
Nokia Lumia 735 Review: The latest mid-range from Microsoft
Selfies are a huge trend and yet most front facing phone cameras still suck. Looking to address this problem, Microsoft's latest mid-range handset dubbed the “selfie phone,” comes with a higher resolution five megapixel front facing camera. Although the Lumia 735’s standout feature is the selfie cam, it comes packing many other features we’ve come to...


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Ralph Baer, the father of video games, dies at the age of 92
Ralph H. Baer, known by many as the father of video games, has died at the age of 92. A pioneer in the industry, Baer’s name is credited on more than 150 patents but perhaps his most well-known contribution came when he created the very first video game console for the...


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Weekend tech reading: The lost Deus Ex sequels, a holiday gift guide, SSD endurance test hits 2PB
Invisible War and Human Revolution - these are the sequels every Deus Ex fan knows. But they're only a fraction of the real story. Prior to Human Revolution, Ion Storm Austin, the studio behind the first two Deus Ex titles, worked on...


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AMD forecasts 50% of revenue will come from non-PC sales by late 2015
AMD has released its latest projections during a presentation at the Credit Suisse 18th Annual Technology Conference predicting that half of their profit margins will come from sectors outside the PC market in 2015.


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Weekend Open Forum: What sci-fi tech would you like to see become reality?
The world of sci-fi has promised us many exciting gadgets and in some cases it has delivered. From self-driving cars to 3D printers; even stuff that we might find ordinary nowadays -- like video calls, touch screen devices, roombas or even a set of earbuds -- was likely imagined before its time...


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First pictures, video of Cortana running in Windows 10 surface
Microsoft’s answer to Siri and Google Now surfaced earlier this year as Cortana. The virtual assistant is already available on Windows Phone devices and is all but guaranteed to show up in Windows 10 – we just haven’t see any hard evident of it yet… that is, until now.
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Gamers uncover Breakout-style Easter egg in Nintendo's new 3DS
While gamers in North America twiddle their thumbs in anticipation of the launch of Nintendo’s new 3DS, those in Australia and Japan have already had enough time with the handheld game console to find a quirky Easter egg.


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Samsung Galaxy S6 will reportedly get a larger display with a higher resolution
The next iteration in Samsung’s Galaxy line of smartphones will feature a larger display with a higher resolution compared to the current Galaxy S5.


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Senator looks to stop built-in government backdoors in consumer electronics
As previously reported, there are a number of US national security agencies, including the FBI, that want to have the right to build secretive backdoors directly into consumer electronics hardware. This essentially means manufacturers would be forced to include security holes accessible by these agencies from the get-go.


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Leaked 'Street Fighter V' trailer confirms PlayStation 4, PC exclusivity
A leaked trailer for Street Fighter V has confirmed that Capcom’s next fighter will be a PlayStation 4 and Windows PC exclusive.


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Sony Pictures hackers release passwords, employee social security numbers, salaries and more
The flood of sensitive information coming out of the recent cyber attack against Sony Pictures seemingly knows no bounds. Nearly half a dozen unreleased Sony films hit piracy websites in the wake of the security breach but now, the nefarious attackers who refer to themselves as the Guardians of the...


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Eidos reveals new engine for future Deus Ex games
Eidos Montreal has unveiled the Dawn Engine, which is specifically designed to create the "Deus Ex Universe" on current generation consoles and PC. Initially, there were concerns that the term universe referred to an MMO but Eidos dismissed these claims saying "rest assured, it does not".


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LTE Nexus 9 launch at T-Mobile postponed with no new date set
Last month, when T-Mobile launched the Nexus 6 smartphone, the company also announced that it would begin selling LTE-equipped Nexus 9 in early December, but now it looks like the carrier has changed its plans.


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DOJ creating a dedicated unit to enhance public and private cyber security efforts
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell has announced that the Department of Justice is creating a dedicated Cybersecurity Unit within the Criminal Division that will be responsible for enhancing public and private cyber security efforts.


