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Corsair unveils its own liquid-cooled GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Corsair has partnered with MSI to make an overclocked water-cooled GPU.
Read MoreObama advisors: Encryption backdoors would hurt cybersecurity, net infrastructure vendors
Making encryption backdoors available to law enforcement would be bad for cybersecurity in general and hurt vendors that make encryption gear, a presidential advisory group says.
Read MoreCortana in the car: Microsoft may use its digital assistant to get back on the road
Microsoft has built a prototype connected car with its Cortana digital assistant built in, linked to a heads-up display on the windshield.
Read MoreMicrosoft details known bugs plaguing Windows 10′s DVD Player app, with workarounds
Why look at free options when you can pay $15 for an DVD playing app that launches the Windows Store when you insert a new disc?
Read MoreAT&T unlimited data plans now allow 22GB per month without throttling
After getting pelted with government lawsuits, AT&T more than quadruples the amount of full-speed data for legacy unlimited plans.
Read MoreWindows RT update brings a Windows 10-like Start menu to Surface tablets
Microsoft's promised Windows RT 8.1 Update 3 is showing up in the wild with the previously announced Start menu.
Read MoreSYNful Knock router exploit isn’t going away soon
The SYNful Knock compromise of routers can implant software that creates backdoors to let attackers return over and over, a sophisticated endeavor that demonstrates the ingenuity of its creators, according to a member of...
Read MoreWho needs Windows 10 Pro: 5 reasons to upgrade
If you're buying a new Windows 10 PC, chances are you'll receive Windows 10 Home. But should you upgrade to Windows 10 Professional, just to be sure?
Read MoreEncryption project issues first free SSL/TLS certificate
A project that aims to increase the use of encryption by giving away free SSL/TLS certificates has issued its first one, marking the start of its beta program.
Read MoreHalf of U.S. consumers don’t have, and don’t understand, chip cards
More than half of U.S. consumers haven't received new chip-based credit or debit cards to improve security of in-store purchases, and many don't even know what the cards do.
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