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Instagram’s experimental profile grid has rectangular images instead of squares

Instagram is testing a new profile grid layout that features rectangular images instead of the squares you’re used to. In an Instagram story, Adam Mosseri

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How to watch all of Xbox’s Gamescom streams

It’s that time of year again. Gamescom is nearly upon us. For the uninitiated, Gamescom is a huge gaming trade show held annually in Germany.

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Dyson’s non-weird headphones and Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon

1 / 12 Dyson OnTrac headphones review Two swivel points on the headband help you find the perfect fit. Remember the Dyson Zone? The headphones

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Steam reviews are now a little more useful but a little less fun

Steam reviews tend to be a medley of serious, helpful, jokey and meme-y, but Valve is looking to switch that vibe up a bit. The

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US Homeland Security will reportedly collect face scans of migrant kids

Update, August 15, 5:50PM ET: The US Department of Homeland Security has issued a statement disputing some of MIT Technology Review‘s reporting. We’ve updated our

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National Public Data confirms breach that exposed Americans’ social security numbers

A data dump that contains 2.7 billion records of personal information for people living in the US, including their Social Security Numbers, have recently been

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Throwback survival-horror game Hollowbody is coming on September 12

Hollowbody was one of the standouts from Steam Next Fest earlier this year, and it’s coming out real soon. At a time when everyone is

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Kim Kardashian is back with a new Beats headphone collab

Kim Kardashian is lending her name and image to a second collaboration with Apple’s Beats line of headphones. The latest entry to the Beats x

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Still the king of business laptops

Don’t rock the boat. That’s Lenovo’s strategy for its 12th iteration of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Instead of messing with a winning formula, the company

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Kim Dotcom, roguish face of 2010s online piracy, will finally be extradited to the US

Kim Dotcom, the Megaupload founder and hard-partying face of early 2010s online piracy, is finally headed to the US. Reuters reports that New Zealand’s justice