Friday, 5 April 2013

6 killer Mac features we'd love to see in Windows PCs

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6 killer Mac features we'd love to see in Windows PCs

04.04.2013 3:25 AM

Even if you'd never lay a finger on a Mac, you have to admit these Apple-made features would rock on a Windows PC.

How to build a social media command center

04.04.2013 3:00 AM

These 10 apps are must-haves for any person or small business seeking to master the social media universe.

 

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Why rapid-fire updates are the key to Microsoft's success

04.03.2013 3:00 AM

Microsoft's recent adoption of a continuous development cycle may not sound impressive on the surface, but it heralds a new, more responsive era of mainstream computing.

Reviewed: Three touchscreen displays that bring Windows 8 to life

04.03.2013 3:30 AM

We lay our hands on three 23-inch, 10-point multitouch displays from Acer, LG, and ViewSonic.

Tax time! We name the best PC-based solutions for filing your returns

04.02.2013 3:30 AM

Web-based filing may tempt you, but more complex financial situations require full-fledged software.

How to keep 'work from home' employees accountable (without spying)

04.01.2013 3:00 AM

We all hear the jokes about employees not-really-working at home. If you're not sure what remote employees are up to, use these tech tools and management tips to get the most out of them and take the worry out of your work-at-home policy. (Surprise: Spying is not the best answer.)

Major Bitcoin exchange slammed with denial of service attack as the currency surges

03.29.2013 6:44 AM

Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox faced a distributed denial-of-service attack late Thursday, at a time the digital currency is seeing an upward swing.

Spamhaus attack overhyped, traffic monitoring service says

03.29.2013 6:45 AM

Much of the news reporting about the massive denial-of-service attack against anti-spam service Spamhaus over the past week or so went way too far in describing it as creating a slowdown on the Internet itself, says one company monitoring website performance.

Facebook probably won't make its own phone, but it may want to remake your OS

03.29.2013 7:34 AM

Facebook's rumored mobile release will integrate the network into your Android phone in unprecedented ways.

Walmart mulls crowdsourcing for same-day shipping service

03.29.2013 8:48 AM

Walmart may take an original angle in the same-day shipping wars by enlisting its customers to help deliver packages beyond major cities.

Samsung mini-stores reportedly headed to Best Buy for Galaxy S4 release

03.29.2013 9:16 AM

If Samsung indeed plans to open up mini-stores inside of Best Buy, it'll be copying a page out of Apple's playbook.

Microsoft changes pave way for smaller Windows tablets

03.29.2013 9:47 AM

A series of new hardware specs and software alterations indicate that pint-sized Windows tablets are barreling down the pipeline.

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