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How To Stay Connected Abroad
PC Magazine

How To Stay Connected Abroad

We all rely on our smartphones, and there’s no reason we shouldn’t keep doing so while we’re traveling. Mapping and translation apps have opened up the world in ways that weren’t possible before, and major cities across the globe now have 3G and 4G networks.

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June 2019
US Attorney General Says Encryption Creates Security Risk
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US Attorney General Says Encryption Creates Security Risk

Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that increased encryption of data on phones and computers and encrypted messaging apps are putting American security at risk.

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July 26, 2019
Oculus Quest: True, Affordable, Wire-Free VR
PC Magazine

Oculus Quest: True, Affordable, Wire-Free VR

Virtual reality has a Goldilocks problem. On one side, you have tethered headsets with all the processing power and position tracking you need to create an immersive virtual experience—but they’re expensive and require awkward cables to physically connect you to a computer or game console.

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June 2019
Uber And Airbnb: How The 'Sharing Economy Is Transforming Travel
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Uber And Airbnb: How The 'Sharing Economy Is Transforming Travel

These days, when you want to quickly travel from one place to another but lack your own car, there’s a good chance that you opt not to hail a yellow taxicab, but instead to call upon the services of a regular driver through the Uber app on your iPhone.

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July 26, 2019
Windows 10 May 2019 Update: Sandbox And A Better Windows Update Improve Your PC
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Windows 10 May 2019 Update: Sandbox And A Better Windows Update Improve Your PC

Microsoft’s latest 19H1 feature update isn’t as aspirational as Windows 10 once was. And that’s OK.

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June 2019
Superpower: Macbook Pro And Air Models Refreshed
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Superpower: Macbook Pro And Air Models Refreshed

As Apple bids farewell to the MacBook for a second time, we take a closer look at its history, explore whether there’s a gap in the market for a 12-inch model, and get hands-on with the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air notebooks which serve as the MacBook’s successors…

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July 19, 2019
The Coolest Things From Google I/O 2019
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The Coolest Things From Google I/O 2019

May’s Google I/O is an annual event that gives Android developers a sense of what’s next for the company’s mobile operating system and a peek at the new hardware and services Google is rolling out to unlock its OS’s potential.

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June 2019
Is ‘Big Tech' Too Big? A Look At Growing Antitrust Scrutiny
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Is ‘Big Tech' Too Big? A Look At Growing Antitrust Scrutiny

Is Big Tech headed for a big breakup?

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July 26, 2019
Instagram Expands Hiding ‘Likes' To Make You Happier
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Instagram Expands Hiding ‘Likes' To Make You Happier

Instagram is expanding a test to hide how many “likes” people’s posts receive as it tries to combat criticism that such counts hurt mental health and make people feel bad when comparing themselves to others.

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July 26, 2019
Microsoft Issues A Rare Windows XP Patch To Combat A Virulent Wannacry-Like Exploit
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Microsoft Issues A Rare Windows XP Patch To Combat A Virulent Wannacry-Like Exploit

Other Windows products also require a critical security update.

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June 2019
LG G8 ThinQ: Gimmicks With A Capital ‘G'
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LG G8 ThinQ: Gimmicks With A Capital ‘G'

Different isn’t better.

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8 mins  |
June 2019
Zagg Slim Book Go Keyboard Case For 9.7-inch iPad: Pressing All The Right Buttons
Macworld

Zagg Slim Book Go Keyboard Case For 9.7-inch iPad: Pressing All The Right Buttons

The best thing I can say about the Zagg Slim Book Go is that it has me seriously thinking about using my 9.7-inch iPad as my primary work machine again.

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August 2019
How Windows And Chrome Quietly Made 2019 The Year Of Linux On The Desktop
PCWorld

How Windows And Chrome Quietly Made 2019 The Year Of Linux On The Desktop

Both Windows 10 and Chrome OS are embracing the Linux Kernel and the software that runs on it.

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4 mins  |
June 2019
Why Apple Should Follow Google's Lead And ‘Leak' The iPhone 11 Design
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Why Apple Should Follow Google's Lead And ‘Leak' The iPhone 11 Design

Just tell us what we already know.

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August 2019
Oneplus 7 Pro: The Best Value For A Premium Smartphone
PC Magazine

Oneplus 7 Pro: The Best Value For A Premium Smartphone

With the OnePlus 7 Pro, this smartphone maker continues its trajectory as a swiftly rising flagship killer. Not only is this the fastest Android phone we’ve ever tested, but it’s also loaded with a gorgeous, notchless screen; cool hardware; and smart software features that outpace even those of the Samsung Galaxy S10+.

