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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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Saying good bye to Autovirt
AutoVirt couldn't get funding and had to close its doors. Will its good ideas be picked up by another supplier or is it really the end?
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Saying goodbye to my System76 notebooks
System76 gives me some hope for Linux on the desktop. Their well-tuned systems come with Ubuntu pre-installed at prices that make them very realistic for schools.
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Saying goodbye - Red Hat drops Itanium
In my post Saying good bye - Microsoft is dropping Itanium I layed out Microsoft's history of supporting and then dropping processors based upon their high volume/low value go-to-market strategy....
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Saying good bye - Microsoft is dropping Itanium
The current buzz is that Microsoft's Windows 2008 Server R2 will be the last version of the operating system that will support Intel's Itanium. My colleague Mary Jo Foley posted Microsoft pulls...
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Goodbye ZDNet
As of today, I have to say goodbye to ZDNet. After just over two years of writing this blog, I'm sad to say this is my last post here on the Social Web. I've been 'let go' as they say. Or perhaps...
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MacMinute to close
After its publisher and editor Stan Flack died unexpectedly on 14 April 14 2008, Mac news site MacMinute.com will be closing its doors according to Stan's sister Julie E. McKenna. Flack founded...
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Saying goodbye to ZDNet
ZDNet blogs has been my online home since 2004. Â With the help and a lot of guidance from David Berlind, Stephen Howard-Sarin, and David Grober, I was brought in to the world of blogging and...
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After the hello, goodbye and thanks
It's really hard to believe that it was almost a year ago that Larry Dignan was welcoming me to ZDNet to start this Zero Day blog. It feels like it was only yesterday I was boarding a flight for...
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Microsoft waves goodbye to the mouse
ZDNet's David Coursey talks with Microsoft Research about a new technology that uses simple hand gestures to control a personal computer.
Additional Results
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Goodbye Friending Facebook: We only part to meet again
Today, I am Unfriending Facebook. No, I am not leaving Facebook. I am closing down Friending Facebook. Thank you to all of you for reading, sharing, and Liking my articles for the last 15 months.
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Good-bye Encyclopedia Britannica: Good-bye to the printed record
It had to happen, but as we race to leave print behind, we should remember what we're losing as well.
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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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Goodbye Kodak, Hello FujiFilm
After 131 years great American photographic icon, Eastman Kodak, filed for bankruptcy while Japanese FujiFilm rises toward greatness. There is a lesson in here.
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Saying good bye to Autovirt
AutoVirt couldn't get funding and had to close its doors. Will its good ideas be picked up by another supplier or is it really the end?
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News to know: Julian Assange, Goodbye 'open' web, and what was Google's top search?
News to know -- December 12-18: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Verizon kisses unlimited data plans goodbye
Verizon Wireless has confirmed that unlimited data plans for new smartphone customers will be withdrawn on July 7 and replaced with a tiered plan.
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Goodbye EVO 4G, hello Sprint Nexus S
As an owner of a HTC EVO 4G since it was first released last year, it is with a bit of sadness to report it has been replaced. Yesterday I said goodbye to the EVO and picked up a brand new Nexus S...
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Goodbye Norton: in Post-PC Era, Need For Antivirus Software Wanes
Anti-virus software is increasingly irrelevant in the post-PC era. But the need for management and security rises, especially for businesses.
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Goodbye social media... welcome back mass-media
Social media has gone away and become 'social distribution of mass media...'
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