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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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CodeWeavers updated with Wine 1.2
CodeWeavers this week updated its eponymous virtualization environment that lets Mac users run Windows programs. The update, Version 9.1, supports the latest release of the Wine Project,...
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CodeWeavers boosts Mac-Windows compatibility
The developer this week released Version 9.0 of CrossOver, the software that lets Windows applications run on Mac OS X without requiring a copy of Windows.
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Run Windows apps on your Mac for free?
CodeWeavers said Monday that persons visiting its site on Tuesday will be able to download a free copy of its CrossOver compatibility layer for Windows applications. The software lets many Windows...
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Codeweavers 10-step program
Codeweavers, the company behind CrossOver, an engine that provides Mac and Linux users the ability to install and run some Windows applications without a Windows install or license have just...
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Images: Wine's Windows apps on a Mac
CodeWeavers uses open-source Wine compatibility to get Microsoft Windows programs to run on a Mac.
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Images: Wine's Windows apps on a Mac
CodeWeavers uses open-source Wine compatibility to get Microsoft Windows programs to run on a Mac.
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Office on Linux: If you can't beat Microsoft, join it
Windows emulators or even more sophisticated programs like CodeWeavers' CrossOver are neat pieces of work. But when it comes to the corporate desktop, Windows is still boss.
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Tim Cook on stage at All Things D
Tim Cook is on stage at the D: All Things Digital conference for an interview with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. Although the video isn't being streamed, Ina Fried is live blogging it.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Google's Chromebox: A better business play?
For business users, the Chromebox may be a better play than the Chromebook for enterprises fiddling with their desktop setups.
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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Google's search engine results are free speech and I don't care
Think the United States government has a chance in hell of beating Google's legal team? Think again.
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McAfee: Database security threats motivating IT to do more
McAfee releases findings from a survey of 400 IT decision-makers across nine countries on the challenges of risk and compliance management in business.
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Foxconn reportedly begins pilot production of Apple TV set
Chinese news sources seem to back up earlier claims made by Foxconn chief executive that the iPhone and iPad maker was preparing the production of an Apple-branded a television set.
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Facebook poaches Apple engineers to 'build smartphone': report
Will Facebook be 'third-time lucky' in its reported smartphone development? Hiring top talent in smartphone and mobile engineering may bring the dream a little closer.
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The future of Adobe installers?
Adobe has long been known for its terrible installation process, both for its productivity applications such as Flash and for its professional creative products. However, with its Creative Cloud...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Analyst: Apple to debut TV set in December
"We believe Apple could ultimately capture 10 percent of the market within 1-3 years after launch".
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