Technology

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How Ransomware Conquered the World
Ransomware can hit anyone, but hackers are increasingly targeting people who are more willing to pay up.
10+ min |
May 2016

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Learn How to Recycle Your Technology
Do your part by donating our old technology or getting rid of it in an environmentally friendly way.
7 min |
April 2016

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Is Gesture the Future of Computing?
With its Project Goa, Nod Labs hopes to make gesture control more powerful and portable than ever.
4 min |
April 2016

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Movies-Brought To You By Satellite
Movies-Brought To You By Satellite
3 min |
August 2017
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Nintendo 2DS XL Supports Thousands Of Games
Nintendo 2DS XL Supports Thousands Of Games
6 min |
August 2017

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Dell Value-Priced 2-in-1 Can Run With Costlier Rivals
Dell Value-Priced 2-in-1 Can Run With Costlier Rivals
5 min |
August 2017

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Google Tackles AI, Robotics Safety to Prevent Future Toasters from Killing Us in Our Sleep
Humans have been afraid of the dangers posed by AI and hypothetical robots or androids since the terms first entered common parlance.
4 min |
August 2016

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Meet The Weaponized Propaganda AI
That Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself
10 min |
April 2017

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Safeguard Your Private Data At the U.S. Border
On January 27th, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that immediately changed U.S. immigration and travel policies as they related to seven majority-Muslim countries.
8 min |
April 2017

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Uber Unveils Personal Airplane Design, Plans Tests in 2020
Uber is planning an on-demand fleet of electric vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft that will roam cities by 2020, the company has announced.
1 min |
June 2017

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Stanford Researchers Develop Flexible, Biodegradable Semiconductor
Engineers have become quite good at designing ever more powerful and advanced electronics, but we’re not so good at properly disposing of them when they’re out of date. The United Nations Environment Program estimates that almost 50 million tons of electronics waste will end up in landfills this year, a 20 percent increase over last year.
1 min |
June 2017

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How to Set Up Your Phone for International Travel
You’re getting ready to travel abroad, and you’ve put off figuring out how you’ll have phone service while you’re gone. What to do, and how to do it? Here are four questions you need to answer before making a decision about your phone use abroad:
6 min |
June 2017

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How USB Charging Works (or How to Avoid Blowing Up Your Smartphone)
After years of proprietary adapters and ugly wall-wart power supplies, the tech world has finally coalesced around a charging standard. Well, sort of: We’re already seeing some fragmentation because of the new USB-C connector, which could eventually replace USB, as well as what is thankfully turning out to be a short-lived obsession Samsung had with larger USB micro-B connectors for its Galaxy line. But otherwise, and with the obvious exception of Apple’s Lightning connector, micro USB has destroyed the industry’s penchant for custom ports.
5 min |
June 2017

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This Lenovo Laptop Is the One To Get for SMBs
Lenovo ThinkPad 13 (2017) Starting at $699; $745.99 as tested
4 min |
June 2017

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Capture and Share Your Gameplay Easily
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S $149.94
4 min |
June 2017

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Is the New Note Noteworthy? Not Quite
"So there's no such thing as work-life balance. There's work, and there's life and there's no balance,"Sheryl Sandberg.
7 min |
September 2015

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Panasonic Enters the Body Camera Fray
How Russell Wilson kept the faith during the Seahawks’ darkest hours.
4 min |
January 2016

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The Quest to Improve Video Game AI
After losing his job as CEO of Tinder, Sean Rad is back atop the controversial dating-app company. This time, will it be a better match?
5 min |
January 2016

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DNA as Storage for Mankind's Permanent Record
The Marc Jacobs woman is always ready to play. Her next role? Seductress. Her costume? Just a spritz of decadence, says Maggie Bullock.
5 min |
January 2016

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Never Lose Your Luggage Again
Bolstered by academia and civil society, TRAI stands its ground against FB’s free basics publicity blitz.
2 min |
February 2016

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Fast Forward: Why Intel's Diane Bryant Isn't Afraid Of AI
Fast Forward is a series of conversations with tech leaders hosted by Dan Costa, PCMag’s Editor-in-Chief. Diane Bryant is EVP and General Manager of Intel’s Data Center Group. She and Dan spoke about artificial intelligence.
6 min |
May 2018

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What Is Nvidia Max-Q?
Traditionally, gaming laptops have been hulking machines with big screens and short battery lives.
3 min |
May 2018

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How Virtual Avatars Help Stroke Patients Improve Motor Function
I ‘m hooked up to a 16-channel brain-machine interface with 12 channels of EEG on my head and ears and four channels of electromyography (EMG) on my arms.
6 min |
May 2018

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Hp Eliteone 1000 All-In-One Lets You Upgrade Components
Hp Eliteone 1000 All-In-One Lets You Upgrade Components
7 min |
March 2018

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Fitness Trackers Changed My Life
Fitness Trackers Changed My Life
10+ min |
March 2018

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Beyerdynamic MMX 300: Superlative Gaming Headphones
Beyerdynamic MMX 300 2nd Generation$349.00
5 min |
January 2018

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Essential Tips For WhatsApp Users
Essential Tips For WhatsApp Users
6 min |
January 2018

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Five Top DNA Testing Kits
Five Top DNA Testing Kits
7 min |
January 2018

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DNA DATA STORAGE: Nature Provides A Way
Engineers have successfully been pushing more storage into smaller spaces for decades, but that can’t go on forever.
10 min |
March 2017

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Connecting Everything To The Internet: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
If the Internet of Things industry is the Jedi order, with Philips Hue lightsabers and “smart” cloud based Force powers, then popular Twitter account Internet of Shit is a Sith Lord.
10+ min |