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Steve Wozniak debunks Apple's fabled garage start
Urban legends are a dime a dozen in the tech industry. One classic example claims that in 1981, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates proclaimed that 640 kilobytes of memory should be enough for anybody (a statement that he has since denied).


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Judge endorses giving NSA unlimited access to digital information
The NSA should have unlimited ability to access digital data when it comes to matters relating to terrorism and other national security threats, a federal judge has said.


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PuzzlePhone aims to give Project Ara, Vsenn a run for their money
Project Ara has seemingly kicked off a race to see who can be the first to market with a modular smartphone. A former Nokia Android X program manager announced a new startup called Vsenn last month and now we have a third contender in the race from Finnish newcomer Circular...


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The Crew Benchmarked, Performance Review
Ubisoft's new action-driving MMO has 7,000 miles of roads, 15 cities and 15 million individual objects. The Crew has been designed for the latest generation consoles and PCs, though the former are capped at 30fps/1080p while our preferred platform ought to look and feel better with a 60fps cap and...


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Barnes & Noble, Microsoft end their fruitless Nook partnership
Microsoft entered into a strategic partnership with Barnes & Noble in 2012. After two years, however, both parties realized things weren’t working out and have mutually decided to terminate the agreement – proving that the coming together of two huge brands doesn’t always guarantee success.


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Target and Kmart ban GTA V in Australia due to 'sexual violence'
Grand Theft Auto V will no longer be available to Australian customers in Target or Kmart stores following an online petition which suggests the game is "grooming yet another generation of boys to tolerate violence against women."


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NSA Auroragold program used to stay one step ahead of cellphone network encryption
A covert NSA operation known as Auroragold has allows the agency to spy on more than 1,200 e-mail accounts associated with major wireless network operators. The intelligence is then used to help the NSA hack into wireless networks or even allow them to personally inject flaws into communications systems that...


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Two-faced YotaPhone 2 smartphone launches in the UK, priced at POUND 555
Nearly ten months after unveiling it at this year's Mobile World Congress, the company behind the YotaPhone, an Android smartphone with dual displays, has finally launched the second-generation YotaPhone and it is now available in the UK for POUND 555 (approximately US $870).


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Verizon is repurposing its older 3G towers to increase 4G LTE capacity
Verizon began its 4G LTE rollout in 2010 and has since launched two distinct LTE networks. The wireless provider is now turning the page on its third new LTE network which, unlike the first two, won’t be over previously untapped airwaves.


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iPod lawsuit: Apple deleted songs downloaded from rival music services
In a new twist in the lawsuit that accuses Apple of resorting to unfair tactics to maintain its dominance in the digital music business, the court was informed that the company deleted songs that iPod users had downloaded from rival music services between 2007 and 2009, according to a Wall...


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Google is designing kid-friendly versions of Search, YouTube and Chrome
Google has confirmed that it is in the process of creating tailored versions of some of its most popular products for children under 12 years old. The company didn't provide any specific details on when such products will roll-out, except that they are due at some point next year.


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Psy's "Gangnam Style" video broke YouTube's hit counter
It’s been nearly two and a half years since Psy’s Gangnam Style music video went viral, setting a number of YouTube records in the process. As with most one-hit wonders, they often fade away just as quickly as they emerged but that doesn’t seem to be the case with Psy.
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Sprint's own CFO on 'Cut Your Bill in Half' promo: only 20 percent of true savings
Too good to be true? Probably is. Just a day after Sprint announced its 'Cut Your Bill in Half' promotion, promising to bring down the bills of AT&T and Verizon customers by a whopping 50 percent if they switch over, a prominent company executive said the net saving won't be even...


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The Cornerplay: It's time to reinvent the digital pen
One of the best things about the Surface Pro 3 is its pen. It's changed the way I take notes, brainstorm and review PDFs. As useful as the pen is, however, I can't help but think its implementation in Windows is a half-measure.


