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| Microsoft's Windows 8 event webcast: What we need to see and hear PCWorld (blog) If you're looking for a way to describe Windows 8 to your less tech-literate friends and family, you might direct them to Microsoft's website Thursday morning, 11:15 am Eastern time. The company will be webcasting the first hour of a nearly day-long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HP Reveals Windows 8 PC Portfolio Notebook Review HP Windows 8 Portfolio With Windows 8 set to release this Friday, HP has announced today its new lineup of consumer and business PCs designed to work with the new operating system. HP has crafted a new line notebooks all designed to coalesce with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Windows 8 fit PC world? San Francisco Chronicle Microsoft will attempt to claw back territory from Apple and Google Friday with a new version of Windows in an increasingly fierce battle over computer operating systems. Use of Apple devices, along with Google's host of cloud-based productivity suites ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Coles Q1 sales up 4.2pc amid heavy discounting The Australian In a trading update, Wesfarmers said food and liquor sales at Coles rose 4.9 per cent to $6.59 billion in the quarter, while its convenience stores - which also sell gasoline -saw a 1.9 per cent rise in sales to $1.85 billion. Coles is the second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ransomware targeting businesses, home PCs ABC Online Police are warning that a fast-growing digital extortion racket is attacking Australian business and home PC users. It involves international criminals who lock up data on a computer and then demand a ransom for the data to be given back. The data ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to flash your Samsung Galaxy S III to Jelly Bean PC Authority One of the most frustrating things about Android is the seemingly endless wait for software updates. Different brands, models, carriers and countries all affect when a particular smartphone gets an update – if it ever does - and the wait can stretch to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AMD says more Windows 8 tablets with its chips coming PCWorld Advanced Micro Devices hopes to brush off a slow start to compete against ARM and Intel in the Windows 8 tablet market through new customer announcements and future chips. The company will announce between six to 19 tablets for its Z-60 tablet chip, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dell delivers full Windows 8 line-up PC Advisor The Inspiron One 23 All-in-One PC, is now available with a touchscreen option. Dell is also unveiling the Inspiron 15z. The Ultrabook has an optional touchscreen interface, and measures less than 1-inch thick. The company is not only designing tablets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PC STOLE 900 RARE WILD BIRD EGGS Express.co.uk PC STOLE 900 RARE WILD BIRD EGGS. The policeman pleaded guilty to possessing 584 wild bird eggs at Norwich Magistrates Court. Thursday October 25,2012. By Anil Dawar. A POLICEMAN stole 900 wild bird eggs, even while on duty, a court heard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| SportsSynch makes syncing radio and TV broadcasts easy PCWorld All you need to do is run your radio broadcast through your PC's audio input, delay it with SportsSynch and voila! Local broadcast nirvana. The only trick is getting the audio out of your radio device. Basically, you need an adapter cable that runs ... See all stories on this topic » |
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