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Microsoft's new news engine aims to take on Google News and Apple news.

Unresponsive keys? If compressed air doesn't work, try an attorney (that seems to be the plaintiffs' approach).

It's no iMessage replacement, but pretty darn close.

There's no shortage of ways to stay up-to-date on FIFA World Cup results, but here are the easiest and fastest ways.

The company knows where your router is, and it was telling anyone who asked, a researcher found.

Messages sent on the popular chat app are supposed to disappear, but default app settings may void that.

It might be time to move on.

The office suite gets a whole bunch of new features.

Learn Drive's secrets to get the most out of Google's cloud service.

And Sony's response to the outcry isn't helping matters.

Nintendo Switch owners, it's time to join the Fortnite craze.

Fortnite is now available on the Switch, there's a new Mario Party game and a lot more coming later this year.


Apple's CEO tweets out his own tribute to the company's all-in-one computer on its 20th birthday.

This message won't self-destruct in 5 seconds.

Apple introduces Memoji (they're exactly what you think they are); Asus shows off sexy new machines; and Amazon makes changing the TV channel even easier.

We spoke with Apple, and we have details.

You have through May 23 to get discounts on accessories like Beats headphones.


Multiroom audio comes to Sonos... from Apple, with Alexa support, too.


We break down Apple's WWDC: iOS 12's tools to get you to use your phone less, iOS apps coming to Macs, and turning yourself into an animoji.

That's one of the cheapest single-line options out there for GSM and unlocked Sprint phones. Plus: noise-canceling headphones for $35, and your shot at winning an unlocked iPhone X!

It's more about polish, less about jaw-dropping changes.

There's no need to wait for a new operating system, Windows 10 offers its users a dark mode.

But don't uninstall iTunes just yet.

Here's everything smart-home-related Apple unveiled at this year's developer conference.

Apple isn't above dissing its competitors.

Apple's latest features look to block trackers used by companies such as Facebook and Google.