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  1. Windows 10’s weirdly disjointed music, video, and store apps

    Windows 10 shakes up the store, music, and video experiences and it's all a bit muddled.

  2. Faster booting, smaller footprint make Windows 10 an easy upgrade for old PCs

    Comparing Windows 10 to 7, 8.1, and 8.1 with Bing yields impressive results.

  3. Expert electrical analysis: $340 audiophile cables test “marginal”

    Listeners couldn't distinguish them from spec-failing, garbage-quality cables.

  4. Nvidia fires up “voluntary recall” of Shield tablets with hot batteries

    Recall affects 8-inch Shield tablets sold between July of 2014 and July of 2015.

  5. Windows 10 upgrade resets your default browser to Edge; Mozilla is very unhappy

    Windows 10 resets your default app choices. Mozilla asks Microsoft to please reconsider.

  6. 14 million PCs upgraded to Windows 10 in the first day

    Free upgrades are proving popular.

  7. Report: New version of Google Glass being “quietly distributed” to workplaces

    Google Glass is back and being aimed at businesses.

  8. Report: New Apple TV and SDK due in September, maybe for real this time

    Box was reportedly slated for WWDC but was pushed back at the last minute.

  9. The audiophile’s dilemma: strangers can’t identify $340 cables, either [Updated]

    But pre-set expectations and testing questions make us wonder about our results.

  10. Chrome tests “discarding” background tabs to save memory

    Chrome nightly builds on Windows and Mac OS can suspend tabs, but keep the data.

  11. How to do a clean install of Windows 10 (from Windows 7 and 8)

    Using your free Windows 10 upgrade key to do a clean install is trickier than expected.

  12. Trackpad gestures and keyboard shortcuts, or: Windows 10 for the Mac user

    Window management gets much better, at least if you have the right hardware.

  1. Windows 10 Mail: Beautiful but bug-ridden

    Review: Mail, Calendar, and People get an upgrade—and some new frustrations.

  2. Intel and Micron unveil 3D XPoint, a brand new memory technology

    1,000 times faster than NAND, and higher density than DRAM... is this the holy grail?

  3. New vulnerability can put Android phones into permanent vegetative state

    Malformed video files can be used to crash half of all Android phones.

  4. Wi-Fi Sense in Windows 10: Yes, it shares your passkeys; no, you shouldn’t be scared

    You have to manually opt into every Wi-Fi network that you want to share.

  5. Review: Windows 10 is the best version yet—once the bugs get fixed

    Your very own personal assistant, a better browser... and something called the Start menu.

  6. Apple Pay in the UK now supports cards from HSBC and First Direct

    Barclays is still missing, though, and some people are having issues on the Underground.

  7. Apple Music exempted from T-Mobile’s data limits and throttling

    Apple Music joins 32 other streaming services in T-Mobile's Music Freedom.

  8. Hands-on with the 2015 Moto X Pure Edition—stock Android at a great price

    $399 gets you stock Android, a 1440p screen, and a Snapdragon 808.

  9. Hands-on with the brand-new waterproof Moto G, another $180 wonder

    Better camera, Snapdragon 410, and a 2GB RAM option are the biggest upgrades.

  10. Ready for round OnePlus 2: A hands-on with a solid phone

    OnePlus One made a strong entrance, now the company is looking for a repeat performance.

  11. Filmmakers fighting “Happy Birthday” copyright find their “smoking gun”

    A 1927 kids' songbook proves "conclusively the song is in the public domain."

  12. Musk, Hawking, Wozniak call for ban on autonomous weapons and military AI

    Dozens of researchers and tech experts want to prevent a "military AI arms race."

  1. Google officially ends forced Google+ integration—First up: YouTube

    Company says forced integration "doesn’t make sense."

  2. 950 million Android phones can be hijacked by malicious text messages

    Booby-trapped MMS messages and websites exploit flaw in heart of Android.

  3. Scientists build single-molecule transistor gated with individual atoms

    But unless you have a cryogenic STM at home, personal use is many years away.

  4. Someone has finally made a portable Bluetooth speaker that doesn’t suck

    Op-ed: The simple, portable, and long-lasting UE Roll succeeds where others have failed.

  5. China finally lifts 15-year ban on manufacture and sale of games consoles

    Strict censorship and approval process for games is still in place, though.

  6. They grow up fast: Apple quietly bulks up Swift and Xcode in year two

    From error handling to app thinning, Apple continues to nudge devs away from ObjC.

  7. The R9 Fury is AMD’s best card in years, but just who is it for?

    If you're thinking about a Fury X, save yourself $150 and buy this instead.

  8. Planes, trains, and automobiles up close from afar with Nikon’s 83× zoom

    We take another look at NYC with Nikon's incredible camera.

  9. Android Auto review: A beautiful, but beta alternative to awful OEM solutions

    The occasional frustration still beats the very low bar set by car manufacturers.

  10. Advanced spyware for Android now available to script kiddies everywhere

    Hacking Team code is the most professionally developed Android malware ever exposed.

  11. The Amiga turns 30—“Nobody had ever designed a personal computer this way”

    Our epic, eight-part series on the history of the Amiga.

  12. Dealmaster: Get 1 year of PlayStation Plus for $40, and much more

    The Dealmaster loads up with gaming deals

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