Enthusiasts have spotted wording in a leaked test build of the operating system that suggests Microsoft may offer a three-PC deal with the new Windows.
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Pared-down, Internet-optimized notebooks are positioned to be outfitted with touch screens, according to some reports. Are consumers going to bite?
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CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman, trying out the Kindle DX for the first time, discovers that reading a book will never be the same.
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Apple’s recently released iPhone 3GS pulled out a victory in Consumer Reports’ latest smartphone showdown.
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In handing the iPhone the top spot in this year’s smartphone list, Consumer Reports on Wednesday praised the iPhone 3GS for its “superior display, reinforced by top-notch multimedia, navigation, Web browsing, …
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Apple’s iPhone 3GS beats out the Palm Pre and several BlackBerry models in Consumer Reports’ testing, taking the top spot in its 2009 smartphone list.
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The rather colorful ad–in which a wife pukes after seeing what her husband has been viewing online–has been removed from the Microsoft IE 8 “Browse Better” campaign.
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VMware’s dominant market position in virtualization looks ripe to fail, if we assume the history of Novell’s Netware is any guide.
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Clean-technology investing could be seeing a rebound.
Cleantech Group, a research firm backed by Deloitte, released a preliminary report on Thursday showing a slight uptick in clean-tech funding during the second quarter of 2009 in North America, Europe, China, and India.
After two quarterly declines, the increase is good news, …
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Support for multitouch input is one of the most tangible ways that Windows 7 differs from its predecessors. But will many people actually get their hands on the technology? There’s a reason the first thing in Windows 7 that Microsoft chose to show publicly was its support…
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Microsoft finally got around to substantiating its claims that Linux violates 235 Microsoft patents, and the Linux community quickly set to work coding around those claims.
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