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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.

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Obama 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.

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Cortana 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.

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Microsoft 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?

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AT&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.

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Windows 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.

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SYNful 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...

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Who 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?

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Encryption 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.

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Half 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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