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Android Phones Can Now Stream Live Video to 911 Dispatchers
Google will let Android users share live video during emergencies. The feature works with 911 systems used by 60% of North American dispatch centers.
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Fake Delivery Sites Surge 86% as You Await Holiday Packages
The number of bogus USPS sites jumped 850% in a month, but DHL is still the most impersonated shipper. Scammers use texts, emails, and fake ads to misdirect.
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Microsoft Security Update Patches Flaw Hackers Are Already Exploiting
You shouldn’t delay those Windows updates anymore. It patches one flaw hackers are already taking advantage of and two others they know about.
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Never Lose a Thought Again. This Ring Records Your Ideas Anytime
Pebble’s Index 01 water-resistant smart ring lets you record ideas with the press of a button, even when your phone’s out of reach.
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Almost Two-Thirds of Teens Are Using AI Chatbots. ChatGPT is Winning
Chatbots are seeing a 64% adoption rate in teens already, with ChatGPT being the winner.
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One in Three Teens Are Almost Always Online. It Varies By Social Group
The latest Pew survey finds that 21% of teens are on TikTok a lot, 17% are on YouTube, and the gaps by race and income are huge.
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RAM Shortage Will Make Most Gadgets Pricier. Check Holiday Sales Now
You might be able to save yourself thousands of dollars on a tech upgrade by shopping during the current holiday sales, before prices surge.
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How to Stop Cookie Jacking and Keep Hackers Out of Your Accounts
Hackers can steal your browser cookies to access your accounts without passwords. Learn the steps that block cookie jacking and keep your data safe.
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Techlicious 2025 Computex Editor's Choice Awards
From AI-powered laptops to self-protecting OLED displays, these are the most practical and forward-thinking products of Computex 2025.
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Techlicious 2024 Computex Awards: Celebrating Innovation & Excellence
This year at Computex 2024, Techlicious found 13 groundbreaking products that stood out for their innovation, performance, and contributions to technology.
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Microsoft Upgrades Surface Pro, Laptop and Studio PCs, Unveils New BT Headphones
In what it called its largest-ever product introduction, Microsoft today unveiled four new devices: three next-generation Surface PCs and new active noise canceling headphones.
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Hands On with Lenovo Yoga 900 Laptop & Yoga Home 900 All-in-One
Lenovo focuses on portability with the new Yoga 900 Convertible Laptop and the Yoga Home 900 Portable all-in-one.
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Apple Updates iMacs with Eye-Popping Ultra HD Displays
Want to watch those 4K videos you took with your smartphone? Apple has upgraded the displays on its 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs and much more.
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Acer Revo Build Series: A Mini PC Inspired by LEGOs
Acer announces the Revo Build M1-610 modular mini PC at the IFA 2015 consumer tech show in Berlin, Germany allowing you to snap together the components you want.
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Samsung's First Curved All-In-One and Slimmest, Lightest Ultraportable Yet
Samsung announces curved screen all-in-one PCs and a new generation of ultraportable laptops that still pack a punch.
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Apple's Latest iMac Features a 5K Retina Display
The new iMac with Retina 5K display features 5120 x 2880 resolution, OS X Yosemite (10.10) and a monster $2,499 starting price tag.
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Video: Kids React to an Old 1980s-Era Computer
A group of kids aged 6 to 13 were recorded encountering and using an old computer for the first time. Hilarity ensued.
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New All-In-One Computers Capture Center Stage at CES
All-in-one computers are getting a lot of attention at CES, but it's not only from the techie crowd. What makes the all-in-one so hot in so many homes?
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LG Chromebase: The First Desktop Running Chrome OS
LG's coming Chromebase all-in-one Chrome OS desktop combines the sleek design of the iMac with the price point of a bargain PC.
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Lenovo Announces Its Latest Convertible, Multimode Computers
Meet the Yoga 2 Pro, Flex 20 All-in-one and ThinkPad Yoga, Lenovo's newest convertible (hybrid) computers.
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HP TouchSmart 300z: a Smart Choice for the Kitchen
Bringing an all-in-one touchscreen PC into the kitchen lets you zip through all kinds of information and entertainment with the tip of your finger, while leaving enough space on the counter to cook dinner.
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Touchscreen PCs Make Access to Programs Quick and Easy
With touchscreens becoming commonplace on portable devices for easy access to apps, it’s no stretch to see how touch can be put to good use on the larger screens of all-in-one PCs.
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Important Security Patch Released for Mac OS X
Apple released an important security update for OS X on Wednesday. Make sure you have the patch installed and other security software up-to-date. -

Put Your Computer to Sleep to Save Money
You can easily shave a few bucks off your monthly electric bill by putting your computer to sleep.