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Microsoft Surface Tablet: Your Next Windows PC?

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August 3, 2012
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Microsoft Surface Tablet: Your Next Windows PC? Redmond's upcoming Surface hardware feels stylish, fresh, and exciting. Apple's iPad finally gets some real competition.
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Microsoft Surface RT vs. Surface Pro: Which Tablet Will You Want? Will big-ticket apps be ready for the two different Surface models when they launch? Which version looks to be the better deal? And will Microsoft's radical gambit in producing its own tablet hardware succeed?
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How Microsoft Surface Stacks Up Against Its Tablet Competition How do the specs for the upcoming Microsoft Surface for Windows RT and Surface for Windows Pro compare with the Apple iPad? Here's what we know.
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Yahoo's New IntoNow 3.0 Recognizes Songs, Shares Still Images From TV Yahoo unveiled late Monday the next version of IntoNow that automatically recognizes a song playing on TV, even if it is just background music.
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RIM Unveils Its New 4G BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Is this new PlayBook RIM's last hurrah in the tablet competition?
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Microsoft Debuts Outlook.com: 'Modern Email for the Next Billion Mailboxes' Microsoft hopes that new features built into the web-based Outlook client will draw web users away from competing services like Gmail and Yahoo.
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Ex-Hacker Spills Secrets of Fighting Social Engineering Targeting your users for phishing attacks is a great way to ensure social engineering training sticks.
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Project Monitors Price of Stolen Credit Card Data in Real Time A new security project is monitoring in real time the price of stolen credit-card data sold in underground forums.
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Google Cracks Down on Misleading, Intrusive Apps in Play Store Android apps that provide what Google deems a "poor user experience" will be banned.
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Dropbox Spam Attack Blamed on Employee Account Breach A stolen password was used to access the employee's account, which contained a document with user e-mail addresses, Dropbox said.
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Android 4.1: It's the Little Things that Win Analysis: Android 4.1 is a big gain for Google's mobile OS, but it's composed of many, many tiny steps forward.
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3 Reasons Businesses Will Like Office 2013 As the changing Microsoft environment pushes IT to Office 2013 readiness, business will discover neat capabilities.
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Microsoft Calls Windows 8 Complete, But Analysts are Concerned Microsoft today announced that it's wrapped up Windows 8 and declared that the operating system has met the "release to manufacturing" (RTM) milestone.
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SolusOS: A New Linux Distro with a Focus on the Familiar This distribution has a brand-new desktop environment that's designed to be a GNOME 2 twin.
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Google Cloud vs. Amazon Cloud: How They Stack up Google's new IaaS cloud boasts strong compute performance but lacks the breadth of features in Amazon Web Services' 4-year-old Elastic Compute Cloud, according to one industry analyst's side-by-side comparison of the services.
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