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|  | Surface Pro 2 docking station now available -- or it was 10.25.2013 1:42 PM A few docking stations for Microsoft's Surface Pro 2 have made it into the wild -- but don't expect to find any more. | |
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|  | Wall Street Beat: Positive earnings news lifts tech shares 10.25.2013 2:05 PM Microsoft shares hit a six-year high, as strong earnings news from Internet and IT vendors are boosting tech stocks. | |
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|  | Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch is subject to many unhappy returns 10.25.2013 3:45 PM The watch is selling to consumers, but it isn't staying with them. | |
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|  | Historical Software Archive lets you use vintage software in your browser 10.25.2013 4:05 PM The Internet Archive's Historical Software Archive is a new initiative to preserve old software and make it easily available through in-browser emulation. | |
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|  | LinkedIn's mobile Intro tool called a lure for phishing hacks 10.26.2013 7:29 AM Some people think a lot can go wrong if you have your emails pass through LinkedIn's servers with the company's new Intro technology. | |
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|  | iOS called fastest-growing mobile OS, but Android rules 10.26.2013 8:16 AM Apple iOS is the fastest growing mobile operating system in 2013, with iPhone users growing this year from 14 percent of worldwide market share in Q1 to 19 percent in Q3, according to GlobalWebIndex. | |
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|  | Windows 8 users double down on antivirus protection 10.26.2013 8:50 AM Microsoft's integration of Windows Defender into Windows 8 seems to have little effect on the desire of users to install standalone security software, new figures from security management firm OPSWAT have shown. | |
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|  | Court confiscates computer for owner's claim of hacking 10.26.2013 9:45 AM In a rare move, a federal court in Idaho ordered a software developer's computer seized and its contents copied without prior notice because the developer described himself as a 'hacker' on his website. | |
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|  | Microsoft Word: Still fighting off challengers after 30 years 10.26.2013 11:04 AM It is 30 years old and dominates the word processing market, but Microsoft Word is now more than ever fending off challenges from the cloud where less expensive and even free alternatives pose new threats, experts say. | |
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