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Microsoft Removes Do Not Track Default, Don't Push The Button, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Do Not Track Microsoft, do not press The Button, Apple Watch guided tours, Bendgate returns, PlayStation Home moves out, and robots in love with Rubik's Cubes.

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Trade Your Android for an iPhone, Try Microsoft's Spartan Browser, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Apple trades iPhones, Microsoft previews Spartan, Jay Z launches Tidal, jumping the Apple Store line, De La Soul kick-starts new album, and herding sheep with a drone.

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Google Code Is Shutting Down, The BBC Gives Micro Bits To Kids [Tech News Digest]

Google Code closes, BBC gifts Micro Bits, Panda eats itself, Microsoft offers edX courses, Terry Pratchett dies, and an Apple engineer explains what went wrong with the new MacBook.

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Microsoft Patches Freak & Stuxnet, Facebook Stops You Feeling Fat [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft patches problems, Facebook is no longer Feeling Fat, Uber wants women, iPhone Google Calendar, PlayStation lands in China, and playing Snake in a water fountain.

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How Skype's Star Trek Translator Works

Skype's new translate feature offers something dreamed of since Star Trek -- an effortless way to communicate across languages.

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Why Your Finger Will Never Replace a Pen: Refuting Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, was asked by ABC News what he expects to be obsolete technology in ten years. As the commander of the technology juggernaut, he ought to know. His quick answer was the fountain pen.

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8 Real-World Uses for Microsoft HoloLens

Microsoft's HoloLens is cool, but what will you actually use it for? We run down the most exciting possibilities.

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Microsoft Supports Killing Passwords, Are You Being Spied On? [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft hates passwords, spies come clean, AT&T carries BlackBerry, the Dotcom MegaNet, Rock Band reboot rumors, and Cortana makes a good girlfriend.

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Facebook Goes Down for an Hour, As Drone Crashes into White House [Tech News Digest]

Facebook suffers outage, drone crashes into White House, Microsoft announces financials, Nest replaces Dropcams, Funny or Die thinks weather is funny, and the BMW ad celebrating ignorance.

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Five Questions About Microsoft's "Project HoloLens"

Microsoft's new Augmented Reality headset is very exciting -- but can they solve the fundamental problems of AR?

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Microsoft Wants To Be Loved, Kim Dotcom Launches MegaChat [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft needs some loving, Kim Dotcom launches MegaChat, Apple Watches your battery die, Ello adds media embeds, Amazon becomes Transparent, and old people play GTA V.

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Should Google Announce Vulnerabilities Before They Have Been Patched?

Whyis Google reporting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows? Is this Google's way of teaching their competition to be more efficient? What about the users? Is Google's strict adherence to deadlines in our best interest?

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Obama Plans Faster Internet For All, Facebook Pushes AMBER Alerts [Tech News Digest]

President Obama wants faster Internet, Facebook adds AMBER Alerts, Microsoft ends Scroogled, Grand Theft Auto V on PC gets delayed again, Ship Your Enemies Glitter, and why you should consider disconnecting from Facebook & Twitter.

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Microsoft Complains About Google, Spotify Switches To Mobile, & More [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft falls out with Google, Spotify gets more mobile, Nintendo quits Brazil, Apple increases app prices, the Flappy Bird arcade cabinet, and there's no escaping the zombie apocalypse.

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Google Piracy Hits Record High, Join Mark Zuckerberg's Book Club [Tech News Digest]

Google's piracy problem, Zuckerberg's book club, Microsoft's $29 handset, Netflix's recommended TVs, Sony's PlayStation Now subscriptions, and penguins playing with an iPad.

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What's In Store For Windows 10 In 2015?

2015 will be Microsoft's last chance to win businesses and consumers back. Here's what happened with Windows 10 in 2014 and the milestones you can look forward to in 2015.

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Microsoft Develops New Web Browser, Hackers Target Your Fingerprints [Tech News Digest]

Also, new Twitter ads upset William Shatner, 10 million people try Amazon Prime, Apple offers extended refunds, and old people play QWOP.

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Get Free Windows Support From These Experts & Communities

When was the last time the Internet helped you solve a tech issue? A great number of free communities are on-hand to assist with your Windows questions. We compiled the best.

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A GNU Beginning For Microsoft: What An Open Source .NET Framework Means For The Rest Of Us

Microsoft just released a significant part of its code under a permissive open source license. This move breaks with years of tradition. But why and what does it mean for you?

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5 Free Microsoft Online Services & Apps You Didn't Know Existed

When you think of Microsoft, what's the first thing that comes to mind? It might take you a little longer to think of something positive. We're here to help with that.

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