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Facebook trolls should learn from Amazon's new Prime ad

Abusing friends and relatives on Facebook has become all too common, particularly following the recent presidential election. Amazon took a refreshing tack in a new Prime ad — and internet trolls should take note. Read More

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3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile Web

Discover how to deliver high performance mobile experiences based on real-world code examples, you'll learn How to identify major issues in mobile page construction, Best practices for managing CSS & JavaScript, and Key considerations when going global with a Web app. Read More

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Car buyers more willing to share data -- if they get something back

Nine out of 10 consumers recently surveyed said they are aware of privacy issues related to electronics in their vehicles and willing to share that data -- as long as they get something in return. Read More

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Save Big on Amazon Products Now Through 11/28 - Deal Alert

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Intel's drones will draw Disney animations in the sky

Drone shows can be fun to watch, much like fireworks displays. Intel's been flying an army of hundreds of drones that move in a coordinated fashion, creating an effect that looks like a mid-air ballet. Read More

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Awesome tech gifts that cost $50 or less

Bring holiday cheer to family and friends with these cool and affordable, tested and approved, tech-centric gifts. Read More

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How lifelogging will become easy and automatic

Before, only academic supergeeks tracked and recorded everything to achieve a photographic memory. But now you can, too. Read More

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Why an iPhone could cost double under Trump

Would you pay $1,300 for an iPhone that was made entirely in America? Read More

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Best laptop bags: Our favorites for commuting, traveling, and charging your devices

We found some of the best laptop bags for every situation, whether you're commuting everyday to work, traveling abroad, or want to charge your devices on the go. Read More

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Computerworld's holiday gift guide 2016: Top-notch tech for $150 or more

Part 1 of our annual holiday gift extravaganza rounds up premium tech gear your family and friends will love, from great-sounding audio equipment to the latest wearable devices and more. Read More

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23% off Sphero Star Wars BB-8 Droid - Deal Alert

Meet BB-8 - the app-enabled Droid that's as authentic as it is advanced. Right now you can buy him on Amazon for 23% off his regular list price. Read More

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8 awesome gifts for PC gamers

Shop with confidence for your PC gamer this holiday season with gifts that won't break the bank. Read More

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Big Data for Good: Using Data & Analytics to Benefit Society (And Make Money)

While the application and use of big data to find cost savings, new customers and improve retention is widely embraced, some companies are finding ways to accomplish all of that and more. Learn how companies are saving money and conserving energy, reducing water waste and more. Read More

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When it comes to managing indirect reports, there's no substitute for experience. Here’s how two project management veterans have found success.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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