Tuesday, 29 October 2013

The Windows world already has a few iPad Airs of its own

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The Windows world already has a few iPad Airs of its own

10.22.2013 2:48 PM

As it did after launching the MacBook Air, weight and thickness will be the metrics by which new tablets will be evaluated. But the Windows world fares pretty well here, actually.

The free-OS revolution: What Apple's Mavericks move means for Windows

10.23.2013 12:12 PM

Apple's claim of revolutionizing pricing with OS X Mavericks isn't quite as revolutionary as claimed. The new-age "One Microsoft" is already laying the groundwork for free Windows upgrades.

 

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Best Chrome apps for managing data, clients, money, and more

10.23.2013 3:00 AM

Try these 9 incredibly productive Chrome apps to keep yourself or your business humming.

Half-caffs and hotspots: How to work productively from cafes and public spaces

10.23.2013 3:30 AM

Working in a cafe is second (or first) nature for many mobile users. Make the most of your table time with these essential tips.

Summary: Apple unveils slew of new iPads, MacBooks, Mac Pro, and apps

10.22.2013 2:10 PM

In a fast-paced event Tuesday, Apple unleashed a bunch of new products across its iPad and Mac product lines, along with updates to over 20 apps and (oh, yeah) a new version of OS X, too.

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Amazon announces ten-dollar increase to free-shipping minimum

10.22.2013 11:33 AM

Amazon?s free shipping minimum went up Tuesday from $25 to $35 -- the first price increase in over a decade -- in an apparent play to boost Amazon Prime subscribers.

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