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Windows 8: Hate It Already? Why Waiting for Windows 9 Won't Help

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September 3, 2012
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Windows 8: Hate It Already? Why Waiting for Windows 9 Won't Help
- Jared Newman, PCWorld
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Windows 8 Multi-monitor Tips and Tricks Windows 8 offers improved multimonitor support out of the box. Here are a few tips and tricks to get you started.
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Revived 'Green Button' Site Helps Answer Your Windows Media Center Questions Looking for a place to get user-supported help with WMC? An old favorite is back in business.
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New Windows RT Tablets Raise Competition Among ARM Chip Makers New Windows RT tablets announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin have intensified competition among ARM-based chip makers, which are adding unique capabilities...
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