nice additional features too. Read More

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Learn how to develop a client-centric approach to IT. Read More

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FCC votes to kill net neutrality in an unsurprising move. What happens now?

The FCC has voted to kill its own net neutrality rules in a 3-2 vote along party lines. Here's what will likely happen next. Read More

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Microsoft knocks $550 off the fantastic Dell XPS 13 as last-minute PC deals get crazier

Microsoft's actively promoting $200 off its Surface Pro tablet. But far better deals are found under the covers, including a big discount on the top-rated Dell XPS 9360, and a deal on the Dell XPS 15 9560. Read More

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SMB 2.0 Decision- Makers' Study

Over half of SMB companies report not having a dedicated IT person/IT department, typically due to small company size. At companies with no IT department, the business owner and management make IT/tech purchase decisions. Read More

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