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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Libratone Zipp wireless speakers review: Great looks, good sound, lots of features

Cord cutters should hope Vizio's new smart TVs don't spark a trend

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Mar 31, 2016
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Libratone Zipp wireless speakers review: Great looks, good sound, lots of features

The Zipp and Zipp Mini sound good, but they illustrate the distinction between a multi-room audio system and a whole-home audio system. Read More

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Cord cutters should hope Vizio's new smart TVs don't spark a trend

Vizio's "Tuner-Free" TVs require extra hardware and hassle for antenna users. Read More

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Kuvée Smart Bottle hands-on preview: Go ahead, open all the wine you want

Unique valves at the mouth of each bottle keep the remaining wine fresh for up to 30 days after the first pour. Read More

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FAQ: Everything you need to know about 802.11ax Wi-Fi

The next big new thing in Wi-Fi networks will boast groundbreaking technology, but it might not arrive for a couple years yet. Read More

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TCL brings its Roku TV lineup to the U.S. market

With it's new P-series TVs, TCL adds the outstanding Roku interface and streaming abilities to their U.S. offerings. Read More

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How to watch Netflix with faraway friends

Synchronize Netflix with long-distance friends using these two Chrome extensions. Read More

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The Internet of Things is all fun and games until a racist takes over your printer

IoT security wake-up call: A white supremacist hacker sends racist documents to thousands of publicly-exposed connected printers. Read More

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Tony Montana and friends, streaming this week

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Kanex Digital Audio Adapter for Apple TV review: Comes to the rescue of Apple TV owners

This adapter passes through video over HDMI from an Apple TV while splitting out audio in both stereo and surround-sound formats. Read More

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Turn a Raspberry Pi into an Echo-like speaker with this recipe from Amazon

Amazon posts detailed instruction on how to rig up a Raspberry Pi with Alexa voice commands. Read More

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Banish Netflix's 'Continue watching' pop-up with Flix Assist

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Report: Android TV remote control app will transform your phone into a gamepad

This could be a boon for multiplayer gaming on Android TV, as everyone will only need a smartphone to get in on the action. Read More

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Dell XPS 15 Review: A great laptop gets bigger and a little better

Awkward! How Microsoft's Tay AI chatbot learned bigoted slurs

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Mar 25, 2016
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Dell XPS 15 Review: A great laptop gets bigger and a little better

Dell's XPS 15 is a bigger, more powerful version of the super-popular XPS 13. It offers smoking performance in an extremely compact package. Read More

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Pro tablet face-off: 9.7-inch iPad Pro vs. Galaxy TabPro S vs. Surface Pro 4

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Phil Schiller's disdain towards the 600 million 5-year-old PCs still in use ignores the fact that most people don't spend money unless they HAVE to, and that's a good thing. Read More

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Graphics card dissection: We dismembered a video card to show you how it works

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Andy Grove, Intel's third employee, led Intel to prominence as the chief supplier of the X86 microprocessor, the engine of the PC. He was 79. Read More

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How to clean-install Windows the right way

Performing a Windows reinstall can make your PC feel like new, but you'll want to do some prep work first to avoid losing precious data and software. Read More

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Do you have bad RAM? Here's how to find out

Defective RAM can cause all sorts of problems. If you're wondering why your PC isn't behaving, a RAM diagnosis may be in order. Read More

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6 ways to make the most of Wi-Fi on your Android device

The Wi-Fi settings on your Android device are worth tweaking. Find out how many hotspots your Android handset has saved, use less data on "metered" Wi-Fi networks, connect to faster Wi-FI frequency bands, and more. Read More

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Windows 10 Preview Build 14291 is major, with Edge extensions, new Maps, more

Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14291 adds a new Maps experience, an updated Alarms app, a Japanese one-handed keyboard and (finally!) Edge browser extensions, though just a few for now. Read More

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GDC 2016's biggest reveals: Tiny gaming PCs, VR launch games, and the most powerful graphics card ever

There was something for every gamer at GDC 2016. Catch up on all the biggest PC gaming news here. Read More

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