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    Intel Unison for Windows 11 shuts down — encourages users to switch to another multi-device experience

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    Intel has discontinued its popular Unison app on Windows, which let users sync their phone’s data with their Windows PC. Now, the app is encouraging users to switch to another multi-device experience.

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