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This Week on Windows, we’re talking about how to stream your favorite Xbox and Windows 10 game titles to Oculus Rift, sales on movies and TV in the Windows Store and more!
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We shared an update on the many wonderful things happening across the board for Surface
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From the desktop create a new shortcut for services.msc. Complete the process and the services icon appears and works fine. My question is where is that particular (gear like) icon stored? or a link to a dl site would also suffice. Many thanks
The idea behind initial burn in is to reach the point at which audible changes stop occurring and you are left with drivers than have settled into the sound that they will have forever after, the sound that it was designed to have. After that point, regular use of the driver won’t cause...
Google's decision to transition its applications to Web standards offers telling insight into the HTML5 standardization process
Google technologies are known for their extended beta test periods -- so much so that when the search giant actually ships a finished product it's front page news. But...
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When Brian Miser shouts "Fire!" at the launch of his human cannonball routine, he means it.
The 47-year-old star of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's new show, "Fully Charged," has added a new twist to the circus classic: a blazing inferno.
Called the "Human Fuse," Miser launches...