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Why the $29 iPhone battery replacement is Apple's best move of the year

Apple's announcement that it will replace aging batteries in iPhones 6 and later is the perfect way to end a rocky 2017. Read More

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10 of the best indie PC games you might have missed in 2017
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Microsoft 2017 in review: Wins, fails, and WTF moments
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The 12 biggest hacks, breaches, and security threats of 2017

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IDG CSMB Personal Cloud Research Study

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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10 of the best indie PC games you might have missed in 2017

These are some of the best indie games you might have missed in 2017's PC gaming deluge. Read More

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The best smart home products of 2017

These are the smart home hubs, thermostats, speakers, smart locks, lighting controls, security cameras, and routers that will dominate early 2018 and beyond. Read More

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17 technologies that died in 2017

Tech that died in 2017: RIP AOL Instant Messenger, good riddance to Juicero. Read More

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The best movies to stream this New Year's Eve weekend

Ring in the New Year with your favorite libation and these 14 party movies. Read More

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How the Xbox One X almost lured me away from PC gaming

Microsoft's Xbox One X game console doesn't do everything a PC can. But it's getting close enough for me to consider leaving the desktop PC behind. Read More

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The 2017 cord-cutter awards

The best cord-cutting devices and services, which flourished in 2017 amid cable TV's decline Read More

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Microsoft 2017 in review: Wins, fails, and WTF moments

Microsoft's 2017 was a rocky one, from the Surface Laptop to the death of Windows phones. Here are the best, worst, and WTF moments of 2017. Read More

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Noon Lighting System review: It's the very best smart switch for your home, and it's priced accordingly

The ability to create scenes using your room's lighting is positively magical. Read More

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Best Raspberry Pi 3 kits: 8 options for beginners and experienced makers

Our top picks range from basic Raspberry Pi 3 starter kits to hardware bundles for specialized projects. Read More

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Aura review: This home monitoring system is more trouble than it's worth

The system detects motions based on the disruption of radio signals inside your home, but our reviewer discovered that it also disrupted many of his other smart home devices. Read More

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The 12 biggest hacks, breaches, and security threats of 2017

The biggest security hacks, leaks, and breaches of 2017 may impact your privacy for years to come. 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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