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Asus' latest 4K monitor includes an IPS panel and 100 percent sRGB coverage for under $800
4K monitors with TN panels can be found for as little as $300 but if it’s an IPS panel you’re after, you’ll need to spend a bit more money. Asus’ latest 4K display boasts an impressive set of features like an IPS panel in addition to a reasonable price tag.
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Google eliminates annoying Captchas with a checkbox to verify you aren't a robot
Most of us are familiar with Captchas, those often illegible bits of text and numbers used to distinguish humans from bots when registering for a new service or attempting to gain access to a restricted area.


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Stereoscopic Player 2.3.2
Stereoscopic Player is a versatile 3D movie player. It allows you to play stereoscopic videos and DVDs (external decoder required) and also allows you to watch live video from a capture device.
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Popcorn Time 3.5.3
The new and improved Popcorn Time allows you to watch movies and TV shows online for free, in HD or SD with subtitles.
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VMware Workstation For Windows 11.0.0
Software for developers and system administrators for software development, testing and deployment.
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K-Lite Codec Pack Update 10.8.8
This is a cumulative update for the latest version of the K-Lite (Mega/Full/Standard/Basic) Codec Pack.
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FileZilla 3.9.0.6
FileZilla is a fast FTP and SFTP client for Windows with a lot of features.
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Synei PC Cleaner 1.85
Whether or not you are running out of disk space, your computer has a lot of temporary/junk files that are slowing down your computer, risking your privacy, and using all your valuable space.
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AVG Anti-Virus Update 8689 December 6, 2014
Keep your AVG Anti-Virus updated.
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McAfee SuperDAT Update 7643 December 6, 2014
Keep your Mcafee based virus scanner up to date with the latest SuperDAT Update.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus Update December 6, 2014
Virus definitions for Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
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avast! Virus Definitions Update December 6, 2014
Protect your system and valuable data against computer viruses.
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Microsoft Security Essentials Definition Update December 5, 2014
Provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
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Telegram for Mobile 2.1.1
Telegram is a messaging app with a focus on speed and security. ItÂs superfast, simple and free.
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WinRAR for Android 5.20.26
Rarlab's RAR for Android can create RAR and ZIP and unpack RAR, ZIP, TAR, GZ, BZ2, XZ, 7z, ISO, ARJ archives.
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Torch Browser 36.0.0.8455
Light up the web with Torch Browser. With Torch you can save media files, manage torrent files and share links. All with a click.
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SoulseekQT 2014.11.30
Soulseek is a unique ad-free, spyware free, and just plain free file sharing application.
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Monosnap 3.0.2
Make screenshots. Draw on it. Shoot video and share your files. It's fast, easy and free.
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SeaMonkey 2.31
Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple.
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Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 2.0.4.1028
Easy-to-use, simple, and effective anti-spyware application. Removes infections anti-virus software are not able to.
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Google Chrome Beta for Mac 40.0.2214.28
Google Chrome runs web pages and applications with lightning speed.
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Automize 10.22
Automize is a task scheduler and automation program that can automate. Easy to use, No programming is required.
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Kaspersky RannohDecryptor 1.7.0.0
Kaspersky RannohDecryptor is an intuitive yet efficient security utility that can be used to disinfect files affected by Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rannoh.
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McAfee AVERT Stinger 12.1.0.1242
Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses. It is not a substitute for full anti-virus protection, but rather a tool to assist administrators and users when dealing with an infected system.
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Google Chrome Beta for Linux 40.0.2214.28
Google Chrome runs web pages and applications with lightning speed.
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ChrisPC Game Booster 2.80
Optimizes your CPU, computer graphics and network settings to boost your gaming and online multiplayer experience.
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Wise Disk Cleaner 8.36.591
Free up disk space by deleting junk files that are no longer used.
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Dropbox Experimental 3.0.1
Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically.
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Win Toolkit 1.5.3.5
Win Toolkit is a lightweight and easy to use application that was created in order to help you customize your Windows installation.
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JaBack 10.22
JaBack is backup software with advanced automation features.
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Ace Utilities 5.8.0
Award winning collection of tools to optimize and speedup your system performance.
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EditPad Lite 7.3.6
A general-purpose text editor, designed to be small and compact.
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