Windows 8: Please Take Our SurveyHave you downloaded the Windows 8 Consumer Preview? Are you considering it? Or do you think the world doesn't need another version of Windows? We'd like to hear your opinions on Microsoft's new operating system.
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Shooting Cellphone Video is Not a Felony (in Illinois)An Illinois judge reverses trend on cops who arrest bystanders recording the action on video.
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FBI: Cyberattacks May Soon Be No. 1 Threat to U.S.The leaders of the Department of Defense and the Federal Bureau of Investigation this week separately expressed concern over the increasing numbers of cyberattacks.
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Apple's TV Troubles: Same Story Again and AgainApple can't revolutionize TV, because cable companies won't get on board.
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The Bright Future of LibreOfficeA year ago, the storied quest for a viable open source office suite was in peril. The LibreOffice project turned all that around -- and exciting new innovations promise another leap ahead
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Dropbox Works Because It's a Screwdriver, Not a Multi-ToolSome have called Dropbox's value and future into question. I say trust the service that does one thing very well.
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Google 'Assistant' Reportedly Will Surpass SiriThe feature will apparently be personalized and make use of Google's data collection regarding how people behave online.
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Archos' Child Pad Tablet is $129Archos' new tablet, targeted at kids, is $129--still a lot for a child's toy.
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Google...Evil?Few tech company-names ever become common English-language terms. No one ever asks you to "Microsoft" a document or "Apple" a video. Yet the verb "to Google" is...
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Killing Patent Trolls With CrowdsourcingPrior art discovery kills patent trolls, but research is tough. Article One Partners offers an army of geeks recognition and rewards.
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Apple Reaches 25 Billion Downloads From Its App StoreIt's a mind-boggling number, especially when you consider the world's population is now at 7 billion.
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Prosecutors Refuse to Release Megaupload DataFollowing Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's successful defence against the latest US attempt to deny him bail on Tuesday before an extradition hearing in August, the focus of the case is likely to move to seized assets and data.
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JP Morgan Invests in Mobile PaymentsJP Morgan Chase is teaming with a start-up called GoPago to build its presence in the fast-growing mobile payments market.
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Redefining Cloud Computing -- AgainHype, misuse, and misplaced aspirations have clouded the term's definition. Here's what it's really about.
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Kenyan Government Takes Cautious Approach Toward Social MediaThe Kenyan government is gearing up to put controls on social media as more politicians engage the public in debate online.
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AT&T Sets New Limits for 'Unlimited' Data PlansAT&T Thursday clarified when and how it will slow down the connection speed of smartphone users who still have an unlimited data plan.
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Seven New Features in Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' Beta 1Eager for an early taste of Ubuntu Linux's new Head-Up Display? This is the place to check it out.
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6 Security Trends to Watch ForThe recent RSA security conference in San Francisco can be a great place to learn about the latest security threats. Here are some of the threats and trends to watch for.
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AMD's Acquisition of SeaMicro Puts Intel on the DefensiveIntel suffered a setback in the server market this week with the news that its former partner, SeaMicro, is being acquired by AMD. But the world's top chip maker...
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Replacing an SSD Under WarrantyA reader writes to On Your Side after solid-state drive maker OCZ fails to send a replacement. Plus: Apple offers to replace first-generation iPod Nanos.
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