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Acer in Red Again as PC Industry Shrinks
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The PC party is ending, and Acer Inc. is suffering one of the worst hangovers. Associated Press: An Acer Iconia W510 tablet running on Windows 8 on display at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show. The Taiwanese company went on a buying ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Microsoft Risks Straining PC Partners With Dell Investment
Businessweek
Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, tested ties to the PC industry last year when it unexpectedly announced plans to start selling the Surface. The tablet has gotten off to a disappointing start, and it's not yet clear how formidable a ...
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Subscribe to PC Gamer UK and get a Rage ST headset worth £30
PC Gamer Magazine
This website isn't the only way to ingest the world's finest writing on PC gaming, you know. Subscribe to PC Gamer's papery incarnation here in the UK, and you'll receive a hefty wad of perspicacious previews, ruminative reviews, fulsome features and ...
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PC Gamer Magazine
"Splinter Cell: Blacklist" Hitting PC and Consoles the Same Day (Video)
Complex.com (blog)
Event though Ubisot has recently announced the delay of Spliner Cell: Blacklist to August 20, PC users will be able to play the same day as console users. Normally PC users have to wait before their copy of the title is up and ready to go, but Ubisoft ...
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Fujitsu develops easy way to transfer files with video of pc screens shot by ...
Phys.Org
Fujitsu Laboratories announced the development of technology that makes it possible to transfer files between a PC and a mobile device by simply using a mobile phone or tablet to capture a video of a file displayed on a PC screen. The new technology is ...
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The arrival of the post-PC threat era
Help Net Security
Trend Micro's Annual Security Roundup shows that most of our predictions for 2012 have come true, and we encapsulate 2012 as the year where threats launched the beginning of the post-PC era. Threats have now escalated past the desktop environment.
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AMD Still Battered by PC Biz, But Confident in Turnaround Plan
eWeek
22 that in the fourth quarter of 2012, the company lost $473 million on $1.16 billion in revenue, while the chip maker's Computing Solutions Division—which makes processors for everything from PCs to tablets to servers—saw revenues of $829 million, a ...
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eWeek
Who says the boxed PC games market is dead? It overtook DS in the UK last ...
MCV
But continued declines in the handheld space means the boxed PC games sector increased its market share last year. The boxed sector was dominated by Football Manager and The Sims, while new releases Diablo III and Guild Wars 2 were also amongst ...
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MCV
Gaming on Linux: A guide for sane people with limited patience
PCWorld (blog)
Truth is, Linux is getting more user-friendly every year, and if you've been paying attention to recent developments like Valve's beta test of Steam for Linux, you might be wondering if you still need Windows in order to reliably use your PC as a ...
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Cybercriminals show Skype more love as Microsoft warms to it
PC Advisor
For cybercriminals, this opens up many more options for infecting a PC through Skype, said Jamz Yaneza, a threat research manager for Trend Micro. "As technologies become more public and their usage becomes more rampant, we often see an increase in ...
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AMD Loss Widens on Soft PC Demand
NASDAQ
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. ( AMD ) posted a wider loss in the fourth quarter, reflecting moves to cut costs and modify a manufacturing partnership along with weak demand for computers that use its chips. The company, known for microprocessors and ...
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