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Chromebooks beat Mac notebooks 1.4 to 1 in U.S.

Chromebooks have sold primarily to educational organizations, particularly K-12 schools, because of their low price and easy manageability. Read More

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Behind the scenes at Google I/O 2016

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Now you can run Windows 10 on an iPad Pro, Android

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Google-Oracle Android copyright fight goes to the jury

Oracle and Google's fierce court fight over the code inside Android went to a jury on Monday after closing arguments that sharply differed on the most basic issues. Read More

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''Delayed'' MacBook Pro 2016 to be thinner (says bored analyst)

The MacBook Pro 2016 line will be thinner and lighter. Shocking, I know -- but they'll also have Touch ID and a bunch of OLED soft keys, atop the keyboard... Read More

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Why Android apps on Chromebooks are a really, really big deal (really!)

There's much more to this move than what you see on the surface. Ready to have your mind blown? Read More

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Skeptics question Android on Chromebooks

Android apps will run unaltered, but developers may also choose to optimize their wares to, for example, offer multiple window sizes. Read More

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Microsoft dials back Windows 10 upgrades to 2X a year

Microsoft has scaled back its Windows 10 release schedule to two feature upgrades a year, not the three annually it once envisioned. Read More

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