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Today's major tech headlines include Apple's new iMac Pros, Twitter's new threaded tweet rollout and Nintendo's impressive Switch sales milestone.

Apple, the only foreign phone maker to hit China's top 10 list, was beaten to the top spot by Oppo's R9S.

Our devices may never truly be secure, says the CEO of the company that designs the heart of most mobile chips.

Net neutrality is dead, the iMac Pro brings power with no expansion, and what will the Apple-Shazam partnership bring?

Worried your Chromebook is vulnerable to the Meltdown bug recently discovered? Read this.

A free TV show to binge, a free movie to see in theaters, free magazines to read and free games to play!

Using lasers, sensors and more, the dancers work fireballs and spaceships into their intense choreography.

Net neutrality is dead, the iMac Pro brings power with no expansion, and what will the Apple-Dhazam partnership bring?

Commentary: One of Apple's biggest shareholders says he's sticking with his Samsung flip phone.

A massive security hole in the latest MacOS High Sierra lets anyone log in without a password. There is a way to fix it yourself.

The new software platform promises to sync perfectly-timed multi-colored lighting changes with whatever you're watching, playing, or listening to -- and it looks like the real deal.

PUBG, Rainbow Six: Siege and more -- these laptops couldn't possibly run these games. Until they could.

TVs. Phones. Appliances. Smart home. Samsung does it all. What will the company unveil to kick off its 2018 lineup?

Design flaws in processors from leading chipmakers could let attackers access sensitive information. How did this happen, and what's the fix?

Samsung did things a little differently this year. Instead of focusing on product after product, it detailed its vision for what it calls the "intelligence of things."

New technology coming to Wi-Fi later this year vows to keep your traffic private even on a public network.

A bug in MacOS High Sierra allowed anyone to log into your Mac without a password. Apple has now issued a fix.

Apple issues the software update Wednesday morning and computers will be automatically installing it by the end of the day.

The MacOS password flaw can reportedly return. Plus, some iPhones and iPads are repeatedly tanking. But you can fix the issues, with iOS 11.2 and with a Mac reboot.

Practically every modern processor is vulnerable. We're updating this list of fixes as they become available.

Laptops sold between December 2015 and December 2017 may be powered by a battery that's prone to overheating or even melting.

CEO Brian Krzanich says the new security vulnerabilities may be deep but they're also being fixed with software updates.

The chipmaker says updates soon will block any attacks using the new vulnerabilities. And most people won't notice a slowdown, it promises.

Here are the steps to take to keep your Windows laptop or PC safe from Meltdown and Spectre.

Savvy eBay sellers are recouping some of their iMac Pro costs by selling off the rare and coveted space-gray keyboards and mice.

About 10 percent of Apple's iPhone users would rather switch batteries than pony up for a new phone, a financial analyst says.

Curious how well the battery inside your iPhone is doing? Here's how to check it.

Commentary: Shipping early is still not OK.

The holidays are for spending quality time with family and friends, not troubleshooting computer issues.

The iPhone is named one of the top 10 gadgets of 2017 by Time, the HomePod is delayed and Tim Cook makes an emoji boo-boo.