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Oct 26, 2016
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Microsoft Graveyard: What Microsoft has killed in 2016

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Why is Apple letting Macs rot on the tree?
How much does 'Free Wi-Fi' cost your business?
For cordless VR and more, WiGig may be worth the wait
Who is most likely to buy Avaya’s networking business?
Physical RAM attack can root Android and possibly other devices
Despite concerns, analysts expect an OK for AT&T-Time Warner deal
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White House: Small satellites bring “Moore’s Law” into space
The best tips and tricks to get the most out of your Pixel phone

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Why is Apple letting Macs rot on the tree?

Apple has been selling Macintosh branded computers for 31 years, but with its emphasis shifting to smartphones, the company has neglected its Mac line, leaving the Apple faithful wondering if the company is still committed to desktops and laptops. Read More

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How much does 'Free Wi-Fi' cost your business?

Wi-Fi is often difficult to use, which kills productivity on the road, and it costs businesses nearly $3 billion a year. Read More

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For cordless VR and more, WiGig may be worth the wait

On Monday, the Wi-Fi Alliance launched a certification process for WiGig products, which will go as fast as 8Gbps (bits per second) and could include virtual-reality headsets and high-speed office Wi-Fi zones. Read More

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Who is most likely to buy Avaya’s networking business?

Speculation is starting about what company Silver Lake will sell Avaya to. Here’s a look at companies most likely to buy Avaya’s networking business. Read More

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Physical RAM attack can root Android and possibly other devices

Researchers have devised a new way to fully compromise Android devices without exploiting any software vulnerability and instead taking advantage of a physical design weakness in RAM chips. Read More

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Despite concerns, analysts expect an OK for AT&T-Time Warner deal

Despite concerns about the proposed $85.4 billion merger of AT&T and Time Warner, analysts expect it to pass regulatory muster. 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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White House: Small satellites bring “Moore’s Law” into space

Looking to bolster that notion, the White House recently revealed a number of program that it says will help drive the use of smallsats even further. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) announced what it called the “Harnessing the Small Satellite Revolution” initiative, which basically brings together National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Department of Defense, the Department of Commerce, and other Federal agencies, to promote and support government and private use of small satellites for remote sensing, communications, science, and the exploration of space.  Read More

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The best tips and tricks to get the most out of your Pixel phone

The first true Google phone has a lot of powerful features, but for some of them you'll need to know where to look. Read More

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