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Digital money: store of value or illusion?
Digital coinage like Bitcoin can't do everything a physical coin can do, but that's not stopping people from giving up real money for them. Or are they trading one fake currency for another?
AMD makes good on its Open 3.0 Server
Can Open Compute go head to head with the likes of HP, IBM, and Dell in the datacenter?
Goodbye, Lotus 1-2-3
IBM is shutting the doors on Lotus 1-2-3, the software program that made the IBM PC and Microsoft household names.
Aiseesoft HD Video Converter
Aiseesoft HD Video Converter can help you convert HD video and other popular videos to any video(AMV, ASF, AVI, DivX, Flash H264, FLV, SWF, H.264 A...
Aiseesoft iPad Video Converter
Aiseesoft iPad Video Converter can help you put all your movies and music on your iPad by converting any video(3GP, 3G2, AVI, DV, DIF, FLV, SWF, F4...
The one big fix that could save Windows 8
There’s one big move Microsoft could still make to salvage Windows 8. Whether it will have the courage to do it remains a question mark.
Could hybrids be the death of tablets?
Are hybrid systems destined to kill off the tablet, or are they just another PC form factor waiting to fail?
Microsoft's mea culpa? Five things that Windows Blue should do
The tech media, and unlikely mainstream outlets, have given Microsoft a beating over the past year. But in recognizing the difficulties with Windows 8 (and Windows RT), the software giant is eating humble pie. Here are the next steps Microsoft should take with the Windows Blue update.
Building a sub $300 PC (May 2013 edition)
Sometimes you just want a cheap and cheerful PC to handle some simple tasks. This build – excluding Windows, a display, and peripherals, comes in at under $300.
Virtualization's forgotten feature: Short reboot times
How much time do you spend sitting around waiting for physical systems to reboot during maintenance windows?
AMD introduces Radeon Gaming Series desktop memory
Joining AMD's previous lines of desktop RAM, the new RG2133 memory series runs at 2133MHz and starts at $155 for a 16GB kit.
Open Compute to open source high-end network switches
Facebook and friends' Open Compute Project has made servers, motherboards, and power supplies more affordable for datacenters. Now it tackles perhaps its biggest challenge to date: High-end network switches.
Google unveils 5-year roadmap for strong authentication
Smartphones and smart apps are major factors in access control strategies that plan to ignore whining from end-users
Korora 18: A screenshot tour
Korora is based on Fedora, but comes with lots and lots (and lots) of additional packages — here's my screenshot gallery of the desktops and contents.
Microsoft: More than 100 million Windows 8 licenses sold
Microsoft is continuing to sell Windows 8 licenses at roughly the same clip that it sold Windows 7 ones to its OEM partners and others in the channel, company officials say.
Intel unveils low-power SoC architecture: Silvermont
Intel is aiming to target all of its market segments from smartphones to datacenters with its new low-power SoC: Silvermont.
AnyMP4 Blu-ray Player
AnyMP4 Blu-ray Player is capable of playing any Blu-ray disc released in different regions, Blu-ray folder and Blu-ray ISO image file that backup o...
Why the browser wars are important to you
In this off-topic post, I explore (no pun intended) the five major browsers and why you should care about them.
Intel Iris could be a real threat to AMD and Nvidia
Intel is preparing to unleash its fourth-generation of Core processors featuring GPUs that are 50 percent faster than found in previous-generation hardware.