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Skype is coming to Alexa devices, bringing another Microsoft service to Amazon's hardware

This $13 RavPower wireless charging stand will make up for your iPhone XS's lame 5W plug

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Sep 21, 2018
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Skype is coming to Alexa devices, bringing another Microsoft service to Amazon's hardware

At one time, Skype seemed to be the one thing Microsoft was holding back in reserve from its Cortana-Alexa partnership. That no longer seems to be the case. Read More

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This $13 RavPower wireless charging stand will make up for your iPhone XS's lame 5W plug

Amazon is selling the RavPower wireless charging stand for 20 percent off today. Read More

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Get the latest 21.5-inch iMac for under $1,000

B&H is selling the 2017 21.5-inch iMac for $150 off. Read More

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What is Project Treble? The Android upgrade fix explained

Google's Project Treble promises to pave the way for faster Android upgrades — so what exactly is it? And how will it work? Read More

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Microsoft warns that overstuffed hard drives could stall the Windows 10 October 2018 update

Microsoft recommends that you take a few minutes to prep your PC for the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, as Windows Update won't run correctly if your PC's hard drive is too full. Read More

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GeForce RTX graphics review, RTX 2080 or GTX 1080 Ti, or buy a Radeon instead? | The Full Nerd Ep. 68

Join The Full Nerd gang as they talk about the latest PC hardware topics. Today's show is all about the Nvidia RTX launch! First up we cover the official PCWorld review of the GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti, then we answer the question of whether you should buy a RTX 2080 or GTX 1080 Ti, and finally we look over to AMD to see if it's better to buy a Radeon card instead. Watch Now

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Replace your slow hard drive with these $25 SSDs

Amazon's selling several capacities of an Adata 2.5-inch SSD for prices ranging from $25 to $70. Read More

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