1. Sales of iPads and Mac computers both dipped in the last three months of 2015.
2. Here are five types of attacks that cybersecurity experts say will be cracking computers in 2015.
3. Revenue from the Surface line of tablets and computers continued to disappoint, falling 26%.
4. Office 2016 is the first major Office update for Windows computers since 2013.
5. Traffic from traditional desktop and laptop computers, meanwhile, dropped nearly 3%.
6. Regular desktop and laptop computers use codes, or bits, expressed as either a 0 or a 1.
7. As legend has it, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created only 200 Apple 1 computers in 1976.
8. Fortunately, most computers that run Windows 7 or 8.1 can run Windows 10.
9. Most will work on Windows computers and on Android and iOS devices.
10. It can already be a pain to keep computers and smartphones up to date.
11. This brings back a little bit of that privacy that computers have taken away from us.
12. The terms of service allow up to five computers on one account.
13. The feature has been built into Chrome for personal computers for years.
14. It turns out that the best way to organize a city is with computers and incentives.
15. What was true for computers is the same with mobile devices.