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Holy smoke! The new MacBook literally is twice as fast
Benchmark tests on a new MacBook Pro show it can pin the needle at more than 1,400MBps. Read More
 


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More than half of all IE users face patch axe in 10 months
More than half of all Internet Explorer users have less than 10 months to discard their browsers, and either update to a new edition of IE or dump Microsoft for one of its browser-making rivals. Read More
 

Inside Apple's gigantic Apple Watch rollout
The Apple Watch may or may not be an impressive piece of design or technology. But one thing is certain: Apple's retail preparations for selling the watch are amazing. Read More
 

10 specialized browsers that will make you forget about Chrome, Firefox and IE
There's a wide world of alternative browsers out there, all fighting for your attention with unique features and specializations in gaming, privacy, media consumption and more. There's even something to appeal to old-school Internet users. Read More
 

Pentagon aims to keep enemy from controlling its best weapons
Even if we keep our smartest weapons systems from being turned on us, we're still a little slow on the whole electronic warfare thing, according to the Pentagon's chief weapons buyer. Read More
 


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Ford to put brakes on speeding with new tech
Ford's upcoming Intelligent Speed Limiter system monitors road signs with a camera mounted on the windshield, and slows the vehicle as required. Read More
 

SolarCity to build its own power grids
SolarCity, a solar panel installer, is offering to set up mini-power grids that include battery backup, which can be deployed by corporate campuses, military bases and even cities. Read More
 

To avoid NSA, Cisco delivers gear to strange addresses
Some Cisco Systems customers are taking unusual steps to prevent NSA tampering of the company's equipment. Read More
 

Android flaw puts personal data at risk for millions
  Nearly half of Android devices are vulnerable to an attack that could replace a legitimate app with malicious software that can collect sensitive data from a phone. Read More
 

Galaxy S6 Edge: Is its distinctive style worth the premium price?
What will customers pay for style?That's the question faced by the marketing teams behind the Apple Watch, whose 18k gold models are priced to start at $10,000. The same issue confronts marketing teams for the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, with its unusual front glass display that wraps partly around both side edges. Read More
 

 

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