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Best password managers of 2017: Reviews of the top products

The best password is one you probably can't easily remember—that's why a password manager is so crucial to your online security. This guide will help you find the best tool for generating and storing strong passwords to shore up your online defenses. Read More

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Microsoft's Office sales soar and Windows Phone fades in cloud-happy earnings call

Microsoft calls Windows phone sales "immaterial" during its quarterly earnings call on Thursday. Instead, Office and cloud sales carried Microsoft to a strong, profitable quarter. Read More

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LastPass remains the standard by which all other password managers are judged. Read More

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Sticky Password review: Strong features behind a bare-bones interface

It looks downright dated, but this manager's password protection rivals the best. Read More

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