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The latest iPhones show why A.I. is the new electricity

New technologies abound in the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, but one of them is not like the others. Read More

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There's no such thing as a 'remote' employee

When everyone is 'remote' at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete. Read More

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Apple takes the slow road to wireless charging

Though Apple has finally included wireless charging in its latest iPhones, the Qi standard it chose is slower than the variation used in rival Android smartphones. Read More

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Let's put to rest any doubt about Apple's ability to innovate

The upcoming iPhone X adds screen size, resolution and pixels per inch in a package that's 18% smaller than the iPhone 8 Plus. Read More

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Jonny Evans: iOS 11 ARKit apps are appearing at the App Store

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JR Raphael: Google's HTC deal won't solve its biggest Pixel problem

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Microsoft stumps for Windows 10 1703 to get enterprises on the right release train

Microsoft is trumpeting Windows 10 Creators Update as the best and most reliable version of the operating system for business. Read More

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Microsoft Patch Alert: Where we stand with September's Windows and Office patches

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Android file management: An easy-to-follow guide

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Woody Leonhard: Microsoft releases KB 4040724 fix for bugs introduced in this month's Win10 1703 patch

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