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historically Apple devices have been considered relatively safe from the viruses and malware that have long infected PCs and, increasingly, Android products. Now Apple users, too, could be at risk.
 
  Tech Five: Apple Pay makes deeper push into China  
  Company reaches deal with China's UnionPay.  
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  business      
  Phunware's founder and CEO Alan Knitowski.   Phunware's goal: Touch every person on Earth
Phunware, a mobile services and applications company, is growing fast.
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  tech      
  The intro page for Facebook's existing   Facebook said to plan site to rival Microsoft Office
The still-secret site would offer chats, document collaboration and links with contacts.
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  columnist      
  A general view of atmosphere at the premiere of   South-by-Southwest takes first investment stake: $2M in Eventbase
More people downloaded the Eventbase app for SXSW than actually went to the conference.
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  tech      
  An upcoming version of Jawbone's UP3.   Which new fitness tracker is right for you?
Jawbone, Fitbit, Basis all have devices out or arriving soon.
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  tech      
  Chile Unstealable Bike   Students design 'a bike that can't be stolen'
The "Yerka" is a prototype designed by three young Chilean engineering students.
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  columnist      
    Facebook users react to privacy changes
Social network revises privacy policies, cutting out legalese, but do consumers really care?
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  personal      
    Best headphones for every occasion
Make a fashion statement if you must, but don't forget what matters most.
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  tech      
  Your appliances need to be connected in the right way.   What should a smart appliance actually do?
Just being connected isn't enough; your appliances need to be connected in the right way.
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  columnist      
  It pays to watch the fine print on cable bills.   Comcast changes tune on 'change of service' fee
It pays to watch the fine print for incidental surcharges on your cable bill.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Kurdish refugee children from Kobani, Syria, cover themselves in a blanket on a cold morning on Nov. 16 at a camp in Suruc, Turkey.

Kurdish refugee children from Kobani, Syria, cover themselves in a blanket on a cold morning on Nov. 16 at a camp in Suruc, Turkey.
 
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