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The latest version of Samsung's productivity platform ditches the docks for a direct-to-PC connection.

Building on last year's premium Tab S4, the 10.5-inch tablet adds some innovative features for work and play.


It impacts all Windows systems using Intel and AMD processors since 2012.


Google Play isn't the only app store for Android. There's an open-source alternative.

After a 30-year run, the software magazine is coming to an end.

Laptop marketers may generalize "Pantone Validated" to seem more broadly color-accurate than it is.

Maybe we'll see more than a new phone at Samsung's Note 10 launch.

The worst part of auto maintenance is solved.

And other Twitter users can tip you back. The system is coming to Reddit, Vimeo and Github soon.

The first 10nm Ice Lake CPUs should deliver better performance, but oy, those new processor names.

iPadOS is here, and it makes multitasking so much better.

It also adds another nail in the coffin for Flash.

What Samsung's newest tablet does that the iPad doesn't.

Coders in those countries can still access public repositories.

Our takeaways from testing across the US, Europe, Asia and Australia.

It's a nice perk, but could be so much more useful.

You'll have to identify yourself first, though. The feature is arriving in a test version of the ad-blocking browser this week.

What to buy, where to buy and how to get the best deal.