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| | The end of an era: Winamp's shutting down 11.20.2013 1:02 PM After a 15-year run that includes nearly a decade of obsolescence, the legendary Winamp media player soon will be no more. | |
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| | Microsoft to deliver Office 2013 SP1 in early '14 11.20.2013 1:12 PM Microsoft delivered both Office 2010 SP1 and Office 2007 SP1 about 13 months after their respective original editions debut. Office 2013 SP1 is expected in February. | |
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| | Pre-Black Friday Deals: 20% off Dell Inspiron 17, Envy 23, More 11.20.2013 1:28 PM This sponsored article was produced by LogicBuy, an advertising partner of PCWorld | |
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| | Roll up those sleeves, were digging in to Farming Simulator 2014 11.20.2013 1:57 PM The premiere farming simulator arrives on iOS. | |
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| | Qualcomm wants to bring 'brains' to smartphones, tablets 11.20.2013 2:10 PM The company wants to load mobile devices with its Zeroth processor, which is being designed to mimic a human brain. | |
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| | Growing inequality in supercomputing power 11.20.2013 2:15 PM The first 17 entrants in the latest supercomputer ranking produce half of all the supercomputing power on the list. | |
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| | Google makes end run around ISIS with new Google Wallet debit card 11.20.2013 3:34 PM Remember when the carriers wouldn't allow Google Wallet on their phones? Since Google has already set up a payments infrastructure, it may as well use it for something. | |
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| | Google building fiber networks in Africa through Project Link 11.20.2013 4:45 PM Google has kicked off a project to build high-speed fiber-optic networks in parts of the world that lack fast broadband connections, starting with the Ugandan capital, Kampala. | |
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| | Mining companies caught flat-footed by cyberattacks 11.20.2013 5:15 PM Mining companies increasingly are being targeted by hackers trying to steal information and disrupt operations, as the metals industry expands its dependence on Internet-connected systems to reduce costs. | |
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| | Micron challenges conventional computer architecture with new chip 11.20.2013 12:10 PM Micron's Automata processor uses modified memory cells that can be reprogrammed to solve specific problems. | |
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