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| | Hands-on with Kidoodle.TV, a Netflix just for kids 09.23.2013 10:00 AM For $5 a month, Kidoodle.TV can help you feel better about letting your kids watch so much darn TV. | |
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| | Valve announces SteamOS, an operating system built for the living room 09.23.2013 10:42 AM In the lead-up to its inevitable Steam Box console announcement, Valve announced details of SteamOS on Monday, a Linux-based operating system built around video games. | |
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| | Phones are just PCs that make voice calls, Microsoft suggests 09.22.2013 12:28 PM Since introducing its own Surface tablets Microsoft has been redefining the PC to include devices that haven't been considered PCs before, and it's taken that trend one step further. | |
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| | Infor's Phillips pins growth on user-friendly design revamp 09.23.2013 4:50 AM Infor CEO Charles Phillips has made plenty of changes at the ERP (enterprise resource planning) software vendor since taking the top job after a long run as co-president of Oracle, and one of the most significant is a major investment in modern user interface design. | |
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| | Schools' use of cloud services puts student privacy at risk 09.23.2013 6:15 AM SafeGov.org is calling for strict controls on the use of commercial cloud services for email and documents in education, contending that those services compromise student privacy. | |
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| | Search files in a flash with SwiftSearch 09.23.2013 8:37 AM This tiny utility lets you find files almost instantly, and you can run it off a flash drive. | |
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| | Microsoft covers every base with 8 new Surface accessories 09.23.2013 9:42 AM From battery boosts to portable productivity to, um, music mixing, the slew of new Surface accessories covers most everyone's needs. | |
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| | Oracle's Ellison promises 'ungodly' database speed with new in-memory option 09.22.2013 8:10 PM Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has thrown his gauntlet down in the burgeoning market for in-memory computing, announcing a new option for Oracle's flagship database at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco. | |
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| | Apache OpenOffice 4.0 review: New features, easier to use, still free 09.23.2013 5:00 AM Lagging slightly behind Microsoft Office in features, Apache OpenOffice has a lot of functionality and flexibility, as well as tight integration among components. It's also free and open-source. | |
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| | Nero 2014 Platinum review: Burning and media creation suite gets easier to use 09.23.2013 6:00 AM Nero 2014 Platinum, the venerable optical disc and media creation suite offers an improved interface in some modules, as well as support for 4K video and Blu-ray movie playback. | |
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