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May 02, 2019

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The best Android apps for team collaboration

Stay connected and productive wherever you are with these first-rate collaboration apps for Android. Read more ▶

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Top web browsers 2019: Chrome dumps user share

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These P2P blockchain-based services want your computer — and they pay

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Woody Leonhard: About that Windows 7 End-of-Life nag screen: It ain’t working

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Why I now hate my Apple Watch slightly less

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Top web browsers 2019: Chrome dumps user share

It was a good month for Mozilla's Firefox browser, which is at its highlest level of use in a year, and for the Microsoft IE/Edge combo. The user share for the two browsers jumped 1.4 points. Read more ▶

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Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶

Image: These P2P blockchain-based services want your computer — and they pay

These P2P blockchain-based services want your computer — and they pay

Peer-to-peer computing is allowing blockchain to aggregate unused compute cycles, storage space and network bandwidth while rewarding those who offer up excess capacity. One analyst called the services 'Uber for computers on a blockchain.' Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Woody Leonhard: About that Windows 7 End-of-Life nag screen: It ain’t working

Woody Leonhard: About that Windows 7 End-of-Life nag screen: It ain’t working

Microsoft's end-of-life screen telling Windows 7 users to back up their files and prepare for what's next has had zero effect on Windows 7 usage statistics. Read more ▶

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Why I now hate my Apple Watch slightly less

The Apple Watch is still a wonderful device that has maddening flaws. But we have now found some unpublicized ways around some of those flaws. Watch life is now slightly better. Read more ▶

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