Microsoft Graveyard: What Microsoft has killed in 2016

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Microsoft Graveyard: What Microsoft has killed in 2016
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Microsoft Graveyard: What Microsoft has killed in 2016

Here’s a roundup of products, services and more that Microsoft rid itself of in 2016. Read More

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How to approach keeping your IoT devices safe

With the recent take down of DYN and Brian Krebs’ web site, cybercriminals have found a way to use your own devices to bring the internet to its knees. Portnox’s CEO Ofer Amitai provides some ways to keep those devices safe from these attacks. Read More

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Best Deals of the Week, October 17th - October 21st - Deal Alert

Check out this roundup of the best deals on gadgets, gear and other cool stuff we have found this week, the week of October 17th. All items are highly rated, and dramatically discounted. Read More

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Frightening technology trends to worry about

With Halloween just around the corner, what better time to reflect on technology scares in their organization – and, just as importantly, how to combat them. Read More

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10 must-have Android apps for Halloween

>From creepy games to costume aides, it's time again to summon the spirits to your phone for a fun and festive Halloween. Read More

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13 travel bags for the discerning techie

Today's tech-savvy traveler has more gadget friendly luggage options than ever before, including Kate Spade purses that recharge iPhones, suitcases with built-in laptop trays and 'smart' bags that track their own locations. Read More

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Celebrating 12 years of Ubuntu

Founder Mark Shuttleworth announced the first public release of Ubuntu – version 4.10, or “Warty Warthog” – on Oct. 20, 2004. The idea behind what would become the most recognizable and widely used Linux distributions ever was simple – create a Linux operating system that anybody could use. Here’s a look back at Ubuntu’s history. Read More

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