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Yahoo Mail gets Dropbox support to handle large attachments

04.02.2013 1:15 PM

Attaching large files to an e-mail used to be a major hassle, but e-mail providers like Yahoo are now tapping into cloud storage services to make it easier.

The paperless office continues to elude us

04.03.2013 10:18 AM

New survey from Adobe illustrates that digital documents are gaining in some areas, but the paperless office is still a pipe dream.

 

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Review: Enjoy slick Web apps on your desktop with Cubiez

04.02.2013 2:25 PM

Cubiez takes Web apps out of the browser and brings them to your desktop, to be enjoyed at any time.

As Mozilla turns 15, Firefox 20 debuts with new privacy

04.02.2013 3:15 PM

The new Firefox for Android supports private browsing on a per-tab basis.

Prices of Windows RT tablets drop, point to failure of OS

04.02.2013 3:20 PM

Prices of Windows RT devices have started falling, signaling an attempt by PC makers to quickly clear out stock after poor adoption of tablets and convertibles with the operating system.

Office 365 subscriptions account for a quarter of suite's U.S. retail sales

04.02.2013 3:45 PM

Office 365 has accounted for about 25 percent of all Office retail unit sales in the U.S. since its introduction two months ago. But the new "rent-not-own" strategy has not boosted overall sales, an analyst says.

Google+ Sign-In feature expands with Janrain, Gigya integration

04.02.2013 4:20 PM

Google is aiming to expand the reach of users' Google+ profiles and social data across the Web through new partnerships with Janrain and Gigya.

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.

OptiPlex 9010: Dell delivers a more usable touchscreen AiO

04.03.2013 3:30 AM

The articulated stand and VESA mount point render Dells Optiplex 9010 one of the versatile all-in-ones we've tested.

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.

Interview: Planetside 2 sound gurus share tips for building euphonic battlefields

04.03.2013 6:00 AM

Talking technique with Sony Online Entertainments sound gurus.

Why some U.S. homes and businesses still don't have cellular service

04.03.2013 6:30 AM

While large portions of the U.S. are looking forward to faster wireless broadband, some regions don't have even simple cell phone service. What is being done to help?

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