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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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Red Hat releases Fedora 11
Fedora 11 comes with new virtualization features, support for fingerprint readers and the promised ability for any email client to tap into Microsoft Exchange.
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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Fedora 17 & GNOME 3.4: Return to a useful Linux desktop (Review)
Fedora 17, after the Fedora 16 desktop fiasco, is out after several weeks of delay and it's back to being a truly useful Linux desktop distribution.
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Finding your way through Fedora 17 (Gallery)
Fedora 17 is still cursed with the GNOME interface, but otherwise it shows promise.
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Microsoft to tweak Visual Studio 11 interface with Release Candidate
Microsoft is readying the Release Candidate of Visual Studio 11, which will include some UI modifications made in response to beta testers' feedback.
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Facebook IPO: Instagram worth up to $1.1 billion
With Facebook's price range set today, Instagram could be valued at anywhere between $944 million and $1.1 billion. If the deal fails, Facebook still owes Instagram the $200 million break-up fee.
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Maingear thinks small with new Potenza gaming desktop, Pulse 11.6-inch gaming laptop
The boutique PC builder has added the mini-ITX-based Potenza desktop and Pulse 11.6-inch laptop to its gaming lineup.
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Netgear ushers in Gigabit Wi-Fi with first 802.11ac router
The networking company looks poised to be the first with a next-generation router on the market with speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n.
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Apple WWDC 2012: it's from June 11 to 15
Apple's next Worldwide Developers Conference will be June 11 to 15. Headlining: OS X Mountain Lion.
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Clear out with a nice 1.1 update (undo, no character cap, new themes)
Clear's minimal, completely one-handed and features a beautiful UI that fades into the background. It's what a list app should be.
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Anonymous claims Pastebin censorship, creates alternative
The hacktivist group Anonymous has gotten so pissed off at Pastebin and its "censorship" plans that it has created its own alternative: AnonPaste. It's currently in alpha though, so don't expect much.
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Alienware updates gaming laptop lineup for 2012, doesn't refresh M11x
While the usual suspects get the requisite upgrades, one notebook no longer seems to fit into the company's plans.
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The 9/11 Memorial and technology (photos)
In New York City, the memorial to the victims of the September 11 attacks isn't even a year old, but already 2 million people have visited. Technology helps many of them navigate around.
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The BIG browser benchmark: Chrome 18 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 18 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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Firefox 11 review: Firefox has jumped the shark
Not very fast, really unstable, and falling in popularity, does Firefox have a future?
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Facebook to pay banks 1.1% fee (rumor)
Facebook is planning to pay the 31 underwriters handling its initial public offering (IPO) a 1.1 percent fee, according to a new rumor. The initial six underwriters will likely get the biggest cuts.
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The BIG browser benchmark: Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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"Official" Fedora Linux Remix for Raspberry Pi arrives
After delays, the "recommended" Raspberry Pi Fedora Linux Remix has finally arrived.
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You can now run Arch & Debian Linux on a Raspberry Pi
Several Linux distributions, Arch and Debian, are now available for the credit-card sized Raspberry Pi computer. Fedora, however, the "official" distribution is still no-where to be found.
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Kyocera's push-to-talk DuraPlus phone available March 11th for $70
Kyocera's third Dura Series phone offers the durability the devices have been known for in a new form factor.
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