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25 Valentine's Day gifts for your favorite geeks

Flowers, jewelry, candy – we've found geeky versions of today's go-to Valentine's Day gifts for sweethearts who dig science, math and technology. Read More

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Down and dirty Wi-Fi stumblers and analyzers for Android users
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Microsoft tests underwater data center
Harvard study refutes 'going dark' argument against encryption
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How technology is transforming the retail sales associate role

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Down and dirty Wi-Fi stumblers and analyzers for Android users

In this review, we look at eight Android-based Wi-Fi stumbler and analyzer apps sold for under $10 on the official Google Play store. Read More

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Windows 10 posts impressive user share gains

Windows 10's user share jumped in January by its second-largest one-month increase since its launch, data from analytics vendor Net Applications showed. Read More

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Report: Amazon wants to take on Spotify with a new music streaming service

The music service is in the early stages of development, but it would offer far more music than Amazon's existing Prime Music streaming service, the New York Post reports. Read More

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We've officially reached peak smartphone, but real innovation is still within reach

As the pace of hardware innovation slows to a crawl, manufacturers must turn to real-world problem-solving to get consumers excited again. Read More

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Why a small iPhone could be a big moment for Apple

Apple's rumored iPhone 5se could find the sweet spot between size, features, and price. Read More

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Virtual assistants: They're made out of people!

The responses from virtual assistants are far more human than most of us assume. In fact, every response is carefully crafted by a person or a team of people. Read More

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New products of the week 2.1.2016

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Intel and Comcast. Read More

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Seven Swift 2 enhancements every iOS developer will love

Apple makes good on Swift's emphasis on performance, approachability, and ease in latest update Read More

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10 of today's really cool network & IT research projects

New enterprise and consumer network technologies are coming fast and furious these days via well-heeled startups, and yes, even from more established tech players. But further back in the pipeline, in the research labs of universities and colleges around the world, that's where the really cool stuff is happening. Take a peek at some of the more intriguing projects under works in areas ranging from wireless to security to open source to robotics to cloud computing. Read More

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Microsoft tests underwater data center

Microsoft is testing an underwater data center with an eye to reducing data latency for the many users who live close to the sea and also to enable rapid deployment of a data center in as little as 90 days. Read More

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Harvard study refutes 'going dark' argument against encryption

A study from Harvard released Monday largely refutes claims that wider use of encryption in software products will hamper investigations into terrorism and crime. Read More

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Google's Project Skybender uses drones to bring super fast Internet to the skies

High above the New Mexico desert, Google is experimenting with new wireless broadband tech that could one day replace LTE. Read More

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How technology is transforming the retail sales associate role

While no one's denying the power of online retail sales, shoppers aren't giving up physical stores anytime soon. Here's how technology's leveraging the best of both worlds and why success lies with the sales associate. Read More

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