Friday 2 November 2012

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Have a new software idea? FundaGeek wants to help fund it.

11.01.2012 2:09 PM

This brand-new crowdfunding platform is targeted specifically at software developers.

The one fatal flaw of Windows RT

11.02.2012 10:44 AM

The Surface RT is a solid tablet with a lot of advantages for mobile productivity, but Windows RT has an Achilles heel that may render it useless for many users.

 

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Review: Fantasy Grounds II meets your virtual tabletop gaming needs

11.01.2012 2:39 PM

Feature-rich Fantasy Grounds II helps you bring a tabletop gaming group together, no matter how far apart you are. The steep price takes a commitment worthy of a tenth-level paladin.

Review: WinZip 17 stays fresh with cloud storage and social sharing features

11.01.2012 2:40 PM

WinZip 17 lets you archive, encrypt, convert, and share your files across multiple services. New integration with cloud storage services and social networks keep this venerable compression utility relevant.

Tech companies pitch in to help in Sandys wake

11.01.2012 3:15 PM

In the wake of Sandy, technology companies are going all out when it comes to relief efforts. From text-message donations to cooperation in providing services to customers, recovery is under way.

Vlambeer's Rami Ismael talks about making games you hate

11.01.2012 3:31 PM

Everyone has games they love, but some game developers are spending one week creating a game for the genre they most despise.

Cell-site outages fall to 19 percent in area hit by Sandy, FCC says

11.01.2012 4:34 PM

About 19 percent of cell sites in the area hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy were still out of service on Thursday morning as recovery was slowed by other network failures and power shortages, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

Pick a pico projector: We review four of the best and brightest models

11.02.2012 3:30 AM

These tiny projectors weigh less than a pound, but each is capable of delivering business presentations, slideshows, and video to audiences in boardrooms and living rooms.

20 must-know Windows 8 tips and tricks

11.02.2012 3:31 AM

Windows 8 can be somewhat inscrutable, even for long-time PC users. But with just a little hand-holding, the OS suddenly becomes much less mysterious.

Dell testing 64-bit ARM server with chip from AppliedMicro

11.02.2012 4:45 AM

Dell has built a prototype server based on a 64-bit ARM processor from Applied Micro Circuits, which showed the system at a conference in Silicon Valley on Thursday.

Free Game Friday: Frog Fractions creator talks about making surprising games

11.02.2012 6:00 AM

Weird flash games and the people who make them, that's what we're talking about this week.

File-sharer skips court date; hit with $1.5 million in fines

11.02.2012 6:38 AM

Illinois federal court hands out largest BitTorrent-related damages award ever.

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