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Bigger phones, slower upgrade cycle forced first dip in tablet shipments
Lenovo was the only company among the top five tablet makers to see a jump in sales, according to an analyst report.
I spent a week with the Galaxy Note Edge, and now I hate curved phablets
With all this talk about Samsung going full force into curved smartphones, it's time to assess what life with a curved Samsung phone is actually like.
ARM launches Cortex A-72 platform, powering flagship smartphones in 2016
ARM, the CPU company that powers virtually all smartphones, announces the Cortex A-72 chip design as well as a new graphics core.
Blizzard adds Warcraft III assets to StarCraft II mod tools (and you can play free)
Heroes, character models, audio barks, music—over 3,000 Warcraft III assets are headed to StarCraft.
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.
This is why developers don't make stuff for Android
Today Calendar Pro developer says 85 percent of his app’s downloads are pirated, yet another example of why Android app makers are still losing the battle against piracy.
Humble Star Wars Bundle is better than the entire prequel trilogy combined
Get six classic Star Wars games just for paying more than the average in the latest Humble Bundle.
Dying Light review: This fun, free-running zombie slaughterfest trips over the details
Dying Light could've been a classic zombie game, but it's let down by a pretty bland story and mission structure.
Daisy soil sensor promises cheap remediation for plant killers
Though it's hardly the first plant sensor on the market, Daisy aims to undercut its rivals on price.
Hands-on with the HP Sprout, an imaging powerhouse built into a touch-friendly PC
This PC-projector-camera combo's skills are a bit primitive now, but it's easy to see a promising future in 3D printing and augmented reality.
Amazon Kindle Convert turns paper books into e-books, if you're patient
Got books to digitize and plenty of patience? Amazon's Kindle Convert software will let you scan them at home.
Reddit puts its cryptocurrency plans on hold
Reddit notes aren't dead, but the cryptocurrency isn't under active development either.
Dangerous Internet Explorer vulnerability opens door to powerful phishing attacks
The flaw can be used to steal authentication cookies and inject rogue code into websites
Razer Blade refresh adds GeForce GTX 970M GPU and Intel Core i7 quad-core CPU
It's what's inside that counts, especially with gaming PCs. Razer's Razer Blade Pro laptop hasn't changed on the outside, but the all-important GPU and CPU are now state-of-the-art.











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