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Hardware
What’s the Best Way to Play Retro Games?

Should you buy a virtual console, find old-school hardware from your childhood, or dip your toes into emulators? We can help.
Apple Bent the Rules for Russia. Other Nations Will Take Note


Russian iPhone buyers will soon be prompted to install software developed in that country, setting a precedent that other authoritarian governments may follow.
The 6 Best Sunrise Alarms to Help You Rise and Shine

No bedroom window? No problem. These sun simulators just might make it easier to wake up and catch z’s.
HyperX Is Having a Big Sale on Gaming Accessories

From headsets to a great mouse, take advantage of these deals if you’re shopping for new hardware.
This Fitness Band Is for Hardcore Athletes Only

The Whoop Strap 3.0 was developed by and for college-level athletes. For most casual exercise, it misses the mark.
5 all-in-one computers to up your remote work game

If you’re in the market for a new setup, these offer a middle ground between portability and functionality.
Microsoft Exchange hack: Why so many enterprises still run their own Exchange servers

Commentary: Enterprises try their best to secure their data, but running on-premises mail servers arguably doesn’t do this. So why do they do it, anyway?
How Microsoft is making Windows a better developer platform

Microsoft has been revamping Windows to make it more attractive to developers. What has it done, and why?
DARPA taps Intel to help build the holy grail of encryption

DARPA’s project could allow encrypted data to be used without ever having to decrypt it.