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Etc. Morning, folks. Hope you had a good weekend. I am typing to you this morning from my recently upgraded main PC. On Friday, I did something... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems |
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Release roundup: Touch-screen monitors, liquid cooling, and tiny PCs Considering the sheer number of releases that made it into our regular coverage this past week, there isn't much left for the roundup. All we... Type: News story Tags: Cooling Systems Displays |
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Chrome Remote Desktop gains audio, comes out of beta Just over a year ago, Google introduced, in beta form, an interesting Chrome extension dubbed Chrome Remote Desktop. The extension provided cross-platform Remote Desktop-like... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Anthropologist sees religious revival in Apple product launches PC enthusiasts have long pointed to the religious fanaticism that seems to permeate Apple's faithful horde. Now, that sentiment has been backed up by an... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Nvidia bolsters mobile GPU lineup with MX models Remember the GeForce4 MX? The low-end GPU was pretty forgettable, to be honest, but Nvidia is bringing back the MX moniker for handful of... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Systems Mobile computing |
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Asus intros collapsible Windows 8 all-in-one Hot on the heels of Apple's latest iMac, Asus has unleashed a new all-in-one of its own. The ET2300 may not be quite as... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Office 2013 hits release-to-manufacturing status As we've pointed out before, Microsoft isn't just refreshing its PC and phone... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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IHS predicts rare slump in PC shipments for 2012 Things aren't looking too good for the PC market this year. According to the latest report from market research firm IHS, fewer PCs will... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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AMD releases Radeon-branded RAMDisk software System RAM is pretty inexpensive these days. Dual-channel kits routinely serve up 8GB for as little as $40, making it easy for just about anyone... Type: News story Tags: Memory Software |
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The Atlantic digs into Google Maps' Ground Truth Google Maps has gotten a lot of praise lately, in part because the Apple Maps app that replaced it in iOS 6 has been somewhat... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Software |
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Firefox to nag users about plug-in updates Not keeping your browser plug-ins up to date can be dangerous. Security holes... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Mozilla releases preview of Firefox for Windows 8 The Windows 8 version of Firefox sure has come a long way since that early demo we saw in April. Now, Mozilla has... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Lenovo to start making some PCs in America American companies outsourcing manufacturing to China is a fact of life these days.... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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AMD teams with Oracle on Java acceleration, Qualcomm on HSA AMD has teamed up with Oracle to work on Project Sumatra, a bid by the OpenJDK community to explore how Java can be accelerated by... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Software |
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New Chrome release allows mouse-controlled FPSes Chrome 22 came out yesterday. Along with minor cosmetic changes and bug fixes, the latest Google browser update adds something that ought to please PC... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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Serious Windows 8 RTM Flash flaw finally patched Testing Windows 8 RTM? Great news! You won't have to live with an... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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Google Apps to drop IE8 support in October Two and a half years ago, Google stopped supporting Internet Explorer 6, and web developers everywhere breathed a sigh of relief. They, too, were... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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It's official: Office RT will lack some features Well, those rumors that were going around last month were spot on.... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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