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LG X Charge Phone Keeps Going and Going
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LG X Charge Phone Keeps Going and Going

LG X Charge$199.99

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January 2018
RHA MA390 Earphones Outperform Pricier Options
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RHA MA390 Earphones Outperform Pricier Options

RHA MA390 Universal$29.95

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January 2018
Dell AIO Has Great 4K display, Speedy AMD Ryzen Processor
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Dell AIO Has Great 4K display, Speedy AMD Ryzen Processor

Dell Inspiron 277000 All-in-OneStarts at $999, $1,799 as tested

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January 2018
Acer Chromebook Spin 11: Tough Enough For Kids
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Acer Chromebook Spin 11: Tough Enough For Kids

Acer Chromebook Spin 11$399.99

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January 2018
ABBYY FineReader: Best-In-Class OCR
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ABBYY FineReader: Best-In-Class OCR

ABBYY FineReaderStarts at $119.99

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January 2018
Atari Explains What 'Rollercoaster Tycoon On Blockchain' Means
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Atari Explains What 'Rollercoaster Tycoon On Blockchain' Means

When you think of Atari, you think of the classic video-game company.

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February 2019
Groundbreaking fMRI Study Finds 4 Distinct Neurological Subtypes of Depression
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Groundbreaking fMRI Study Finds 4 Distinct Neurological Subtypes of Depression

New research from Weill Cornell has isolated four distinct neurotypes of depression. But its knock-on effects are much wider in scope. The work establishes biomarkers for depression, and it sheds new light on the physical underpinnings of psychological disease.

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February 2017
How To Set Up An Amazon Echo
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How To Set Up An Amazon Echo

It’s not enough just to talk to Siri, Google Assistant, and Cortana.

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February 2017
Are Humans Even Necessary?
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Are Humans Even Necessary?

The development of technology is reducing the need for human workers in many industries. But if this has some unsettling implications for the future, it also offers real reason for hope.

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February 2016
9 Top Trends At CES 2016
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9 Top Trends At CES 2016

Teen pregnancy usually gets the spotlight, but women in their 20s have much greater numbers of unwanted pregnancies. And for Latinas, that raises the stakes.

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February 2016
The Glove That Can Fight Parkinson's Disease
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The Glove That Can Fight Parkinson's Disease

Fraser Forster’s​ return cannot be the only reason for Southampton’s sudden upturn but the turnaround since he took over in goal has been staggering.

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March 2016
7 Tips For Organizing Your Digital Photos
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7 Tips For Organizing Your Digital Photos

Don’t let common aches and pains keep you off your mat or ruin your practice. Recover faster with these 20 expert-recommended natural fixes.

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March 2016
Slack Hacks to Help You Say Goodbye to Email
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Slack Hacks to Help You Say Goodbye to Email

Slack has become one of the most popular tools that groups use to communicate and collaborate, but it’s not necessarily any more efficient than email on its own. These tips will help you get the most out of this powerful new messaging application.

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April 2016
The Many Virtues Of Virtual Reality
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The Many Virtues Of Virtual Reality

Virtual reality’s biggest and longest-awaited headsets, the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift, are good enough to make even the most skeptical people optimistic about the future of VR.

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May 2016
The Ultimate Cord Cutter's Guide
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The Ultimate Cord Cutter's Guide

Cable TV was once considered the ultimate entertainment necessity, but no longer. Thanks to Internet-based services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Instant Video, you can do away with pay TV altogether. If you have a 5Mbps Internet connection, you can cut the cable easily and efficiently. Here's our most up-to-date look at the best ways to get your favorite TV programming without needing a cable company.

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August 2015
3D Xpoint: The Next, Best Memory Standard
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3D Xpoint: The Next, Best Memory Standard

The new 3D Xpoint memory architecture, designed by Intel and Micron, promises nonvolatile storage that can read and write without requiring a transistor.

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September 2015
Security Social: Black Hat's Biggest Threats
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Security Social: Black Hat's Biggest Threats

The car-service startup has a brazen plan to become a robotic superpower. Should we be excited or afraid?

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September 2015
How Scanning Apps Keep You Organized
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How Scanning Apps Keep You Organized

Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (1931-2015), missile and rocket technologist, institution-builder and motivator of men, was relentless in his quest to build an India strong and self-reliant in science and technology.

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September 2015
Bitcoin Is The New Beanie Babies
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Bitcoin Is The New Beanie Babies

PCMag Senior Features Editor Chandra Steele got her tech journalism start at CMP/United Business Media. She also writes fiction and has been published in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency.

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March 2018
Apple Homepod Sounds Great But Is Shortsighted
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Apple Homepod Sounds Great But Is Shortsighted

Apple Homepod Sounds Great But Is Shortsighted

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March 2018
Analogue Super Nt: Superlative Retro Gaming
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Analogue Super Nt: Superlative Retro Gaming

Analogue Super Nt: Superlative Retro Gaming

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March 2018
Canon Pixma TS8120 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One
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Canon Pixma TS8120 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One

Canon Pixma TS8120 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One

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March 2018
Lomo' Instant Is A Great Instax Mini Choice
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Lomo' Instant Is A Great Instax Mini Choice

Lomo' Instant Is A Great Instax Mini Choice

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August 2017
Data Rescue 2.0
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Data Rescue 2.0

After a post-election frenzy to save government data, open-access advocates are refocusing their energies toward a long-term strategy. 

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August 2017
Which CPU Should You Buy? Intel Core I5 Vs. I7
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Which CPU Should You Buy? Intel Core I5 Vs. I7

Which CPU Should You Buy? Intel Core I5 Vs. I7

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August 2017
What Is Gfast, And Will It Save DSL?
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What Is Gfast, And Will It Save DSL?

What Is Gfast, And Will It Save DSL?

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December 2017
Fast Forward: Gumgum's Ophir Tanz On Bad Ads And Good Ai
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Fast Forward: Gumgum's Ophir Tanz On Bad Ads And Good Ai

Fast Forward: Gumgum's Ophir Tanz On Bad Ads And Good Ai

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December 2017
Razer Blade Stealth Is Best In The Line So Far
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Razer Blade Stealth Is Best In The Line So Far

PROS Gorgeous 13.3inch QHD+ touch display. Slick design and solid construction. USB-C with Thunderbolt 3. Comfortable LED keyboard. Runs quietly.CONS Battery life not as long as for some competitors. Can’t charge and use USB-C port at the same time.

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December 2017
Mit And Lamborghini To Create Even Better Supercars
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Mit And Lamborghini To Create Even Better Supercars

Lamborghini and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are partnering to develop technology and products that should make future Lambos faster, lighter, less expensive (maybe), and more crash resistant (possibly).

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December 2016
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'OK Google' Wireless Speaker Is Just OK

Google Home, the search giant’s new connected wireless speaker, is more attractive and sounds better than the Alexa-powered Amazon Echo, but the Google Assistant cloud service that backs it still needs a lot of work.

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December 2016