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| | Intel reinvents desktop PC with new Core chips, portable all-in-one 03.19.2014 8:00 PM Intel unveiled four new desktop chips and some new desktop concepts, plus a sneak peek of its Broadwell fifth-generation Core architecture. | |
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| | Microsoft and Google aren't happy with mutant Android-Windows hybrids 03.14.2014 10:26 AM Android and Windows in one device may appeal to users, but Microsoft and Google reportedly aren't happy with the idea of sharing space on the same PC. | |
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| | Mozilla kills Firefox browser for Windows 8 Metro 03.14.2014 7:40 PM Shipping a final version of Firefox for Windows 8's "Metro" environment "would be a mistake," the vice president of Firefox concludes, because of the tiny number of users. | |
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| | Meet the future of PC graphics: Microsoft reveals faster, console-like DirectX 12 03.20.2014 2:58 PM Witness the future of gaming graphics: Leaner, meaner, and closer to the metal. | |
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| | U.S. government pulls out of ICANN 03.14.2014 6:44 PM The NTIA plans to let its domain-name contract with ICANN expire in late 2015, its administrator says. ICANN will then develop its own Internet governance model. | |
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| | Report: Google thwarted Motorola's attempts to build the ultimate Google phone 03.15.2014 2:00 PM The Google-Motorola marriage wasn't exactly a match made in Heaven, a new report suggests. | |
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| | iPad 2 bids us farewell, is replaced by fourth-generation Retina model 03.18.2014 9:23 AM Apple's venerable iPad 2, first introduced in 2011, has finally ridden off into the sunset. The fourth-generation iPad with Retina display replaces it at the $399 price point. | |
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| | Microsoft releases OneNote for free on Mac and Windows, adds new note-taking tools 03.17.2014 11:52 AM OneNote's note-taking options just got a whole lot cheaper, flexible, and more diversified. | |
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| | Developers give Sony's Morpheus headset an excited welcome 03.20.2014 2:26 AM The new virtual-reality headset drew a line at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco | |
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| | HP plans 3D printer announcement for June 03.19.2014 10:06 PM There are two big problems with 3D printers, HP CEO Meg Whitman says, and the company will reveal how they've solved them in a few months. | |
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