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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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If you love Windows XP, you'll hate Windows 7
My colleague Jason Perlow has been playing with Windows 7, and he hates it. The sad thing is, all the things that he hates are improvements, in my opinion, which just goes to show that you really...
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The long kiss goodbye for x86 desktop Windows
The transition from traditional Windows desktops to the Post-PC world, the ARM architecture and the Metro user interface is inevitable. But it won't a be quick one.
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Chrome for Android -- best mobile browser
Chrome for Android is already the best mobile browser on any tablet.
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Dinosaur Sighting: Microsoft Plus! 98 - Companion for Windows 98
Go back in time to 1998 and relive Microsoft Plus! 98
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Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM
Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 on ARM to 'include' some Office 15 apps
Microsoft is planning to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote on Windows 8 on ARM devices. But exactly what does 'include' mean in this case?
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Microsoft: Windows 8 on ARM to launch simultaneously with Windows 8 on Intel
Windows 8 on ARM devices will ship simultaneously with Windows 8 on x86/x64 PCs, Microsoft officials said.
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Apple's UK, European growth continues as PC sales decline
The battle of the PC marketshare in the UK shows Apple rising to fourth place, and smashing the numbers in light of poor economic times, and a hard drive shortage.
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eG Innovations wants to help organization make sense out of complexity
eG Innovations is offering a comprehensive, yet easy to use, set of tools to monitor enterprise environments. The company has to make itself heard over others in a very competitive and noisy...
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AVADirect, Maingear start shipping gaming laptops with Sandy Bridge-E desktop processors
Want the latest and greatest desktop CPUs in your notebook? AVADirect and Maingear have introduced new gaming laptops with Sandy Bridge-E processors.
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Windows 8 on ARM: The desktop is still there
A new Microsoft blog post strongly implies that both Metro-style and Desktop apps will be supported on Windows 8 on ARM, as Microsoft originally promised.
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Google Chrome Web browser finally comes to Android
It took three years, but the popular Google Web browser, has finally arrived for Android users... well Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, users anyway.
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Five Reasons why Windows 8 will be dead on arrival
Microsoft's Windows 8 and Vista will have several things in common: Both are unwanted operating system updates that will flop in the marketplace.
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MokaFive offers Mac in minutes
As executives and staff bring Macs into the enterprise, IT administrators need tools to bring the Macs under management control. MokaFive believes its "Mac in Minutes" tools make the integration easy.
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Windows 8 ARM devices to have a 'classic' desktop experience?
Don't get your hopes up too high!
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SocialFolders: Dropbox on your desktop?
SocialFolders offers a means to back up media across online storage and social networks.
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Bitly: Desktop browsers still default for accessing online content
Just because most tech-savvy consumers are walking around with smartphones all day long doesn't mean that they are using mobile devices to surf the web as much, based on a new study.
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Riverbed rolls out Granite line, overhauls Steelhead appliances
Riverbed is pitching Granite as a way to put offices around the world on a consolidated infrastructure.
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Building a budget PC for under $500
How to build a budget PC around the AMD A8 Llano APU (Accelerated Processing Unit).
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Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review)
Can a back to the past Linux desktop win more fans than GNOME 3.x, KDE 4.x, or Ubuntu's Unity or HUD? I think so.
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