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Windows 9 leak: How the new Start menu could backfire

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Windows 9 leak: How the new Start menu could backfire

09.12.2014 3:30 AM

The leaked screenshots show a Windows-7-like Start menu next to a mini-bar of Windows 8.1 Tiles, an awkward compromise that might not satisfy anyone.

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How Apple Pay could make the Target and Home Depot breaches a thing of the past

09.11.2014 11:50 AM

The new payment technology could put a dent in cyber criminals targeting retailer terminals

 

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iPhone 6 preorders plagued with problems

09.12.2014 7:51 AM

Apple mania overwhelms the Internet. Sound familiar?

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Presenting the 6 absolute best gaming mice of 2014

09.12.2014 3:00 AM

Up your game by finding a better mouse. Our in-depth guide shows you what to look for and how to analyze your needs.

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SanDisk's new SD card has an insane 512GB of storage

09.12.2014 6:56 AM

Yes, that's more than half a terabyte of storage capacity on a freaking SD card.

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Windows 9 video leak shows option to kill Start page entirely

09.12.2014 6:35 AM

Another day, another Windows 9 leak. This time it's not just screenshots, but a live-action video showing how the Start menu works.

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Stanford researchers develop ant-sized radio

09.11.2014 3:28 PM

The device, which could cost pennies to make, is expected to help enable the Internet of things.

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What web? Chromebooks get their first Android apps

09.11.2014 1:28 PM

Google takes another stab at bringing desktop-style apps to Chromebooks.

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New survey raises questions about net neutrality regulation, advocacy group says

09.11.2014 12:30 PM

CALinnovates calls on the FCC to stay away from reclassifying broadband as a public utility

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Apple Pay could put an end to data breaches

09.12.2014 4:15 AM

The technologies behind Apple Pay, from encryption to one-time tokens to Touch ID, all help remove vulnerabilities in the current point-of-sale process.

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Sharp to mass-produce low-power mobile displays in 2017

09.12.2014 2:00 AM

MEMS-IGZO screens could halve power use in smartphones

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SAP spices up its predictive analytics and visualization apps

09.11.2014 12:50 PM

Hadoop support and a tie-in to BusinessObjects are among the highlights

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