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Windows File Explorer gets a multi-tab look like Apple's Finder

File Explorer's tabs could make dragging and dropping easier. It's part of Microsoft's more ambitious Sets interface due this fall.

By March 8, 2018

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Congress isn't ready to regulate Facebook, but it wants to

Facebook's CEO was told testifying before Congress was a make-or-break moment. While he escaped unscathed, Congress still wants to act.

By April 18, 2018

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Grammy-nominated DJ ticketed for being dumb with Autopilot

DJ Klypso was cited for using a cell phone while driving and operating a vehicle at an unsafe speed while in a Tesla on Autopilot.

By March 8, 2018

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Here's how to cancel your Apple Music subscription

Nearing the end of your free Apple Music trial and want to cancel? Read this.

By April 17, 2018

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Facebook, Microsoft, others vow not to aid state cyberattacks

Nearly three dozen tech companies have signed a pledge promising they won't help governments carry out cyberattacks.

By April 17, 2018

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2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: Where tech goes to work

Premium touches and next-gen MBUX infotainment keep Mercedes’ do-it-all Sprinter van at the head of its class.

By April 17, 2018

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Intel: Our chips can make you safer

After addressing the Spectre and Meltdown design flaws, Intel is using its chips to boost cybersecurity software at Microsoft and Cisco.

By April 16, 2018

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Asteroid as big as a warehouse is freakiest near miss in years

A space rock soared by Earth closer than half the distance to the moon just hours after being spotted for the first time on Saturday.

By April 16, 2018

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AMD issues chip patches for Spectre flaw

The chipmaker releases microcode updates to contain a variant of Spectre. Also, Microsoft is releasing an update for Windows 10.

By April 10, 2018

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Firefox for iPhones now stops websites from tracking you

Mozilla makes a privacy-protecting option the new default for its web browser running on iOS devices.

By April 12, 2018

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PAID CONTENT: The 6 features that make the HP Envy x2 truly mobile

We take a look at what makes the HP Envy x2 the ultimate on-the-go PC experience

By April 10, 2018

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How to change your DNS and (maybe) take the internet back

Is your fav website down? Want your privacy back? Try this one quick trick.

By April 9, 2018

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The 2019 Apple Mac Pro has to look backward to move forward

Commentary: Apple's researching professional workflows to inform its hardware design and strategy? Here's what I'd like to see.

By April 7, 2018

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How to create and use app passwords for your Microsoft account

Because not all Microsoft services support security codes for two-step verification.

By March 8, 2018

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How to keep your cryptocurrency safe

Everything you need to know about hot wallets, cold storage and seed phrases.

By April 6, 2018

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The Rova Viva adds Alexa to your car for $38.99

Normally $50, it plugs directly into your cigarette lighter for hands-free voice-command goodness -- and doubles as a dual-port USB charger. Plus: a free strategy game and a free book for little kids!

By April 6, 2018

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YouTube HQ shooting: Three injured, suspected shooter dead

San Bruno Police said the victims are being transported to area hospitals.

By April 3, 2018

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It's time to break up with VR

Commentary: More than two years into the current virtual reality era, it feels like we've hit a brick wall.

By April 3, 2018

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Lightroom pumps up its color-styling tool to fine-tune photos

Adobe upgrades the once-obscure profiles feature to add new options for control and creativity -- and perhaps to quell concerns from restless customers.

By April 3, 2018

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Intel's new Core i9 chips could make laptops feel like desktops

Six cores. Twelve threads. Up to 4.8GHz when chilled. That's possible in a laptop now.

By April 3, 2018

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Apple's Mac computers may use its own chips starting in 2020

The tech giant reportedly plans to replace the Intel chips it currently uses with its own.

By April 2, 2018

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More power: MacOS now supports external graphics cards

Your late-model Mac could get way more powerful soon -- just plug in an eGPU.

By March 30, 2018

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150 million MyFitnessPal accounts were hacked. Here's what to do

Although there's no way to know for sure if your account was compromised, you should take this step anyway.

By March 30, 2018

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Twitter lights up with strong reactions to leaked Facebook memo

"The Ugly," a memo written by Facebook hardware chief Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, highlights a growth-at-any-cost attitude.

By March 30, 2018

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Get a lifetime VPN Unlimited subscription for $18

This top-rated utility has never been cheaper -- or more necessary. Plus: a free game, a cheap Sega console and another Philips Hue option!

By March 30, 2018

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150 million MyFitnessPal accounts hacked, Under Armour says

Under Armour learned on Sunday that information from 150 million accounts had been scooped up late last month.

By March 29, 2018

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Mozilla's radical open-source move helped rewrite rules of tech

A gamble 20 years ago unleashed the source code for the browser that became Firefox. The approach is now core to Facebook, Google and everyone else.

By March 29, 2018

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Windows Phone is dead, but its influence lives on (The 3:59, Ep. 359)

On today's podcast, we talk about Windows Phone's impact, fake-news videos on Facebook and YouTube, and Dogecoin.

By February 22, 2018

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WannaCry ransomware reportedly reappears to strike Boeing

The ransomware may be affecting production at the aircraft maker, the Seattle Times reports.

By March 28, 2018

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How to open iPhone HEIC images on Windows

After the iOS 11 update, iPhones now use HEIC images by default. The new standard isn't widely supported yet. Here's how to deal with HEIC images on your Windows machine.

By February 7, 2018