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Best video doorbell: Nest vs. Ring vs. August and all the rest

Video doorbells maintain a continuous watch over the most important part of your property but which one is best? We take a look at the field. Read More

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How cord-cutters can deal with data caps
Como Audio Amico review: This wireless music-streaming speaker can go where you go
TP-Link adds an outdoor security camera to its Kasa Cam smart home lineup
Nanoleaf Remote review: The smartest d12 on the block
Best TV streaming service: YouTube TV vs. SlingTV vs. Hulu vs. PlayStation Vue, and all the rest
Lighthouse review: a smarter security camera
How to connect your iPhone to your HDTV
Yamaha YAS-108 review: One of the best entry-level soundbars you can buy
Netgear is planning an Arlo doorbell
Roidmi F8 Storm review: This cordless smart vacuum makes cleaning a joy
Shinola Canfield Pro review: These in-ear headphones deliver stylish looks, but mediocre sound

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A Coming Flood or a Distant Storm? The GDPR from a North American Perspective

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a legislative framework valid across all the European Union (EU) states, replacing a patchwork of country-specific legislations. It is a law that is designed to strengthen the privacy and protect data for individuals across all the EU countries by requiring companies to adopt new data protection processes and controls. Read More

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How cord-cutters can deal with data caps

If you've cut the cord and are facing broadband data caps, here are some ways to fight back. Read More

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Como Audio Amico review: This wireless music-streaming speaker can go where you go

Fashionable design and high-quality sound get this streaming speaker in the door; its ability to tune in everything from FM radio to Spotify and internet radio will convince you to take it with you. Read More

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TP-Link adds an outdoor security camera to its Kasa Cam smart home lineup

The company also has a new Wi-Fi smart plug. Read More

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Nanoleaf Remote review: The smartest d12 on the block

This avant-garde approach to smart home control needs refinement. Read More

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Best TV streaming service: YouTube TV vs. SlingTV vs. Hulu vs. PlayStation Vue, and all the rest

Is SlingTV better than Hulu, or should cord-cutters subscribe to PlayStation Vue? Or YouTube TV? We compare all the TV streaming services, and one rises to the top. Read More

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Lighthouse review: a smarter security camera

This AI-driven home security camera can tell you who is in your home—just ask it. Read More

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How to connect your iPhone to your HDTV

Try these options when you want to view iPhone or iPad content on a bigger screen. Read More

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Yamaha YAS-108 review: One of the best entry-level soundbars you can buy

Strong sound, clear dialogue, DTS Virtual:X, and the ability to connect two Bluetooth devices at once make this small speaker a winner. Read More

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Netgear is planning an Arlo doorbell

Netgear is expanding its Arlo home security range with a doorbell—a move that positions Arlo more aggressively against competitors such as Nest and Ring. Read More

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Roidmi F8 Storm review: This cordless smart vacuum makes cleaning a joy

It's not a robot, but this lightweight and powerful device transforms a once cumbersome chore. Read More

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Shinola Canfield Pro review: These in-ear headphones deliver stylish looks, but mediocre sound

Slick style and outstanding build quality can't make up for sonic shortcomings. Read More

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Firewall Best Practices to Block Ransomware

Recent ransomware attacks like Wanna and Petya have spread largely unchecked through corporate networks in recent months, extorting money to restore your data and regain control of your computers. Modern firewalls are purpose-built to defend against these kinds of attacks, but they need to be given an opportunity to do their job. Read More

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