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June 2019
Intel Is Opening 3 Project Athena Labs For Advanced Laptop Testing
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Intel Is Opening 3 Project Athena Labs For Advanced Laptop Testing

Back in January, Intel announced Project Athena as a way of defining the next generation of advanced laptops. Now the chip company is preparing to open the labs required to test and approve components for use in Project Athena-certified laptops.

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June 2019
Here's Why Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Foldable Tablet May Have Really Killed The Laptop For Me
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Here's Why Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Foldable Tablet May Have Really Killed The Laptop For Me

It might be the ultimate notebook computer.

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June 2019
How To Stop Blue Light From Disturbing Your Sleep
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How To Stop Blue Light From Disturbing Your Sleep

Here’s the problem: Device screens normally emit blue light that’s fine for daytime use but can disrupt your sleep at night. That’s because blue light stimulates your brain and fools it into thinking it’s daytime, potentially keeping you awake when you use your device before bedtime.

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June 2019
Omen X 2s 15: The World's First Dual-Screen Gaming Laptop
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Omen X 2s 15: The World's First Dual-Screen Gaming Laptop

Here’s why you may want a gaming laptop with two screens.

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June 2019
MacOS Catalina: Giant Leap For Mac-Kind
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MacOS Catalina: Giant Leap For Mac-Kind

In June, Apple lifted the lid on macOS Catalina, one of the biggest releases for the Mac in years.

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July 26, 2019
iOS Chief Craig Federighi Hints That Someday Siri Won't Take Over Your Whole Screen—But Not For A While
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iOS Chief Craig Federighi Hints That Someday Siri Won't Take Over Your Whole Screen—But Not For A While

Apple VP Craig Federighi told an iPad fan that his dream of an unobtrusive Siri interface could happen, but not this year.

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August 2019
Stop Your iPhone Videos From Turning Into A Blurry Mess On Android Phones
PCWorld

Stop Your iPhone Videos From Turning Into A Blurry Mess On Android Phones

The green bubble of death.

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June 2019
Apple Says It's Fixing Bug In Walkie Talkie App
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Apple Says It's Fixing Bug In Walkie Talkie App

Apple says it’s fixing a security flaw affecting the Walkie Talkie app on Apple Watch.

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July 19, 2019
12 Little- Known Apple Watch Features You Should Start Using
Macworld

12 Little- Known Apple Watch Features You Should Start Using

Some of the apple watch’s best features and most useful controls are not obvious to the casual user

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August 2019
Google's Next-Gen Assistant Blows Past Siri With 10x Speeds And Deeper Awareness Of Your Life
PCWorld

Google's Next-Gen Assistant Blows Past Siri With 10x Speeds And Deeper Awareness Of Your Life

It knows what you did last summer, and that’s a good thing.

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June 2019
Bigger Macbook Pro Everyone's Waiting For Might Be Priced More Like A Desktop Than A Laptop
Macworld

Bigger Macbook Pro Everyone's Waiting For Might Be Priced More Like A Desktop Than A Laptop

Get ready for a sky-high price tag for the first new MacBook Pro in years.

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August 2019
3 Products That Would Be Hits For Apple If The Company Made Them
Macworld

3 Products That Would Be Hits For Apple If The Company Made Them

Like any big company, Apple needs to make choices about where to puts its resources. But some product gaps are going unserved.

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August 2019
Acer Predator Triton 500: This Thin And Light Laptop Even Has Geforce RTX
PCWorld

Acer Predator Triton 500: This Thin And Light Laptop Even Has Geforce RTX

It’s worth a look with its GeForce RTX 2060 and svelte body.

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June 2019
Acer Chromebook 514: A Standout Choice
PC Magazine

Acer Chromebook 514: A Standout Choice

The Acer Chromebook 514 is an upscale Chromebook with a 14-inch screen. Priced higher than the Acer Chromebook 14, a fan fave and PCMag Editors’ Choice winner, it brings to the table improved portability, a sleek aluminum design, and the option for touch-input tech.

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June 2019
5 Signs That You Need To Replace Your iPhone
Macworld

5 Signs That You Need To Replace Your iPhone

Don’t know when to say goodbye to your current iPhone and get a newer one? Maybe we can give you the nudge you need.

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August 2019