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Holy hell, the Android-Chrome OS merger is actually happening!

You want an Android-Chrome OS merger? Here's your Android-Chrome OS merger. It just might not look the way you were expecting. Read More

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HP begins selling its Jet Fusion 3D printer
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HP begins selling its Jet Fusion 3D printer

HP today began taking orders for its new Jet Fusion 3D printer, which it said will revolutionize manufacturing. Read More

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House lawmakers work to replace the hated H-1B lottery

Two U.S. House lawmakers are involved in a bipartisan effort to change how H-1B visas are allocated. Read More

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Microsoft makes final, aggressive Windows 10 upgrade push

Microsoft has begun the final push in its upgrade offensive against consumers and businesses running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Read More

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Google's new chip makes machine learning way faster

Google has taken a leap forward in the speed of its machine learning systems with the creation of a custom chip that it's been using for over a year. Read More

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8 universities at the forefront of big data

Undergraduate programs have been slow to catch on to big data education. Until now. Here are eight universities paving the way for the next generation of data scientists with undergraduate degrees in big data. Read More

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Google to block Flash by default on most sites for Chrome users

Google aims to make HTML5 the primary experience in Chrome by the fourth quarter of this year, except for a white list of 10 sites that will run Adobe's Flash Player. Read More

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Oracle v. Google, and the end of programming as we know it

The courts ruled that APIs can be copyrighted. That was bad. Now, if APIs can't be used with fair use, that will be even worse. Read More

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Google's next major Android hurdle

Google's going to tell us all about Android's latest and greatest features during this week's I/O developers' conference -- but the platform's most pressing challenge is one we're not likely to hear discussed. Read More

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Windows Update on Windows 7 is still a problem

Even after installing the four patches I discussed last time, Windows Update on Windows 7 still runs slow when installing the May 2016 patches. But, as before, there's a patch for that. Read More

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Deciphering the Code: A Simple Guide to Encryption

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May Digital Magazine: Cross-border data blues

Check out our May Digital Magazine, featuring an in-depth story on the EU's new data protection regulations and the pressure on IT teams to achieve compliance. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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