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Rdio matches Spotify on family pricing as the music streaming battle royale continues
Rdio is dropping the prices of its family plans by $5 to match rival Spotify's recently announced multi-user deals.
Meet Gordon Mah Ung, PCWorld's new hardware guru
Say hello to the original hardcore PC enthusiast.
Microsoft finally fusing Yammer-Office 365 sign-on systems
Microsoft bought Yammer in mid-2012, but Office 365 users have had to log into it with separate credentials.
Pandora says its 'like' data keeps it relevant against Spotify, Apple
The company is eyeing other investments in the Internet of Things, Pandora says.
Lyft for Work challenges Uber for Business in the battle for corporate dollars
Now both transportation apps are appealing to enterprise with easier ride expensing.
SkreensTV promises to render picture-in-picture mode useful
Remember that TV feature you used once, when your set was brand new? This box is everything you thought PiP would be, and a whole more.
Microsoft Movie Creator finally brings needed video features to Windows Phone
Movie Creator's still in beta, but it's already filling a need for stitching, soundtracks, and other editing features that prior apps like Movie Moments and Video Tuner had lacked.
Humble Bundle pulling its app from Play Store, teasing better buying options
The company may start selling content directly inside the app, which isn’t allowed under Google Play Store rules.
Hachette book preorders return to Amazon as companies come to terms
The publisher and retailer resolve their months-long dispute, which had prompted Amazon to stop taking pre-orders, delay new releases and refuse discounts.
Tech, digital rights groups applaud Senate move on NSA reform
A procedural vote on a bill to limit the NSA's telephone records collection program could happen Tuesday.
Shield Tablet to get Android Lollipop, bigger gaming library in Nov. 18 update
It’s a pretty sweet package for Shield Tablet owners, and it gives Nvidia the chance to showcase the power of its Tegra K1 chip.
'Where to Watch' is Hollywood's legal video search site, and it's actually decent
The new site lets you search across streaming services by title, actor or director. While the idea isn't particularly new, the execution stands out despite a few blind spots.
Facebook lays ground for ad push and payments with updated privacy policy
The network is being up-front about what data it’s collecting about you and why (because ads).











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