Thursday, 8 November 2012

Tiny $57 PC is like the Raspberry Pi, but faster and fully open

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Tiny $57 PC is like the Raspberry Pi, but faster and fully open

11.07.2012 11:42 AM

All CAD files are available for the customizable A13-OLinuXino, which runs Linux and Android.

Twitter resets more user passwords than necessary

11.08.2012 10:51 AM

Twitter Thursday forced many users to reset their passwords following an apparent security breach, but the company says not everyone who received the warning was hacked.

 

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Five must-have business apps for the iPad Mini

11.07.2012 12:56 PM

It may be smaller, but Apple's new tablet is no less capable of running productivity-boosting apps.

The iPad Mini: Deal or no deal?

11.07.2012 1:00 PM

Users are weighing the pros and cons of Apple's new tablet, starting with its controversially high price.

Adobe, now 'married' to Microsoft, moves Flash updates to Patch Tuesday

11.07.2012 1:05 PM

Adobe on Tuesday announced that it will pair future security updates for its popular Flash Player with Microsoft's Patch Tuesday schedule.

First look: Microsoft's sharp, new Windows Phone SDK

11.07.2012 1:23 PM

Windows Phone SDK 8.0 gives developers extensive features, snappier code, lots of help, and the option to code in JavaScript and HTML

Review: Blurity photo de-blurring utility tries to bring CSI one step closer to real life

11.07.2012 1:34 PM

This handy utility offers a simple interface for fixing photos damaged by motion blur. It doesn't always work, but it's worth a try if you have an important photo marred by blur.

Samsung laying groundwork for server chips, analysts say

11.07.2012 1:43 PM

A recent moves suggests that the chip maker may expand from smartphones and tablets into the server market.

BYOD 101: What are BYOD and the consumerization of IT?

11.07.2012 2:00 PM

Employees want to use their own mobile devices at work, and they're winning.

Review: Jammit makes it easy to learn songs by ear or sight

11.07.2012 2:11 PM

Isolate the vocal or instrument tracks of your favorite tunes as you play them with Jammit, one of the best song learning tools available. The software is free, but amassing a song library can get expensive.

Amazon's new Prime pricing a move on streaming dominance

11.07.2012 2:30 PM

Amazon ramps up competition with Netflix and Hulu by introducing a monthly subscription option for its Prime membership.

Can Windows 8 give developers what iOS and Android lack?

11.07.2012 4:01 PM

Microsoft's future hinges on attracting developers to build Windows 8 apps. But by offering financial incentives, supporting a range of programming languages and allowing developers to write code once for multiple devices, those developers may soon follow.

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