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Dec 02, 2016
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Computerworld's holiday gift guide 2016: Stocking stuffers for $35 or less

Part 3 of our annual roundup of holiday gift ideas features an array of cool gadgets that won't break the bank but will put a smile on your loved ones' faces. Read More

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Visa and Mastercard extend deadline by three years for chip cards at fuel pumps

Implementing chip cards at the nation's outdoor fuel pumps is more complex when compared to indoor terminals. Weather plays a role, as do the network configurations required to connect the pumps to banks that certify the payments. Read More

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Microsoft still requires audio jack port in Windows phones

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The mysteries of the GPU in Apple's iPhone 7 are unlocked

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HPE rolls out products to enable IoT adoption

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