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Compact iPad and Mac keyboards offer convenience and portability, with a hitch
Smaller keyboards offer flexibility and a reduced footprint, but there's a catch. The tiny, closely spaced keys require more accuracy, so consider the ramifications before taking the plunge.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's "insane" plan to restore the company's glory days
Commentary: Intel has fallen behind in key markets, but CEO Gelsinger plans to spend very, very big to change that.
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The best Windows laptops of 2021: Which is right for your role?
The best laptop is the one that suits your particular needs. You might find your perfect fit here, especially if you find yourself working remotely, travel frequently, are a creative professional or h...
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Global smartphone shipments sink by 6% due to supply constraints
Beyond component shortages, stricter COVID-19 testing and quarantining requirements are delaying the transportation of key parts, says IDC.
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AWS and Caltech open Center for Quantum Computing
The facility in Pasadena is the new home for AWS's quantum work and will focus on scaling the tech and building error correction into the hardware.
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The best smartwatches of 2021: Which is right for you?
Whether you like to play hard and need a watch that will keep up, or need a sleek business watch that makes work simpler, there are some great options for wearable fans this year.
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Best Linux desktop for 2021: Which one should you buy?
If you're looking for a desktop that runs Linux and is built by a company that understands Linux users' needs and gives back to open source, check out these options.
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Dell introduces a redesigned XPS desktop and 2 new pro-level Alienware Aurora machines
Dell has engineered changes into both the XPS and Aurora redesigns to maximize airflow and expandability, and all three are suited to professional-level design and intense computing tasks.
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How IT pros can set boundaries and protocols
From managing backups and Linux distributions to troubleshooting hard drive failure and protecting company data, it's easy to see why IT pros are overwhelmed and overworked.
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How the semiconductor industry is transforming in the face of disruption and shortages
Change is afoot in the chip manufacturing industry, and COVID-19-induced supply chain shortages aren't the only thing to blame. Deloitte says this is how semiconductor companies can respond.
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Canon USA hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming it's conning consumers
A federal lawsuit filed in New York against the company argues it is misleading buyers of its "all-in-one" printers by forcing them to purchase new ink cartridges for the devices to work properly.
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Best Linux laptop for 2021: Which one should you buy?
If you're looking for a new laptop that ships with Linux pre-installed, read Jack Wallen's top five picks.
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Google Pixel 6 cheat sheet: Everything you need to know
From sophisticated camera enhancements to major battery improvements to the game-changing Tensor chip, the Pixel 6 takes Google's flagship phone to the next level.
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Why I'm not buying the new MacBook Pro (and maybe you shouldn't either)
The newly announced MacBook Pro notebooks are tempting, but consider this before whipping out your credit card.
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M1 MacBook Pro 2021: Which laptop model is right for you?
The M1 MacBook Pro models that creatives have been craving are finally here. We'll break down these new Apple laptops' specs, and answer the tough questions, like whether you should upgrade.
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