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Is In-Flight Wi-Fi Now Threatened by Terrorists?Nov 8, 2010 - in News
Bomb scare turns renews questions of wireless devices while in flight.
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Another Foxconn Worker Commits SuicideNov 6, 2010 - in News
Another sad day at the major electronics maker of the world.
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IBM Still Developing Cell Processor; Loves GamesNov 3, 2010 - in News
Imagine if all the next-generation consoles used a Cell-based architecture.
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Ubuntu 10.10: Maverick Meerkat Benchmarked And ReviewedOct 28, 2010 - in Reviews
Every April and October a new version of Ubuntu is released. For the past few years, October releases of the world's most popular consumer Linux distro have been grim. Did Canonical get it right this year, or is Ubuntu 10.10 yet another Halloween horror?
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Microsoft's Ray Ozzie Sees "Post-PC" WorldOct 27, 2010 - in News
Ray Ozzie believes that Microsoft and other companies should envision a post-PC world.
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Analysis: The Impact Of Shifting From 512 Byte To 4 KB SectorsOct 27, 2010 - in Reviews
Slowly but surely, hard drives with 4 KB sectors are replacing the "legacy" 512 byte sector size. By January 2011, all drive vendors will have made this transition. Buyers of new PCs are safe, but there are still a few performance pitfalls to note.
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All Apple Products Forbidden in Bill Gates' FamilyOct 26, 2010 - in News
All Apples are bad Apples, according to the Gates family.
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Sharp Abandoning PC for Android TabletsOct 25, 2010 - in News
It may be the end of the road for Sharp in the PC sector.
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Dell Intros New XPS Laptops; Kills Off Adamo LineOct 23, 2010 - in News
Dell's got some new laptops and a whole new marketing strategy.
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The HP Slate is Finally Official; It Costs $800!Oct 23, 2010 - in News
Please, stifle your incredulous gasps, we don't want to scare it away.
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Business Storage: A Look At The 3.5" To 2.5" TransitionOct 22, 2010 - in Reviews
There is more than one way to skin a cat. Several hard drive vendors have created transitional products to simplify the transition from 3.5" disks to more compact 2.5" devices in SMB-class servers. We cover three different options you can use.
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Live Updates: Apple Goes Back to Mac - New Air!Oct 20, 2010 - in News
Apple's been all about its iOS devices the past while. Is this the time that Apple gets back behind the original computing product?
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Dell, HP, IBM Are the Greenest CompaniesOct 20, 2010 - in News
Dell seems to be the best at loving the earth.
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Talking Heads: Motherboard Manager Edition, Q4'10, Part 1Oct 20, 2010 - in Reviews
We've already talked to product managers representing the graphics industry. But what about the motherboard folks? We are back with ten more unidentified R&D insiders. The platform-oriented industry weighs in on Intel's, AMD's, and Nvidia's prospects.
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Microsoft's Chief Software Architect RetiresOct 19, 2010 - in News
Ray Ozzie is vacating his role as Chief Software Architect at Microsoft. Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer yesterday announced that Ozzie plans to step down from his role as Chief Software Architect but remain at the company for a transitional period.
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Blizzard Sues StarCraft II HackersOct 19, 2010 - in News
Blizzard is going after the three programmers behind the StarCraft II hacks.
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Apple Making Huge Money; iPad Outsells MacsOct 19, 2010 - in News
Will it be the iPad that someday kills off Macs?
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Video Game Sales Fall for 6th Consecutive MonthOct 15, 2010 - in News
As the holiday season approaches, things have yet to pick up for the video game industry as sales fell for the sixth month in a row in September.
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PC Sales Are Up, Macs Getting Even More PopularOct 15, 2010 - in News
Americans are loving the Macs, but the rest of the world is still sticking to the PC.
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IBM to Do Nvidia Fermi-filled BladeCenter ServerOct 15, 2010 - in News
Serious business for these GPUs.
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Microsoft Disses OpenOffice.org with New VideoOct 14, 2010 - in News
OpenOffice.org is an attractive suite of software applications for a lot of people, mostly because it's a money-saving alternative to Microsoft Office. However, Microsoft is eager to point out that the best things in (office) life often aren't free.
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Foxconn Raising Prices to Avoid Further SuicidesOct 14, 2010 - in News
Foxconn is passing some of those increased wage costs onto its clients.
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Exclusive: Microsoft Patents The Search EngineOct 13, 2010 - in News
Microsoft has received a patent that covers a search engine platform that is based on a "bag-of-words" and "essential pages" ranking system to make searches more efficient.
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Is an Adobe Acquisition in the Cards for Microsoft?Oct 9, 2010 - in News
Don't panic, it's just one of many possibilities that Steve Ballmer and Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen talked about when discussing how to take on Apple.
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Ballmer: China Business Piracy A 'Real Problem'Oct 9, 2010 - in News
79-percent of China's businesses actually used pirated software in 2009.
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