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June 4, 2012
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Whats Wrong With Windows Phone? Windows dominates desktops and laptops, but Microsoft's mobile operating system is still struggling against Android and iOS. What will it take to get some respect?
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Microsoft Just Made the Internet a Little More Private for Everyone Internet Explorer 10 will ship with Do Not Track settings turned on by default. That's good news for you and me; not so good for the online ad industry.
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Microsoft Innovates, But Apple Knows How to Win Too often, the company tries to force-fit its innovations into its Windows universe.
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Windows 8's Built-in AV to Be Security of Last Resort Microsoft's Windows 8 will activate its built-in antivirus software only if it senses that the PC is not protected by another security program, says McAfee.
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Microsoft Office for the iPad: What We Know Speculation is uniting around a November release for Microsoft to announce an iPad version of Office.
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Asus Previews Hybrid Laptop-tablet Device and All-in-one PC Asustek Computer unveiled a novel laptop-tablet design at the Computex trade show in Taipei on Monday, along with an all-in-one PC with a detachable monitor.
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Sprint and T-Mobile Reveal Galaxy S III Release, Price UPDATE: Samsung's Galaxy S III will become available on both networks starting June 21, with U.S. Cellular marketing the phone in July.
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Acer Shows Off Windows 8 Tablets At Computex The Iconia W510 offers a detachable clamshell keyboard dock, while the Iconia W700 is billed as a workhorse with eight hours of battery life.
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Lenovo Cracks $800 Price Barrier With New IdeaPad Ultrabooks The IdeaPad U310 and U410 support Intel's new Core i3 and i7 processors code-named Ivy Bridge, which will provide longer battery life while making the laptops faster.
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10 Questions for Lancope CFO and COO David Cocchiara Lancope provides flow-based security and network monitoring software for enterprises across a range of industries.
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Facebook May Welcome Preteen Members Soon, kids younger than 13 may be able to sign up (without lying about their ages, and with parental permission).
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Windows 8, Price Drops to Accelerate Ultrabook Growth, Lenovo Says While the viability of ultrabooks is being questioned, a Lenovo exec suggests Windows 8 and price drops will promote interest in laptop computing.
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Asus Shows Off ARM-based Windows 8 Tablet Asustek Computer (Asus) on Monday showed off a tablet with an ARM processor and the Windows RT OS, becoming among the first of its type shown by PC makers.
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Internet Industry Gears up for World IPv6 Launch June 6 promises to be a watershed moment in the history of the Internet.
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Microsoft Updates Certificates after Flame Exploit Existing security certificates are being recalled after the technology was exploited by the Flame malware.
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Microsoft's E3 Event: A Preview Cracking Microsoft's Smart Glass and peeks at Halo 4 and Gears of War updates may be in the offing, but don't look for a refreshed Xbox this year.
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Windows 8 Test Drive: Hardware Is a Challenge Hardware will remain a key to satisfaction in Windows 8.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Landing on Five U.S. Carriers in June Can't wait for Samsung's newest Android-powered smartphone? You can expect to get your hands on one by the end of this month.
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'Flame' Spread Via Rogue Microsoft Security Certificates Microsoft issued a security advisory after discovering that the 'Flame' malware attack exploits a flaw to appear as if it's legitimate code from Microsoft.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Available From Five U.S. Carriers From This Month Samsung plans to offer its Galaxy S III smartphones to consumers in the U.S. through five carriers beginning this month, the company said Monday, but the device...
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Whats Wrong With Windows Phone? Windows dominates desktops and laptops, but Microsoft's mobile operating system is still struggling against Android and iOS. What will it take to get some respect?
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Android Phones: Which Companies Do the Best Job With Android Updates? Are you choosing a new Android phone? We evaluate which carriers and manufacturers have the strongest track record for delivering Android updates.
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Chrome OS Grows Up The latest incarnation of Google's Cloud OS works much more like a Windows or OS X machine, though still with some quirks.
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TechHive: Mobile Surfing Moves Beyond Your Phone's Default Browser Third-party browsers can deliver many useful features. You just have to free yourself from the shackles of your default smartphone browser. Here are some alternatives.
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