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Rebecca Linke: NASA's EM drive breaks the laws of physics -- but that doesn't stop it from working

NASA has tested a theoretical rocket engine, the EM drive, and even though it breaks the third law of physics, initial tests indicate it works. Read More

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Jonny Evans: iPhone crashing 'prank' video bug and our uncertain security future

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Michael Connell: How to cheaply and easily improve Windows 10 performance

Windows 10 performance on older PCs can be cheaply and easily improved through the use of Windows' ReadyBoost feature and a spare USB flash drive or SD card. Read More

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JR Raphael: How to supercharge your Android phone's fingerprint scanner

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Jonny Evans: How Apple Watch can help you lose the Thanksgiving flab

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Daniel Chow: Should enterprise CTO's implement MLS systems?

Provided the install, integration and execution is managed correctly, MLS systems provide dynamic security and a solid ROI. Read More

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Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

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