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iPhone X: The five worst features in Apple's best phone

There’s a lot to like, but Apple needs to rethink some things for 2018's iPhones.

By January 28, 2018

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Finally, VR might be ready to cut the cord

Diving into virtual worlds without tripping over anything needs to happen, and in 2018 we'll be a little bit closer.

By January 24, 2018

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PC-phone convergence is happening, but not how you think

Instead of phones becoming more multifunctional and replacing laptops, new computers at CES 2018 are embracing the best phone features.

By January 12, 2018

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9 tips to help you get better at PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds

PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds can be an incredibly fun game, once you get past the steep learning curve. Here are nine tips to help you get started.

By January 23, 2018

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Microsoft's Xbox One X hits India on Jan. 23

The most powerful console will now be sold in one of the world's biggest markets, but will it sink or swim?

By January 22, 2018

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PAID CONTENT: iMyFone D-Back iPhone Data Recovery brings your lost memories back to life

Designed to help overcome data disasters, iMyFone D-Back iPhone Data Recovery application helps consumers recover a lot of deleted information

By January 23, 2018

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Intel halts some chip patches as the fixes cause problems

The chipmaker's updates were meant to fix the Meltdown and Spectre design flaws, but have been causing computers to unexpectedly reboot.

By January 22, 2018

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How to save and sync your passwords for free

One of the top-rated password managers includes cross-platform syncing in its free offering. Here's how to get started.

By January 22, 2018

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Microsoft adds Chemistry to Minecraft, $190 Lenovo laptop

Microsoft's first education announcements of 2018 run the gamut of ages and tools.

By January 22, 2018

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Apple employee commuter buses reportedly attacked near SF

Windows were smashed on five commuter shuttles in suspected pellet gun attacks, according to an Apple memo seen by the Guardian.

By January 17, 2018

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Get a folding portable Bluetooth keyboard for $16

It's the lowest price to date for this super-handy phone and tablet accessory. Plus: An Apple Watch that's affordable(ish) and the probably-brief return of my favorite AIO printer.

By January 22, 2018

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Laptop team-ups power new PCs at CES 2018

Whether it was Intel and AMD, laptop bodies and smartphone brains, or Alexa and everyone, the story of new computers at CES was a tale of team-ups.

By January 13, 2018

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11 Chrome features you'll wish you'd known all along

Improve your Chrome skills with these tips and tricks.

By January 19, 2018

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Photo format from Google and Mozilla could leave JPEG in the dust

Apple's got one idea for next-gen photo technology, but a rival approach based on the new AV1 video compression tech could go a step further.

By January 19, 2018

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Age of Empires rises in 4K from February 20

After a four-month delay, the remastered strategy game will be released on PC with new graphics, sound and online play.

By January 19, 2018

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'Awesome' Nokia phone or home device launching Feb. 25

A tweet teases something "awesome", but it's the official invite that lays on the hints.

By January 18, 2018

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High utility bills? Your thermostat might be on the wrong wall

Proper thermostat placement can keep you comfier and save energy.

By January 17, 2018

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Light-up lizards: See chameleons glow gorgeously under UV

Scientists discover chameleons with a nifty skin and bone feature that lets them glow in stunning patterns under UV.

By January 17, 2018

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Your VR future will involve much less tripping over furniture

Occipital's room-tracking demo was one of the most practical ideas of CES.

By January 17, 2018

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13 Roku tricks you should try right now

Your Roku streamer can do a lot more than you might think. These are some of the coolest tips we've tried.

By January 16, 2018

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Get a Nonda Aiko rechargeable tracker for $16.99

That's less than the cost of a Tile, and you don't have to replace it every year. Plus: a free $20 game and free two-year ShopRunner subscription!

By January 16, 2018

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Alexa, Google Assistant want to be everywhere in 2018

These voice assistants want to be on the go with you, plugging in to smart glasses, smart earbuds and even smart toilets.

By January 16, 2018

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How to protect your PC against the Intel chip flaw

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

By January 4, 2018

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Facebook just made VR better -- by adding Microsoft Windows

With a new beta, you can do practically anything you'd do with your PC in an Oculus Rift headset.

By December 6, 2017

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Blade Shadow heads to the US to slay your PC

Are we ready to ditch the owned-PC on our desk in favor of a subscription to a remote system?

By January 4, 2018

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Bad news: A Spectre-like flaw will probably happen again

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

By January 15, 2018

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CES 2018: The final word

Wall-sized TVs. Connected everything. Smart mirrors. Autonomous electric vehicles. The world's thinnest laptop. This is everything that mattered at CES 2018.

By January 15, 2018

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Windows 10 now on 600 million active devices

Microsoft had hoped to get to 1 billion within two to three years of the operating system's 2015 release.

By November 29, 2017

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Hawaii missile alert on smartphones was false alarm

Hawaiians got a terrifying alert on their phones and TVs Saturday. Lucky for them, the warning about an incoming missile was a mistake.

By January 13, 2018

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Microsoft halts chip patches after some PCs can't reboot

The Windows updates patched the Spectre and Meltdown flaws. Some computers with chips made by AMD wouldn't turn on again after getting the update.

By January 9, 2018