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| | What Office 2013's draconian licensing policy really means for you 02.18.2013 1:43 PM Microsoft may be pushing a little too hard to make Office 2013 an impractical, less appealing option than Office 365. | |
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| | Review: Free Editor lets you open and edit over 70 different file types for free 02.18.2013 2:04 PM Free Editor is a free program for editing documents, spreadsheets, images, code files, Windows system files and more. Although it feels responsive, some UI issues make it less useful than it should be. | |
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| | Microsoft quietly raises prices of Mac Office by up to 17 percent 02.18.2013 4:00 PM Microsoft has quietly raised prices of Office for the Mac as much as 17% and stopped selling multi-license packages of the application suite. | |
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| | Peter Sunde, co-founder of The Pirate Bay, reviews his past; ponders his future 02.19.2013 12:01 AM The Pirate Bay file-sharing site celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Peter Sunde has spent nearly a third of his life keeping it alive. | |
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| | The Pirate Bay timeline 02.19.2013 12:01 AM Here is a short history of The Pirate Bay and its founders. | |
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| | Power through Gmail with 21 time-saving tricks 02.19.2013 3:00 AM Unearth Gmail's best-kept secrets to work faster, plow through your inbox, and put more controls at your fingertips. | |
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| | Liquid cooling vs. traditional cooling: What you need to know 02.19.2013 3:29 AM If you're pushing your PC to its limits, choosing the right cooling option can mean the difference between tearing through benchmarks or crashing and burning. | |
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| | Outlook.com dumps "Preview" tag, preps for mass Hotmail migration 02.19.2013 6:57 AM Outlook.com, Microsoft's new-look Webmail service, has exited the preview stage after gathering 60 million users in six months. Next up: Migrating all current Hotmail users to Outlook.com by this summer. | |
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| | Any two Web pages are separated by just 19 clicks, study finds 02.19.2013 7:44 AM While it's not quite the six degrees of separation Kevin Bacon is so famous for, a new study finds that your mother's Facebook page isn't that far away from even the seediest corners of the Net. | |
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| | Microsoft steps up 'Scroogle' campaign against Google with advocacy twist 02.19.2013 7:50 AM As Microsoft pushed Outlook.com out of preview mode today, analysts said the company's "Scroogled" attack ads, which fired shots at Google's Gmail two weeks ago, were effective. | |
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