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Lenovo used Windows anti-theft feature to install persistent crapware

When good ideas go bad. Read More: Lenovo used Windows anti-theft feature to install persistent crapware Lenovo used Windows anti-theft feature to install persistent crapware

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Snapdragon 820 is official: A look at its GPU (and how much the chip matters)

Qualcomm introduces a new flagship by way of the Adreno 530 GPU and Spectra ISP. Read More: Snapdragon 820 is official: A look at its GPU (and how much the chip matters) Snapdragon 820 is official: A...

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Gallery: A practical, low-tech Japan

Ars video producer Jennifer Hahn visits Japan and finds a lot of tech to admire. Read More: Gallery: A practical, low-tech Japan Gallery: A practical, low-tech Japan

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Apple releases OS X 10.10.5 to squash Mail, Photos, and QuickTime bugs

A handful of specific fixes in what will likely be Yosemite’s final major update. Read More: Apple releases OS X 10.10.5 to squash Mail, Photos, and QuickTime bugs Apple releases OS X 10.10.5 to squash...

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Parrot drones easily taken down or hijacked, researchers demonstrate

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Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+

We check out Samsung’s new phablet lineup and try the crazy new hardware keyboard. Read More: Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and...

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Smach Zero: A portable x86 Steam Machine for $300

But will the AMD-powered device get more than a couple of hours of gaming on batteries? Read More: Smach Zero: A portable x86 Steam Machine for $300 Smach Zero: A portable x86 Steam Machine for $300

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The new, underground sport of first-person drone racing

Our intrepid photographer spent three months following the UK’s FPV scene. Read More: The new, underground sport of first-person drone racing The new, underground sport of first-person drone racing

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Apple adds Windows 10 support to Boot Camp for all Macs from 2012-present

Windows-on-Mac people, start your upgrades now. Read More: Apple adds Windows 10 support to Boot Camp for all Macs from 2012-present Apple adds Windows 10 support to Boot Camp for all Macs from...

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Convincing LG Nexus image shows fingerprint scanner, laser autofocus

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Android M’s official name is… Marshmallow Update: Version 6.0

Google unveils a new Android statue along with the codename Ars predicted. Read More: Android M’s official name is… Marshmallow Update: Version 6.0 Android M’s official name is… Marshmallow Update:...

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Watchdog group says Soylent’s cadmium and lead levels violate CA law

Group also has similar Proposition 65 complaints about Hershey’s Chocolate. Read More: Watchdog group says Soylent’s cadmium and lead levels violate CA law Watchdog group says Soylent’s cadmium and...

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Sprint getting rid of phone contracts, calls them a “thing of the past”

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Google’s new OnHub is a $200 Wi-Fi router and smart home hub

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The many tricks Intel Skylake uses to go faster and use less power

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New data uncovers the surprising predictability of Android lock patterns

Like “p@$$w0rd” and “1234567” many Android patterns are easy to guess. Read More: New data uncovers the surprising predictability of Android lock patterns New data uncovers the surprising...

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Surface Pro 4, new Bands, and Lumia flagships expected in October

Microsoft is expected to make a major hardware refresh in time for holiday season. Read More: Surface Pro 4, new Bands, and Lumia flagships expected in October Surface Pro 4, new Bands, and Lumia...

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Nvidia’s GTX 950 is a highly capable, good-value GPU for 1080p gaming

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Samsung tries to lure away iPhone users with 30-day trial for $1

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DirectX 12 tested: An early win for AMD and disappointment for Nvidia

First DX12 gaming benchmark shows R9 290X going toe-to-toe with a GTX 980 Ti. Read More: DirectX 12 tested: An early win for AMD and disappointment for Nvidia DirectX 12 tested: An early win for AMD...

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