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Your smartphone may soon sense everything around youSuppose your smartphone is clever enough to grasp your physical surroundings. What could it do with that info?Jun 9, 2016
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Google teams up with Lenovo to build a smartphone with 3D mappingGoogle has enlisted the help of Chinese tech giant Lenovo to build and sell the world's first consumer smartphone with 3D mapping capabilities.TechJan 8, 2016
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New Microsoft adware rule could prevent another ‘Superfish’ security scareMicrosoft is stepping up security for Windows users with new adware rules that will detect and remove insecure adware software from Windows PCs as of 2016.ConsumerDec 22, 2015
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Dell computers ship with built-in security flawDell is coming under fire after admitting that a support tool, pre-installed on many of its consumer PCs, contains a serious security flaw that experts say leaves users vulnerable to hacking and security threats.TechNov 24, 2015
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PC makers are spending $70M to remind you PCs are awesomeSo many people have gone so long without buying a new personal computer that the industry's biggest players are trying something different: a quirky advertising campaign.TechOct 16, 2015
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Okanagan French immersion students get a boost from local IT companyIt’s a hassle he and his fellow French immersion students at KVR Middle School in Penticton are saying goodbye to thanks to the donation of more than 50 brand new French keyboards.EducationJun 12, 2015
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Controversial startup Superfish switching to new business model after Lenovo scandalControversial startup Superfish says it's shutting down operations after it was blamed earlier this year for turning unwitting computer users into targets for annoying web ads - and hackers.TechMay 29, 2015
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Security researchers find another ‘massive security risk’ in Lenovo PCsJust months after coming under fire for pre-installing dangerous adware onto its computers, Lenovo is once again being accused of having poor security measures.ConsumerMay 6, 2015
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Lenovo hit with lawsuit over malicious Superfish adwareLenovo has reportedly been slapped with a proposed class action lawsuit after pre-installing potentially malicious adware on some consumer laptops.ConsumerFeb 23, 2015
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Lenovo acknowledges Superfish security concerns; offers tool to remove softwareLenovo released a tool to help customers remove potentially malicious software called “Superfish” from laptops after security concerns were raised last week.ConsumerFeb 23, 2015
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