Wednesday 31 October 2012

10 essential ingredients of a killer Windows 8 business PC

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10 essential ingredients of a killer Windows 8 business PC

10.30.2012 3:30 AM

To get the most out of Windows 8, you need hardware that takes full advantage of what the new OS has to offer.

Windows 8: The official review

10.25.2012 3:00 AM

It improves substantially on Windows 7, but will it woo users of mobile devices?

 

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Windows 8: A quick-start guide for early adopters

10.28.2012 9:14 AM

Windows 8 is finally here. Here's how to get started.

15 hot Windows 8 hybrid notebooks and tablets

10.18.2012 3:17 PM

Think touchscreens on everything: Ultrabooks, tablets with keyboard docks, and new all-in-ones.

Microsoft announces Windows Phone 8

10.29.2012 12:09 PM

Microsoft took the wraps off Windows Phone 8 Monday, announcing the first wave of hardware as well.

Apple iPad Mini: All the iPad at (nearly) half the cost

10.24.2012 2:38 PM

Looking to add an iPad to your business? The iPad Mini is a good deal.

How to master Storage Spaces in Windows 8

10.30.2012 3:04 AM

Now it's easier than ever to manage and back up data across multiple drives in Windows.

Review: Surface RT, Microsoft's bid for a 'thing' of its own

10.23.2012 6:00 PM

Will the tablet be the 'next big thing,' solving the puzzle of tablet-based productivity?

Touch Cover vs. Type Cover: Empirical test data doesn't lie!

10.23.2012 6:00 PM

Which Surface keyboard offers a better compromise between thinness and performance?

Livescribe's new smartpen with Wi-Fi links to Evernote

10.29.2012 1:00 PM

Livescribe's smartpen sends audio and written notes to Evernote automatically.

Can Skype really take the place of a face-to-face meeting?

10.29.2012 12:49 PM

Airfare is awfully expensive. Videoconferencing is cheap, but is it really as good as being there in person?

System76 debuts a sleek, all-in-one desktop PC featuring Ubuntu Linux

10.24.2012 11:45 AM

Priced starting at $799, the new Sable Complete offers a clutter-free design and 'Quantal Quetzal.'

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