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  1. whoosh

    VIDEO AMD's RDNA3 To Corner GPU Market? 'Cost Per Frame' Harmful To Consumers? November Q&A [Part 2]

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    VIDEO China Isn’t Paying For Trump’s Trade War, American Consumers Are

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    VIDEO Watch "Trade spat with U.S. has consumers looking to buy Canadian" on YouTube

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  4. News

    Meet Microsoft Hyperlapse

    Link Removed, a new set of products that create smooth, stabilized time lapses from first-person videos. Microsoft’s hyperlapse technology is built on more than Link Removed. For consumers, Link Removed turns any long video – from a bumpy bicycle ride to a family stroll in the park – into a...
  5. News

    iPad Mini 4 May Hit Shelves Before Microsoft Surface Pro Mini

    Since the iPad Mini 3 was released late last year, consumers didn’t expect a new iPad Mini so soon. However, that may change. According to the Christian Post, we could see the new iPad Mini in the next month or so. The site uses other sources to conclude that we could see an unveiling of iPad...
  6. News

    A Call for Better Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure

    For years our customers have been in the trenches against cyberattacks in an increasingly complex digital landscape. We’ve been there with you, as have others. And we aren’t going anywhere. Forces often seek to undermine and disrupt technology and people, attempting to weaken the very devices...
  7. E

    Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 Virus protection compared to other Windows

    The news on anti-virus death is greatly exaggerated. The right way to look at it is that antivirus is not, and may never have been, a sufficient means by which to protect the user against attack. But, for most users, it's still an important front-line defense. One great advantage of Windows 8.1...
  8. Trouble

    Windows 8 Exploring Windows 'Blue': Implications for Consumers

    Just read this and found it interesting, somewhat exciting and a little bit frightening. Windows Next: Just call it 'Blue'? | ZDNet I wonder what it may mean to we consumers either desktop or mobile users. Perhaps the sound of the other shoe dropping?
  9. News

    Windows 8 Microsoft Needs Windows 8 Now To Capture Tablet Demand

    Microsoft needs to move fast and launch Windows 8 before consumers get tired of waiting and migrate to another platform. Source: Yahoo! News
  10. News

    Rumor: Microsoft to possibly release a Windows 8 tablet

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Rumors are circulating around that Microsoft may be bringing a Windows 8 tablet to consumers in 2012. Reporters over at Digitimes have been theorizing, based on information from a chip-supplier, that the Redmond, Washington, based software giant may be putting out a tablet of...
  11. News

    New From Microsoft: Windows 7 Home Invasion

    Foot traffic at Microsoft's retail stores must far lower than expected if the company has decided to start going door-to-door. This evening Microsoft will kick off a new advertising campaign intended to persuade consumers to upgrade their old "good enough PCs" to new ones running Windows 7. More...
  12. News

    Poll: Windows 8: What do you want, and what do you need?

    Quick poll: Most of you are part-enterprise, part-consumers. With this in mind, what do you want out of Microsoft's next generation operating system, Windows 8? Source: Yahoo! News
  13. whoosh

    Japan sets new radiation safety level for seafood

    Japan's government set its first radiation safety standards for fish today after its tsunami-ravaged nuclear plant reported radioactive contamination in nearby seawater measuring at several million times the legal limit. The plant operator insisted that the radiation will rapidly disperse and...
  14. News

    Asus bullish about Windows 7 for tablets

    Android and iOS may be wildly popular mobile operating systems, but Asus believes there are still a number of consumers who just can't tear themselves away from Windows - even on a tablet. read more Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    Disaster sparks demand for potassium iodide

    North Carolina man corners market on pills that protect the thyroid against radiation. Troy Jones, 46, owner of www.nukepills.com, has sold more than 50,000 doses of potassium iodide in the days since a massive earthquake and tsunami sparked a nuclear catastrophe in Japan. Link Removed...
  16. News

    Manufacturers get Windows 7 service pack

    Microsoft sends first service pack for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to original equipment manufacturers. Consumers get it later this month. More...
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    Windows 7 Retail threatens to ban Steam

    Steam, The world's biggest digital distribution platform for games is under attack as MCV reports, they understand that key retailers will drop titles that integrate the popular Steam service as fears mount that the service has a ‘monopoly’ on the download market. Insiders say Steam, run by...
  18. News

    Consumers driving business Windows 7 adoption; XP is on the way out at last

    With 240 million copies sold, Windows 7 has certainly been hugely successful. Windows XP, however, remains the most common version of Windows, and corporate customers are a big part of Windows XP's continued ubiquity. Earlier this week, Ars talked to Gavriella Schuster, general manager of...
  19. reghakr

    Your fears confirmed: "up to" broadband speeds are bogus

    Link Removed Broadband providers in the US have long hawked their wares in "up to" terms. You know—"up to" 10Mbps, where "up to" sits like a tiny pebble beside the huge font size of the raw number. In reality, no one gets these speeds. That's not news to the techno-literate, of course, but a...
  20. Celestra

    Windows Vista What Is Your Broadband Speed Up To?

    Suppose you went to the supermarket to buy a pound of steak for dinner and when you got home you noticed that the package seemed very light. So you went back and complained to the manager, only to be told that the label says "up to 1 pound", and you're stuck with it. You'd be furious, of...
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