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Lab strives to keep tech accessible to all users

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Lab strives to keep tech accessible to all users

10.28.2012 1:45 PM

From Julia Child to mobile devices, the National Center for Accessible Media cooks up ways to keep technology accessible to people with disabilities.

Yet another way to restore the Start button in Windows 8

10.29.2012 11:05 AM

Win8 StartButton is the latest third-party attempt to fix one of Windows 8's most broken features.

 
 

Master Windows 8 gesture commands

10.29.2012 3:00 AM

Get more done in less time on your desktop or tablet by mastering Windows 8 touch controls and their keyboard/mouse equivalents.

PhotoPlus Expo: The coolest new cameras of 2012

10.29.2012 3:00 AM

At the PhotoPlus Expo in New York City, some intriguing new cameras introduced themselves to prospective holiday shoppers.

Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 event: Follow it live

10.29.2012 4:00 AM

When Microsoft officially unveils Windows Phone 8 today, everyone can follow along. We've already had a good peek, however, since many of its core technologies are already incorporated into Windows 8, which just shipped.

What Microsoft should deliver at its BUILD developer conference

10.29.2012 5:00 AM

Microsoft's Build conference is coming. Will developers stick with Microsoft as it moves forward with its new platforms? Will cool new apps come to Windows? Build holds the clues.

Windows Store: enough apps to prevent Win RT flop, say analysts

10.29.2012 6:16 AM

The apps available for Microsoft's new Windows operating systems are good enough to entice early buyers of tablets and other touch devices, analysts said.

IBM's next-gen chips may swap silicon for carbon nanotubes

10.29.2012 6:46 AM

A breakthrough in IBM's research on future semiconductors has produced a way to put carbon nanotubes on chip wafers in large numbers, perhaps replacing silicon chips.

Titan supercomputer hits 20 petaflops of processing power

10.29.2012 7:25 AM

The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has deployed a 20-petaflop supercomputer called Titan, which the lab hopes will give the U.S. an edge over China and Japan in the race to build the world's fastest computers.

-ROM, -R, +R, +RW? Understanding the optical drive alphabet soup

10.29.2012 7:43 AM

Nick248 asked the Answer Line forum about optical drives. I figured it was time to go ver the various types of CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, and the drives that read and write to them.

Review: Intel's Series 335 delivers more SSD for less money

10.29.2012 8:30 AM

Intels faster NAND flash renders the Series 335 a step up from Intels earlier solid-state drives, but the aggressive pricing is probably the better news for consumers.

Google compensates clients for App Engine outage

10.29.2012 8:58 AM

Google will give refunds to paid subscribers of App Engine, its Web application development and hosting service, which suffered a partial outage on Friday.

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