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In today's top news, Facebook launches a new tool for users to start online petitions, GoFundMe fundraises for employees affected by the US government shutdown and Microsoft sounds the death knell for Windows 10 Mobile.

Microsoft's new education tech includes $300-and-under partner laptops and a kid-friendly Surface-compatible stylus.

Because one rigid screen is no longer enough.

Those 15-inch 4K OLED laptops teased at CES come one step closer to reality.

Make your lock screen beautiful and functional.

Mozilla hopes for a new browser beachhead on laptops using phone processor tech.

Today's major tech stories include Roku's premium channel offerings, Google's approval of its Project Soli initiative and Windows 10's increasing marketshare.

Despite its sluggishness, the Bookviser Reader for Windows Phone is a great way to get free classic literature on your Windows Phone.

New year, new batch of modest refinements, for two of the best-made business laptops on the market.

The Microsoft Edge Insider Program is taking applicants.

In Huebrix for Windows Phone, 2 bucks gets you over 400 clever puzzles in a minimalistic, well-polished game.

The big news: AMD's jump into the market. Plus, new Google-powered laptops and convertibles from Acer, Asus and HP.

An invite to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona hints at a new product to rival the Magic Leap.

The company showed us a trio of new systems at CES, including the ZenBook 13S, whose NanoEdge bezels it says are the thinnest of any laptop on the planet.

The show opened with a bombshell from Apple, closed with a surprise from Samsung and had plenty of news in between.

Caring for hardwood is a little trickier than other floor types.

Lightning port compatibility is in the works for hardware-based authentication.

A Story About My Uncle and What Remains of Edith Finch have a combined value of $33. Grab them while they're free!

Another tech giant is trying to get into the game streaming business.

From gaming giants with RTX graphics to incredibly slim laptops, the lineup of new computers at CES covered a lot of ground.

The Void's location-based VR attractions blend imagineering and old-school magic concepts. And VR needs these types of experiences more than ever.

But we're not sure it can keep those promises.

No more "nostril cam" means that the new version of this 13-inch laptop will be tough to top.

We go for a ride in the electric and fully autonomous vehicle can haul either people or things thanks to interchangeable modules.

New design, new tech and a couple of buzzwords go far here.

Look out Nanoleaf -- smart-home startup LaMetric wants a spot on your walls, too.

You won't see the Chinese company's phones on sale in the US, but other Huawei devices are available and being pushed at CES.

When turned off, the screen rolls up and completely disappears, leaving an unassuming piece of furniture.

Apple usually skips CES but is making its presence felt at the show through companies like Samsung and LG.

It's true -- there are some things Apple's smart speaker just can't manage yet.