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CCleaner hacked with malware: What you need to know

Avast Piriform says that hackers infiltrated its update servers to inject malware into a recent CCleaner release, targeting specific technology companies.

By Michael Simon7 years ago

The Evil Within 2 hands-on preview: An artistic approach to horror, and vice versa

The Evil Within had some great ideas, but buried under a mountain of poor decisions. The sequel attempts to rectify matters, though it strays a bit from its survival horror roots in the process.

By Hayden Dingman7 years ago

Google buys 2,000 HTC employees for $1.1 billion to get instant smartphone chops

Google isn't buying HTC outright, but it's scooping up the engineering talent behind the Pixel phones for $1.1 billion.

By Brad Chacos and Michael Simon7 years ago

Google kicks off Android One in the U.S. with the Project Fi-equipped Moto X4

Google has launched its first U.S. Android One phone, the Moto X4, available for Project Fi service and costing $399.

By Michael Simon7 years ago

Shopping site leaks Microsoft Surface Pro LTE price, features, and December ship date

Microsoft's expected to announce a Surface Pro with LTE at the end of October in the U.K., and a U.K. shopping site has already published prices and configurations.

By Mark Hachman7 years ago

Spoiler alert: Google’s Pixel event will still be more exciting than Apple’s iPhone X reveal

Google's biggest announcement might have been spilled in a massive leak complete with pics and pricing, but that doesn't mean Google doesn't still have a lot to tell us.

By Michael Simon7 years ago

ExpressVPN review: A good service with no public leadership

ExpressVPN is good at what it does, but its top leadership has opted for anonymity.

By Ian Paul7 years ago

The Easy Way to Put Public Wi-Fi in Your Store

For small businesses struggling with the technical problems of providing public Wi-Fi, things are about to get a lot simpler.

By Netgear7 years ago

Microsoft releases a Forza Motorsport 7 demo for Windows 10

Want to do some laps in Forza Motorsport 7 before committing (or not) to a Project Cars 2 purchase this week? Microsoft just gave you the keys.

By Hayden Dingman7 years ago

Amazon’s updated Fire HD 10 is a fast, powerful iPad competitor for $150

Amazon has upgraded its Fire HD 10 with a Full HD screen, faster processor, more storage, and hands-free Alexa for just $150.

By Michael Simon7 years ago

Rexing V1 dash cam review: A good basic model, but grab the GPS add-on

Rexing's V1 dash cam covers the basics, but factoring in the $30 GPS add-on, it's a bit pricey for what it delivers.

By Jon L. Jacobi7 years ago

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider review: A fine follow-up to a stealth masterwork

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a perfectly fine stealth game, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the best parts of Dishonored 2.

By Hayden Dingman7 years ago

PayPal is offering a free one-year ShopRunner membership right now

Normally $80 for a year, ShopRunner provides free two-day shipping and free returns for online stores like Newegg, MacMall, and Staples—which should come in handy during the holiday shopping season.

By Ian Paul7 years ago

Crucial BX300 SSD review: One of the fastest MLC SATA SSDs we’ve tested

When it comes to SATA SSDs, MLC NAND-based drives such as the BX300 from Crucial offer the best overall performance and the most satisfaction in the long run. The BX300 is one of the fastest MLC SATA SSDs we've tested. That tells you everything you need to know.

By Jon L. Jacobi7 years ago

VideoPad Video Editor review: A great starter kit for up-and-coming social media stars

VideoPad Video Editor is an affordable, entry-level video editing application that’s particularly powerful for creators who want to publish their videos to YouTube or Facebook.

By Samuel Axon7 years ago

Pinnacle Studio 21 Ultimate review: Plenty of features and one problem

Pinnacle Studio 21 could be a great fit for any amateur video editor who wants some semi-pro tools at an accessible price. It's too bad that bugs and crashes still arise in this release.

By Samuel Axon7 years ago

Corel VideoStudio Pro X10.5 review: A versatile and elegant video editor

Corel VideoStudio Pro X10.5 combines an elegant interface with specialty features like 3D and 4K Ultra HD, making it one of the most versatile consumer-level video editors on the market.

By Samuel Axon7 years ago

AVS Video Editor 8.0 review: Simplicity has its pros and cons

AVS Video Editor 8.0 wins big points for its ease of use and simplicity, but its modest feature set leaves something to be desired for serious users.

By Samuel Axon7 years ago

Nero Video 2017 review: As good as it gets for ripping, copying, and repackaging video

Nero’s as good as it gets for ripping, copying, and repackaging existing works. But if you’re more concerned with original content creation, there may be better fits out there.

By Samuel Axon7 years ago

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