Friday, 19 April 2013

When the PC is obsolete, how will you do this, and this, and this?

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When the PC is obsolete, how will you do this, and this, and this?

04.17.2013 3:30 AM

PC shipments may be declining, but now is not the time to live on tablets alone. Here's what you'll be missing should the PC ever die.

PCs aren't dead, they're microwaves

04.17.2013 3:00 AM

Pundits shout that PCs are dead, but the truth is much more mundane: Computers have become commodity appliances.

 

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A vision for Microsoft's smartwatch and four more Surface family members

04.15.2013 12:54 PM

Don't discount the Surface Watch outright. With just the right features it could be much more successful than any Surface Tablet.

Killing the desktop: Can you survive in Windows 8's modern UI alone?

04.12.2013 3:00 AM

The mission: To spend a week solely in Windows 8's modern UI. The results: Enlightening. The verdict: You'll have to read to find out.

The 10 most glaring Windows Store no-shows

04.12.2013 3:30 AM

The Windows Store is bulking up with time, but Microsoft's app market still has some painfully conspicuous omissions.

13 PC technologies that need to disappear, stat!

04.15.2013 3:30 AM

Some legacy hardware hangs on much longer than necessary. We give you 13 components, ports, and devices that need to go away. No, please take them. Now.

The 10 most important graphics cards in PC history

04.16.2013 3:00 AM

Graphics cards couldn't always play Crysis. Here's how the humble cards of yesteryear transformed into the monsters of today.

Black Annex is the best QBASIC game you've ever seen

04.16.2013 10:03 AM

Black Annex may look complex to play, but just imagine programming it with the ancient QBASIC language. One brave indie game developer did just that.

How hacking fixed the worst video game of all time

04.16.2013 3:30 AM

'E.T.' is the most reviled game in history, but a group of dedicated fans hacked its ROM, and turned the title around.

Shopping the Chrome Web Store: name brands, knock-offs and no-shows

04.15.2013 3:00 AM

The Chrome OS app store has its holes and hazards, and its best hope for the future might hinge on more native-like apps.

Uber to take on Lyft, Sidecar with ridesharing service

04.12.2013 4:57 PM

Lyft and Sidecar may be the kings of ridesharing right now, but Uber is coming up in the rearview mirror.

John Kerry: Cyberdefense a major part of Asian security

04.14.2013 8:45 PM

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called defending against cyberattacks a major part of maintaining security in Asia, and said Washington is forming working groups with China and Japan to address the issue.

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