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| | Why Moore's Law, not mobility, is killing the PC 03.05.2013 3:00 AM Forget tablets and economic woes. "Good enough" computer performance might be the real reason for lackluster PC sales. And it might also be the catalyst for an ambitious new era of computing. | |
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| | Hands on with Facebook's new News Feed 03.07.2013 2:30 PM Mark Sullivan went to Facebook and got a glimpse at the service's new News Feed. Here's a hands-on look. | |
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| | 30 years of PCWorld, 30 pivotal moments in PC history 03.04.2013 3:01 AM PCWorld celebrates its 30th birthday this month?and the technological progress we?ve seen since 1983 has been remarkable. Join us on a walk through history as we revisit some of the PC platform?s greatest moments. | |
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| | What's ahead for mobile: New OSes, cheaper 4G LTE, larger screens, and more 03.01.2013 6:01 AM This year's MWC may have been lacking in high-end smartphone launches. But the "W" stands for "world," and lower-cost models shown this week are needed to open up the mobile-phone market to more people globally. | |
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| | Another Java flaw exploited, security researchers warn 03.01.2013 6:45 AM A new exploit for a previously unknown and unpatched Java vulnerability is being actively used by attackers to infect computers with malware, according to researchers from security firm FireEye. | |
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| | Tech execs sound off: Down on PCs, Motorola, fast Ethernet 03.01.2013 8:28 AM Flippant comments by tech execs this week promise innovation, competition in mobile devices. | |
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| | AMD plans to sell an APU based on modified PlayStation 4 hardware 03.01.2013 8:39 AM Lending more credence to the idea that the PlayStation 4 is a computer in console's clothing, AMD's marketing head has announced plans to release a stripped-down APU based on the hardware in Sony's machine. | |
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| | FCC mulls options for reversing the cellphone unlocking ban 03.01.2013 8:42 AM Calling the ban on unlocking cellphones concerning for innovation and competition reasons, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski says he's investigating whether his agency has the power to over it. | |
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| | Google applauds Germany's weakened online copyright law 03.01.2013 9:15 AM The German Bundestag has adopted a controversial, but weakened, online copyright bill that gives publishers the exclusive right to make commercial use of their publications on the Internet. | |
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| | HTML5 flaw in leading browsers invites junk data storage 03.01.2013 9:33 AM A security researcher has found a loophole in how the HTML5 Web Storage standard is implemented in the Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Apple Safari browsers that could allow malicious websites to fill visitors' hard disk drives with large amounts of junk data. | |
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