Need to Repair a Surface Device? Microsoft Will Sell You the Parts
Microsoft is selling a range of replacement parts for Surface devices through its online store
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Get Ready for Crazy Fast Speeds With PCIe 7.0
PCIe 6.0 isn’t even here yet, but already the tech industry is starting to draft
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Three ways Trump may try to delay or dismiss documents trial
After the former president pleads not guilty, legal experts explain what his strategy might be next.
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Trump arraignment: Security tight in Miami amid protests
Trump supporters have started to gather outside the Miami courthouse where he will be arraigned later.
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Donald Trump due in Miami court to face charges over classified documents
He is expected to deny dozens of charges relating to the handling of US government secrets.
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US moves to block Microsoft's Activision takeover
Regulators have asked a judge to block the proposed deal, arguing it could harm competition levels.
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India attempts to revive its dwindling rubber industry
Demand for rubber in India is soaring but local producers are giving up their money-losing plantations.
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Ireland 'needs influx of construction workers'
An economic watchdog warns "significant immigration" of construction workers could be needed to address a housing shortage in the Republic of Ireland.
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Half of the biggest global companies plan to cut office space. US cities will suffer most
Around 50% of major global companies will need less real estate in the next three years, with American cities — led by San Francisco — most exposed to empty offices, new research has found.
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Singapore to hold final horse race after more than 180 years
The Southeast Asian island nation's only race course will hold its final meeting next year.
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First on CNN: US senators question Twitter's privacy compliance under Elon Musk
Four US senators are scrutinizing Twitter's privacy practices and questioning whether the platform under CEO Elon Musk flouted consumer protection law following widespread layoffs and resignations, highlighting vast legal risks for Twitter and Musk.
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The Best of Computex 2023
To be sure, at Computex 2023 in Taipei, Taiwan, the AI wave was inescapable, with
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