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Research finds teens may not be suffering from too much tech use

January 20, 2020

 by Larry Magid This post appeared in the Mercury News Numerous articles have been published linking tech use among adolescents with increase rates of depression, suicide and other harms. Back in 2011, an article […]

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New version of Microsoft Edge based on code from Google Chrome

January 19, 2020

In a case of “can’t beat em, join em,” Microsoft is using the open source version of Google Chromium (the code basis for the Google Chrome browser) in its new version of Edge — the […]

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Microsoft to share tool to combat online child sexual exploitation

January 14, 2020

Listen to 45 second CBS News Eye on Tech segment The most horrific side of the online world is the sexual exploitation of children, including adults who prey on vulnerable children in chat rooms and […]

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Microsoft ends support for Windows 7 — Download Windows 10 for free

January 13, 2020

Microsoft has ended support for Windows 7, which means you can no longer get updates, including security fixes. That makes it a dangerous operating system to use. The good news, according to CNET, is that […]

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CES 2020: Leaving Las Vegas with a glimpse of the future

January 9, 2020

Every year – shortly after New Year’s Day, the tech industry and journalists who cover it, gather in Las Vegas for the annual CES, which used to stand for the Consumer Electronics Show. The event […]

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Larry’s CES 2020 Podcasts

January 7, 2020

Click here for podcasts from the Showstoppers event at CES 2020

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What tech analysts will be saying in 2029 when we review the 2020s

January 1, 2020

Last week I looked back at the 2010s. Now it’s time to look ahead to the 2020s. Of course, there is some speculation here, but some things I pretty much know to be almost certain.

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CES 2020 to show latest in tech

January 1, 2020

I’ll spend most of the first full week of the new decade at the giant CES tech show in Las Vegas with an estimated 170,000 attendees from 160 countries, where more than 4,500 exhibiting companies […]

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