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Chome extensions won’t be able to secretly spy on you anymore

There's not a single web browser out there that comes with all the features you could ever want, which is why extensions are such an awesome thing, but there is...

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Sony’s virtual reality headset might support PCs in the future

For obvious reasons, Sony's games and gaming-related products are almost always exclusive to the PlayStation, but that might not be the case with the company's upcoming virtual reality headset. Known as...

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Microsoft has finally started rolling out Windows 10 Mobile

Whatever hype Microsoft managed to generate over Windows 10 Mobile after first announcing it has long since died off, and now the belated release of the operating system has been met...

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Dropbox has more than half a billion registered users

Cloud storage and file synchronization have become an essential part of many people's lives, and Dropbox was one of the first services to offer those features. Even though technology giants like...

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Sharp has agreed to sell most of itself to Foxconn

Despite the Japanese government's insistence that Sharp remain in the hands of Japanese owners, rather than being taken over by a foreign company, Sharp has agreed to sell more than 66% of...

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Microsoft is becoming one of Android’s top suppliers of bloatware

  Years of backlash and criticism hasn't done much to encourage OEMs to stop polluting our devices with pre-installed software that nobody wants, and it doesn't look like that's going...

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Microsoft is acquiring SwiftKey for around $250 million

It's funny how most of the progress that Microsoft has made in the mobile market over the past year or two has involved acquiring popular apps for Android and iOS. These apps...

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Not even Windows 10 was enough to save Windows Phone

Windows Phone has never been even remotely popular, but Microsoft has remained steadfast in its support for the platform. The company's dedication was supposed to be rewarded with the introduction...

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Why did it take Skype six years to fix one of its biggest problems?

Whether it's finally launching an instant messaging feature, or replacing Flash with HTML5, companies seem to enjoy taking their sweet time when it comes to adding important features to their...

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Automakers are joining forces to prevent connected car hacking

There haven't been any major cyber attacks on connected cars yet, but numerous security researchers have proven that hacking cars is dangerously easy, and have called upon automakers and governments...

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