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Andy Patrizio: Microsoft is looking to build quantum computers

An engineer involved the Kinect, Xbox and HoloLens projects will lead Microsoft's quantum computing team. Read More

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Darlene Storm: 3 security reports about shopping online for Black Friday and Cyber Monday

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Rebecca Linke: OnePlus 3T finally available: Specs, price and how to buy one

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Michael Horowitz: Bloomberg says Apple is getting out of the router business

Bloomberg reports that Apple will no longer makes routers. Apple has not yet commented. But, Bloomberg has dropped the ball. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Sumo Logic and the state of modern applications in AWS

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