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Samsung Galaxy S7 isn't sexy, but delivers value on security and business features
Samsung's new Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge introduce flexible and innovative security features for business customers, as they face stiffer competition in the consumer market.
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HTC Vive confirms high-end VR will be costly with $799 price
High end virtual reality will be expensive. HTC Vive is going to be even more expensive than the Oculus Rift, which may cause businesses to turn to lower-end VR for experimentation.
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Analytics prediction confidence: It's all about semantics
When communicating prediction confidence to non-analytics, translate the information for your target audience.
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Survey: Americans split on Apple vs. FBI privacy dispute
Vrge Strategies found that Americans are split about whether Apple should help the FBI or remain defiant, but opinions differ when asked about their own personal data.
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10 of the latest security products that can help you fight the bad guys
Security standards are constantly changing. Here are some of the latest software and hardware products to help keep your organization secure.
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How to add names to faces in Google Photos for easier searching
Do you have thousands of photos of employees or family that send you on a never-ending search for that "one" image? Google Photos has a hidden gem of a feature to rid you of the "scroll fest".
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How to use Windows 10's System Restore as a recovery tool
Knowing how to configure and run System Restore is an essential Windows skill. This walk-through explains each step of the process.
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United Nations CITO: Artificial intelligence will be humanity's final innovation
The United Nations Chief Information Technology Officer spoke with TechRepublic about the future of cybersecurity, social media, and how to fix the internet and build global technology for social good...
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Researchers devise method to detect location spoofing by calculating network delays
Location-sensitive service providers and users in unserved geographic areas are in a game of cat-and-mouse with VPN location spoofing. Now, VPN use can be detected by calculating network delay.
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The mobile news app is dead. Long live the news.
Did social media kill the mobile news application? This week on the TechRepublic podcast we debate the innovations, failures, and future of mobile news applications.
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Apple's FBI standoff: Why it's a lot bigger than breaking into one device
Apple CEO Tim Cook has drawn a line in the sand with the FBI. In 30 minutes, TechRepublic's Jason Hiner and Bill Detwiler break it down. Join the discussion.
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Drone drawbacks: Experts debate safety and risks of unmanned aircraft
At AAAI-16, a panel discussed the safety that will be necessary when it comes to autonomous manned and unmanned aircraft. Here's what you need to know.
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Linux Foundation announces Zephyr Project, an open source IoT operating system
A new player has arrived on the Internet of Things field. Jack Wallen explains why the Zephyr Project could be a win-win for developers and consumers.
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10 lessons from video gaming that have helped my career
Mark Kaelin has been playing video games since the 1970s. Despite the typical gamer stereotype, he thinks gaming can teach some important career skills.
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How will AI impact jobs? High-powered panel tackles the big question
At AAAI-16, a panel of experts in fields ranging from economics to computer science to philosophy explored how automation will shift the way we need to think about employment.
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19 of Apple's biggest tech blunders
The largest company in the world has had more than its share of embarrassingly bad product launches. Here's the worst of Apple's worst.
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16 tech and startup companies with insane employee perks
If you work here, Monday blues will never be a problem again.
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These drones are coming for your jobs
If you work in one of these fields, drones are coming at your job like a plague of locusts.
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10 innovative patents that could give us a look into the future of augmented reality
Here are 10 AR patents spanning from firefighter training to foreign language translation.
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10 terrifying uses of artificial intelligence
Many advances in artificial intelligence are innovative and extraordinary, but some are downright creepy. Here are 10 of the eeriest ways people are using, or could use, AI.
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These data centers are insanely gorgeous
Today's repositories of zeroes and ones take data center design to the next level.
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How to revive your Windows 10 installation with System Image Recovery
Your hard disk just went belly up, but all is not lost. Armed with a recent system image and the System Image Recovery tool, you'll be back in business before you know it.
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Screenshots: Windows 10 alternatives that won't disappoint
Despite the fanfare that Windows 10 is generating, these alternative upgrade paths are worth your consideration.
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ReactOS 0.4 brings open source Windows closer to reality
The team behind ReactOS, an open-source reimplementation of Windows, released a new version that brings improved hardware support and better filesystem support, among a variety of other changes.
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Windows 10: Five free apps that make Microsoft's new OS better
Here is the software you need to improve on the default apps found in Microsoft's latest.
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Pro tip: How to unroot your Android device so you can update
If you're wanting to upgrade the firmware on your rooted device, you might have to jump through a couple of hoops first. Jack Wallen explains.
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Screenshots: Five Android home screens that are better than the default
Here are five third-party home screen launchers you might like better than the default.
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Photos: Drones take flight at CES 2016
Drones were everywhere at CES 2016. This gallery shows you some of the latest advances in drone tech from companies such as Parrot, DJI, Yuneec, AEE, HEXO+, 3D Robotics and more.
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Microsoft Windows 10: Five free apps you should download
Disappointed at some of the gaps in Windows 10's software? Here are five apps you'll want to pick up to plug those holes.
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Windows 10 violates your privacy by default, here's how you can protect yourself
Upon installation, Windows 10 defaults to some pretty serious privacy invasions. Here are some steps you can take to keep your personal data private.

























