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Silk Road operators developed a taste for murder
Silk Road administrators may have had five swindlers murdered, or they may have been duped by con artists themselves.
RadioShack through the ages: 8 adorable images from the fallen giant's vault
RadioShack may be gearing up to call it quits, but—wow—look at all this amazing consumer electronics history.
Super Bowl dominates social media with dancing sharks and crazy plays
Twitter and Facebook saw a slew of posts, photos, and videos during one of the most exciting Super Bowl games in recent memory.
Hands on: the Raspberry Pi 2 is powerful, but you still get what you pay for
It has more memory and a better processor than the Pi 1, but comparing it to, say, an Apple Mac would be bananas.
Securing your computing ecosystem from smartphone to PC
Your computer is no longer the only thing that needs protecting. Malware, phishing, smishing, and all kinds of exploits threaten your mobile devices.
RadioShack is gearing up to sell or shutter its stores, report says
After nearly 100 years in business, RadioShack is reportedly in talks to sell some stores to Sprint, then put up a CLOSED sign for good.
How to unlock your Android device with your face
Let your face be your password! Would that be your passface? Faceword?
Verizon is pushing Android Lollipop to the Samsung Galaxy S5
You'll get the revamped lock screen, Material Design flourishes, and new multitasking options that set Lollipop apart from previous Android versions.
7 smartphone rules changed this week
The FCC and FTC have been on a roll lately, using their power to side with smartphone users. Here's what you need to know.
Is Windows RT dead? Microsoft stops making Nokia Lumia 2520
With Windows 10 looming, it could mean an end to Windows RT, for real.
Windows 7 and Windows XP show no signs of dying
While Microsoft's Windows 8.1 OS showed modest gains for January, the market share of both Windows 7 and Windows XP show no signs of dying off anytime soon.
Any Bing-loving Android users out there? Check out Microsoft's Picturesque
Microsoft takes another stab at the Android lock screen, this time with images, news, weather, and search from Bing.
Yahoo gains US search share at Google's expense
Mozilla's decision to use Yahoo as the default search tool in Firefox is paying off for the Internet company.
Is Samsung teasing a curved-display smartphone for its Mobile World Congress event?
We also may see a stepped-up build quality as Samsung tries to keep pace with Apple's smartphone dominance.











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