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IT spending will shrink worldwide due to Brexit, Gartner predicts

Britain's vote to exit the European Union is going to depress global IT spending, according to Gartner analyst John-David Lovelock. Read More

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Facebook device could bring Internet to four corners of the earth

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NASA reconnects with Mars rover Curiosity

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Apple previews macOS Sierra to the public

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