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Dec 06, 2016
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Heavyweight battle: Surface Book vs Macbook Pro

Microsoft and Apple have both recently added new devices to their high-end lineups but which machine is better for you? CIO.com senior writer, Sarah White matches these two machines up to see who is the victor. Watch Now

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Microsoft Word vs. Google Docs: Which works better for business?

Has Google Docs caught up to Microsoft Word as an enterprise productivity application? We compare the two word processors to see which wins in today's online environment. Read More

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Random iPhone 6S shutdowns due to faulty battery component, Apple says

A problem with iPhone 6S products randomly shutting down comes from a battery flaw found in a small number of models, according to Apple. Read More

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Apple offers views on automated-car policy, remains cagey about its plans

Apple said in comments to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that it is "excited" about the potential use of automated systems in many areas, including transportation. Read More

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Microsoft: Skip the 'Home Hub' and make a high-end speaker

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I used to wear a smartwatch every day. Now, I can't even remember the last time I put one on. Read More

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A month before Apple is expected to enforce stricter security requirements for app communications in iOS, enterprise developers don't seem ready to embrace them, a new study shows. Read More

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