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Leaked Fitbit photos show new devices in need of a redesign

Fitbit is reportedly developing a smartwatch and pair of wireless earphones to take on Apple. Read More

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How Facebook is taking the fight again fake news seriously

Facebook has vowed to defeat the scourge of 'fake news,' but its ultimate success relies on the user. Read More

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Why hasn’t Apple killed the Hackintosh?

The Hackintosh community is thriving as more and more people build their own desktop Macs instead of buying one from Apple. Why has the company allowed the Hackintosh to exist? Read More

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How a small ISP delivers ultra-fast broadband when the giants won’t

Why you can’t get gigabit fiber: Big telephone companies are blocking rivals from deploying gigabit fiber while overly cautious cities erect barriers. Read More

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Amazon Echo Dot gets more portable and better sound from Vaux

A new speaker/dock called Vaux gives Echo Dot two things Amazon left out. But does that make Echo Dot and Vaux a better buy than Amazon Tap? Read More

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Surface Laptop hands-on: Microsoft transforms the Surface Pro 4 into a mainstream laptop

Microsoft's Surface Laptop boasts the expected amazing Surface display plus all-day battery life in a sturdy laptop for students. Read More

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Meet the Latitude 11 EDU, Dell's Windows 10 S answer to the Chromebook

Dell's Latitude 11 EDU is one of the low-cost Windows 10 S laptops designed to help Microsoft's take back the classroom from Chromebooks. Read More

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8 ways Samsung still manages to annoy us with the Galaxy S8

Don't get us wrong, the Galaxy S8 is the best Android phone we've ever used, but there are still a few things about it that drive us crazy. Read More

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WWDC wish list: What we’d like to see from watchOS 4

The Apple Watch is already the king of the smartwatch mountain, but a few software tweaks would make it even better. Read More

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How to protect yourself in an age of insecurity

Fueled by hyper-connectivity and pervasive digitization, security threats today are more insidious and damaging than ever, but you don't have to be a victim. These tips will improve your security posture at work and on the go. Read More

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Hulu humiliates Apple with Live TV app

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