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Dec 25, 2015
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Tips for new tech devices

Is there a shiny new tech gadget in your life? We've got you covered with tips, apps and advice to help you get the most out of your new gear, from Apple Watches and Android phones to Windows 10 PCs and more. Read More

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One in 10 U.S. homes may have a robot by 2020

At least one in 10 U.S. homes will have a consumer robot by 2020, according to a study from Juniper Research. That number is up considerably from the one robot in 25 homes this year. Read More

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4 reasons you just can't seem to quit Facebook

Researchers from Cornell University have published a study showing that it's tough to break away from using social networks like Facebook. They found four reasons that some people can't resist going back for more. Read More

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IT pros brace for lost devices, access problems, on-call holidays

Holiday celebrations at work can lead to missing laptops and phones, email gaffes and security vulnerabilities. Read More

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7 surprising tech gadgets of 2015

There were some gadgets that stood out. Our criteria wasn't necessarily whether the gadget in question was a bestseller or innovative -- or even good. What mattered most was if it left an unexpected impression on the public and the industry in 2015. Read More

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Information security -- don't let the apparent complexity intimidate you

Those of us who spend most of our time immersed in the intricacies of information security are quite comfortable with the free use of terms like threat intelligence, defense-in-depth and forensics. The apparent complexity of information security terms and concepts may serve to intimidate smaller organizations, while making larger businesses complacent. This article seeks to demystify some key information security fundamentals. Read More

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Watch: Narrow escape for skier as TV drone crashes

It's a frightening moment to watch and a sober reminder of the danger of drones. On Tuesday evening at an Alpine Ski World Cup event in Italy, a large drone carrying a TV camera crashed into the snow a fraction of a second after Austrian skier Marcel Hirscher had passed the point of impact. Read More

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Forecast 2016: Your essential to-do list for the year ahead

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