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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
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Security hole leaves Microsoft's Excel vulnerable
The company says it is working to close a security hole in its Excel spreadsheet program that could open computers to attack while bypassing warning systems.
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Nice tip to unhide your Mac's Library folder even after a system update
One of Apple's "big brother" features introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7 (now called plain ol' OS X Lion) is the hiding of the user's Library folder. While this may be a fine precaution for...
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Skype: What kind of infrastructure changes has Microsoft made?
Has Microsoft already begun making changes to Skype's P2P infrastructure? According to one report, Microsoft has begun moving in some Microsoft-hosted Linux boxes.
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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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MapReduce, streaming beyond Java
Hadoop Streaming allows developers to use virtually any programming language to create MapReduce jobs, but it’s a bit of a kludge. The MapReduce programming environment needs to be pluggable.
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Microsoft does Hadoop, and JavaScript's the glue
Microsoft has a reputation for modifying external technology when adopting it. But in the case of Hadoop, Microsoft is so far staying true to the core technology, providing optional integration...
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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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Microsoft donates its 'Mayhem' open-source scripting application to Outercurve Foundation
The Microsoft Research-developed Mayhem scripting technology is the latest open-source app the Redmond company is donating to the Outercurve Foundation.
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TCL L40FHDF12TA (photos)
The TCL L40FHDF12TA is a cheap television that provides a usable picture, but that's about it.
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Why Facebook hasn't ditched PHP
Have you ever wondered why Facebook is still heavily using PHP instead of just ditching the language at some point in the last eight years? A Facebook engineer recently answered the question.
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Does a Mozilla smartphone/tablet OS have a chance against Android and iOS?
If Mozilla has teamed up with a hardware partner (or partners) then it's serious about B2G, and if it's serious about B2G, then it's also serious about going head-to-head against Apple and Google.
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The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 10 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 10 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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Review: Chrome 17, faster than ever, more secure than ever.
Google's popular Chrome Web browser just keeps getting faster and more secure with every release.
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How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books
For nearly two years, Apple has wooed digital book publishers and authors with its unconditional support of the open EPUB standard. With last week's introduction of iBooks 2.0, Apple has...
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How to delete every Facebook wall post, wipe your Timeline
This gallery includes two key ways of deleting your Facebook wall posts and content, pre- and post-Timeline.
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The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 16/15 vs Opera 11 vs IE9 vs Firefox 9/8 vs Safari 5
Chrome 15 vs Opera 11 vs IE9 vs Firefox 9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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Review: Chrome, the Sweet 16 Web Browser?
Chrome's a little slower, but still faster than the rest and it's still the browser to beat.
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10 CSS resources for busy web designers
Ryan Boudreaux compiled a list of time-saving online CSS resources for busy web designers.
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Microsoft's 2012 conference dance card filling up, minus Mix?
It's increasingly looking as though Microsoft won't be holding its annual Mix designer/developer conference in 2012. What Microsoft confabs are still on the docket?
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Microsoft, Joyent deliver 'first stable build' of Node.js on Windows
Microsoft and Joyent have hit the 'first stable build' milestone of their native Windows port of Node.js. Meanwhile, Microsoft is adding Python language support to its Kinect development kit.
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