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Microsoft: Windows 8 Won't Require a New PC

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June 3, 2011
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Microsoft: Windows 8 Won't Require a New PC Having learned its lesson the hard way with Windows Vista, Microsoft offered assurances Thursday that its upcoming Windows 8 operating system won't require users...
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Third-Party Devices, Easy App Development Could Lift webOS Executives say HP is ready to let others develop devices based on the mobile platform, a move that could help raise the profile of webOS among businesses.
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8 Security Considerations for IPv6 Deployment Now that we're out of IPv4 allocations, it's time to get serious about adopting the next generation of Internet Protocol, IPv6.
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Google Offers Debuts with High Hopes as a Groupon Rival Google Offers gets Portlanders buzzed for cheap coffee, and hopefully enough of an appetite for another daily deals site. Meanwhile, Groupon files to go public.
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IT Workers Need Green Skills, Says BCS IT professionals need new skills to deliver green IT solutions, says an industry training group.
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Bluetooth Touted as the Cancer-free Wireless Tech If you're worried that your cellphone might be giving you cancer, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has a solution for you: Use Bluetooth.
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Developers Find a Lot to Love in Windows Phone 7 Mango The Windows Phone 7 Mango release, due this Fall, adds a lot to Microsoft's mobile OS, say a group of enterprise mobile programmers.
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Computer Science Grads Fielding 'Multiple Job Offers' It's good to be a computer science major these days.
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Intel's New Atom Processor to Lower Netbook Prices Intel on Wednesday said it has introduced a new Atom processor to bring down the price of netbooks in emerging markets to under US$200, but the lower price may...
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