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Slow down, Apple: Perfect your iOS apps before moving to Android

Apple CEO Tim Cook let an intriguing bit of news slip earlier this week at a town hall meeting with the company's employees.

The fabulous life of a professional 'Street Fighter' player

Darryl Lewis stows his luggage in the plane's overhead bin and settles into his seat, ready for another takeoff, another trip for work.

I'm too out of shape for virtual reality

My knees and thighs ached. If my left shoulder moved more than half a foot out of its neutral position, it lit on fire.

'The Division': Experience New York City as you never have before

New York City's Flatiron District is pure chaos. As I peer around the corner of a skyscraper, automatic rifle in hand, all I see are abandoned cars and people shouting in the streets.

A first-hand quest for the future of sex, Part 2: Mission diverted

I'd just returned from CES, where it was obvious that sex and tech were finally coming together.

Super Bowl 50 athletes tell us about their favorite tech

Super Bowl 50 will take place this Sunday in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and as a result, both the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers are already on the ground in the Bay Area prepping for the big day.

Apple's smaller iPhone and new iPad tipped for March 15th event

The iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 rumors are piling up, and it looks like we won't have to wait long to get the official details.

It takes a village: The rise of virtual pop star Hatsune Miku

The crowd waves neon green glow sticks in the air. The performer they came to see is loading on a screen.

iPad Air 3 drawing hints at a smaller iPad Pro

It's February, which means we're likely just one and a half months away from the next Apple launch event -- one where we can expect a 4-inch "iPhone 6c" "iPhone 5se" and an "iPad Air 3." So what's new? Well, today we received an image that's allegedly a simple dimensional drawing of the aforementioned tablet.

Comcast customer's Raspberry Pi bot tweets when speeds are lousy

No one likes complaining to an internet service provider, but it's especially frustrating when you're not getting the performance you're paying for.

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