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Microsoft bringing multi

Microsoft’s Windows arguably stepped ahead of Apple’s MacOS with the ability to “snap” windows to the sides of your PC’s screen. Now Windows’ File Explorer is taking a page from Apple’s playbook with the addition of a tabbed interface for the file manager tool. File Explorer lets you copy, paste, rename, and move files. When …

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Can’t reach Oculus Runtime Service? How to fix your Rift

Are you locked out of your Oculus Rift? There’s a pretty decent chance you have — Facebook appears to have goofed, and now its Windows-based virtual reality headset is totally unusable. (We confirmed with our own Rifts.) Good news: Your headset isn’t bricked, and there’s now a fix right here. Plus,  Oculus tells us you’ll automatically get a $15 Oculus …

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Ghostery browser extension for web privacy goes open source

Ghostery, a browser extension that blocks advertisers and web publishers from tracking your online behavior, has opened up its code so anyone with some programming chops can see exactly what’s going on. Making Ghostery open-source software — a program anyone can copy, modify and distribute — means it’s now possible for interested outsiders to get involved in its development, said …

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How Pizza Hut’s TV

I’m not here to tell you why pizza-ordering, TV-pausing shoes exist. But, I can tell you how they work. Pizza Hut created a marketing stunt of specialized sneakers last year that could order a pizza (Pizza Hut only, of course) with a press of a large button on top. This year, these shoes have returned: Pie Tops II, as they’re …

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