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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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Firefox 3.6 users - What will you do when the plug is pulled on your browser?
Four options available to current Firefox 3.6 users.
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iTether is pulled from App Store
Now you see it ... and now you don't!
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Mobile Flash: So long and thanks for all the crash.
In an inevitable and not-so-surprising move, Adobe abandons its buggy and iOS-unsupported Flash for mobile devices. Surely, there's a celebration afoot somewhere to commemorate the occasion in a...
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Adobe listens to Steve Jobs, pulls plug on Flash for mobile
Jobs: 'Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future'
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Zune is back!
... but for how long?
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No more TV-show rentals on iTunes -- a sign of something bigger from Apple?
Citing tepid customer demand, Apple has pulled the virtual plug on TV-show rentals from the iTunes Store, according to AllThingsD, but could it actually be a harbinger of something much, much...
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Analyst: RIM could halt production of PlayBook [UPDATED]
RIM may be getting ready to pull the plug on the PlayBook's life support machine, according to an analyst with RBC Capital Markets.
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Sony to dump MiniDisc Walkman
Last year Sony pulled the plug on the on the Walkman cassette player, now it's the turn of the MiniDisc Walkman to become part of history.
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What rover Spirit discovered on Mars (photos)
NASA finally pulled the plug on one of the greatest Mars explorers, the rover Spirit. Here's a look at some of the things it found during its life on the Red Planet.
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Report claims that Zune is dead ... and I'm not surprised
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Zune hardware following what is described as "tepid sales," according to a report by Bloomberg.
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Why Microsoft pulled the plug on the Win 7/Family Guy promo - Because it was lame
I can see why Microsoft pulled the plug on the Windows 7/Family Guy promo - because the whole thing was lame. Check it out: Note: If the lameness of these clips causes your PC to commit suicide,...
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Plug and play in Windows 2000
"Plug and Play will make upgrading your computer so easy that even a child could do it." When Windows 95 was first released, Microsoft wanted us to believe that the Plug and Play service (also...
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Hardware to plug into your Thunderbolt port
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Three green technologies set to transform energy (video)
NRG Energy CEO David Crane discusses how smart meters, distributed-solar projects, and plug-in electric vehicles could potentially cause disruptive change in the energy industry.
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Microsoft: What's new in IE10 in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview
The Metro-style version of IE10 that's integrated into the Windows 8 Consumer Preview includes a number of new features added since September. Here are some of them.
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Sprint's 3G/4G Plug-in-Connect USB modem offers WiMax speeds on the cheap
Even as Sprint ramps up its LTE efforts, the company is still offering devices its 3G/4G modem, which connects to its WiMax network.
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Apple pulls plug on iCloud push email in Motorola patent dispute
Apple has been hit with an injunction against iCloud and MobileMe push email in Germany, after it lost a case against Motorola Mobility over an old pager patent.
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Adobe abandons Linux
Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and Linux isn't part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to Linux desktop users who use Google's Chrome Web browser.
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Adobe plugs critical holes in Shockwave Player
These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to run malicious code on an affected Windows or Mac OS X system.
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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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