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First look: A week with macOS Sierra

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Keep your aging Mac up to speed

Are you taking advantage of all the fantastic updates and upgrades you have available to keep your aging Mac up to full speed and run the latest, greatest OS and other software? Read More

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Android apps on Chromebooks: Don't expect instant magic

When it comes to a feature this far-reaching, perspective is everything. Read More

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New Android malware can secretly root your phone and install programs

Android users beware: a new type of malware has been found in legitimate-looking apps that can "root" your phone and secretly install unwanted programs. Read More

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Apple fixes serious flaw in AirPort wireless routers

Apple has released firmware updates for its AirPort wireless base stations in order to fix a vulnerability that could put the devices at risk of hacking. Read More

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Say hello to Fedora 24, a Linux OS for a containerized world

Fedora 24 is the first 2016 release from the Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project, and it made its debut on Tuesday. Included in the software are several key new features for enterprises. Here's a look at some of the highlights. Read More

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WWDC: Let's explore what's inside Apple's new Photos app

Apple's Photos improvements will certainly impact almost every Mac or iOS user, so let's take a look at what's inside Read More

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9 business-worthy Chrome for Work devices

When you think of the enterprise, you probably think Microsoft, Apple and even Samsung, but probably not Google Chrome. Well, that hasn't stopped Google from releasing a suite of Chrome for Work devices. Read More

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How I Use Android: Franco.Kernel and Focus creator Francisco Franco

One of Android's most eclectic developers walks us through his own personal smartphone setup -- including a surprising admission about his primary device. Read More

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BlackBerry goes into the red as revenue drops by a third

It looks as though BlackBerry CEO John Chen will still be in charge long enough to launch another couple of phones -- although don't expect any new flagship models. Read More

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Lenovo patches two high-severity flaws in PC support tool

Lenovo has fixed two high severity vulnerabilities in its Lenovo Solution Center support tool that is preinstalled on many laptop and desktop PCs. Read More

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The essential guide to using Siri on a Sierra Mac

Everything you'll need to use Siri on your Mac Read More

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Chomping down on bash's brace expansion

Brace expansion is one of the features of bash that is either never used or is one of its users favorite commands. The difference likely lies in unraveling the syntax just enough to understand how it works. Read More

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Microsoft helps troubleshoot Windows 10 activation with new beta

As Microsoft hurtles towards the release of its major Windows 10 Anniversary Update, the company has introduced a tool that's supposed to help PC owners solve common problems with activating the operating system on their computers. Read More

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