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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Toshiba upgrades Canvio portable hard drives to 1.5TB, adds NTFS driver
Toshiba's Canvio drives are getting 1.5TB upgrades alongside Mac and PC dual-support.
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Back to Basics #1 - Cloning a hard disk
For this, the first back to basics post I've decided to cover the way that I clone hard disks here at the PC Doc HQ.
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Visual Studio LightSwitch: Will it emerge from sleeper status?
The first version of Microsoft's Visual Studio LightSwitch dev tool has achieved only modest traction in the market. Here's a set of recommendations from an ardent supporter of the product.
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Toshiba upgrades Canvio portable hard drives to 1.5TB, adds NTFS driver
Toshiba's Canvio drives are getting 1.5TB upgrades alongside Mac and PC dual-support.
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Pal by Clarity: Back to the basics (photos)
Designed with seniors and those with disabilities in mind, Clarity's Pal features big buttons and loud call quality.
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Skype for Windows Phone is basically useless
You cannot accept any incoming calls unless the Skype app is open and active on your phone, unlike the way Skype works on all other mobile platforms.
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CloudPassage rakes in $14 million; cloud server security
Cloud server security startup CloudPassage raised $14 million from Tenaya Capital, Benchmark Capital and Musea Ventures.
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To address brain drain, Yahoo needs to get back to basics
Yahoo is preparing for a wave of employees to jump ship to other startups in Silicon Valley. Only this time, the wound is self-inflicted.
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Study proves app store counts are basically worthless
A new study from Nielsen shows that most mobile device owners spend the majority of their time on a limited number of apps.
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Microsoft moves forward with 'Roslyn' compiler as a service project
Microsoft plans to share more information on its "Roslyn" compiler-as-a-service (CaaS) project during its annual Microsoft Research Faculty Summit this week.
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No Violet, We're ALL a bunch of Socially Awkward Dorks
Jason and Violet discuss the science of "Mansplaining" and the challenges for women interacting in monocultures such as Apple software development.
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Apple's iCloud to line up films, music: Can it deliver cloud computing basics?
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will launch its iCloud service in a move to move to bring its iTunes juggernaut into the cloud computing era. The company will clearly have the content lined up, but the...
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Truly Good: NeighborGoods Wins Microsoft BizSpark Accelerator Award for Best Bootstrapped Startup
Violet Blue interviews Micki Krimmel, CEO of NeighborGoods, winner of the BizSpark Accelerator Award.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Basic cell phones
A look at the best or most common basic cell phones from each of the four major U.S. carriers.
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Apple to get back to basics, possibly Mac with FaceTime
Amid all of the hoopla around the Apple's iPhone, iPad and the once a year debut of new iPods, it's easy to forget that the Mac is a key cog in the company's performance.
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Microsoft to add Visual Basic to its Windows Phone 7 dev-tool list
Until today, Microsoft's advice to developers interested in writing Windows Phone 7 applications was to use C#, Silverlight or XNA. But on September 23, Microsoft officials said they'd be adding...
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VBA to make its triumphant return to Excel 2011 for Mac
Microsoft discontinued support for Visual Basic for Applications (aka VBA) in Office for Mac 2008 -- but I've confirmed that VBA will make its triumphant return to Excel 2011 for Mac.
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Microsoft to offer a small-business version of Office 2010, after all
Microsoft is preparing to launch a new Office 2010 SKU, known as Office Small Business Basics 2010, that will be targeted primarily at users in selected emerging markets.
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The real cost of AT&T's basic data plan
AT&T's $15 per month, basic data plan can add up quickly if you use more than the allotted 200MB of data. Here's a look at the numbers.
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NYTimes on fleecing US comms consumers...
Americans are paying way more money than the Europeans for very basic cell phone, landline, and cable TV services. And the prices are likely to increase...
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