Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Microsoft's moves foreshadow price hike for Mac Office

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Microsoft's moves foreshadow price hike for Mac Office

09.24.2012 2:00 PM

Microsoft has announced price increases for its Windows Office suite of as much as 17%, but its plans for Office on the Mac remain a mystery.

Nokia unveils new touchscreen phones

09.25.2012 10:12 AM

Nokia claims its two new models in the Asha Touch family are its most affordable capacitive touchscreen devices

 

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How the U.S. is winning the race to next-gen Internet

09.24.2012 2:40 PM

With the worldwide supply of IPv4 addresses rapidly dwindling, the United States is pulling ahead of its global rivals in the deployment of next-generation Internet services based on the emerging IPv6 standard.

Sophos antivirus snafu lingers on

09.24.2012 2:20 PM

The chaos caused to Sophos customers by a bad antivirus software update just keeps reverberating into its second week, with Sophos today providing more information on fixing the problem for both enterprise users and those with stand-alone computers.

Study: Estonia, U.S. have most Internet freedom

09.24.2012 3:30 PM

Residents of Estonia have the most freedom to do what they want on the Internet, with the U.S. ranking second among 47 countries examined by a group that pushes for democratic freedoms worldwide.

Up close with BlackBerry 10

09.25.2012 9:09 AM

Research In Motion is showing off the latest build of its BlackBerry 10 platform, and Armando Rodriguez gets a close-up look at some of the features the company has planned for its mobile OS.

ReadCube: An excellent all-in-one tool for organizing, finding, reading and annotating PDF articles

09.25.2012 10:00 AM

ReadCube is an all-in-one tool for organizing, finding, reading and annotating PDF articles. Aside from occasional trouble with certain articles, it works very well, especially considering it's still in beta.

What's in your Facebook Activity Log?

09.24.2012 2:31 PM

The Facebook Activity log lets you see what you've said, liked, or shared on the social network  and soon it will also contain your search history.

This Lego-encased Raspberry Pi Minecraft server takes geeking out to new levels

09.24.2012 4:55 PM

If you're ever wondered if the Raspberry Pi is capable of running a Minecraft server and look awesome while doing so, the answer is yes.

Privacy group wants FTC to examine Facebook-Datalogix partnership

09.25.2012 4:50 AM

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should analyze Facebook's relationship with a data marketer to ensure it doesn't violate the social networking site's recently approved settlement, the Electronic Privacy Information Center said Monday.

MySpace to launch redesigned site with Windows 8 Metro-inspired look

09.25.2012 8:13 AM

MySpace appears to be focusing on its top strength: acting as a hub for popular media, particularly music

Facebook privacy snafu turns out to be false alarm, but maybe it's time for some housekeeping

09.25.2012 7:45 AM

Some Facebook users thought their private messages were appearing on their walls. Turns out those were just old wall posts they'd forgotten about.

C64 Forever: Relive the golden days of the Commodore 64 without the hardware headaches

09.24.2012 3:29 PM

The Commodore 64 was the Model T of home computers. This emulator takes you back to that day without making you buy extra hardware.

Adobe launches Photoshop Elements 11 and Premiere Elements 11

09.24.2012 9:01 PM

Photo and video software targeted to hobbyists gets an interface overhaul and new functionality.

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