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Microsoft and Google push for FCC's public Wi-Fi for free networks
How sweet would it be to dump that monthly cell phone bill in favor of making calls over free Wi-Fi networks, so powerful it would be like "Wi-Fi on steroids"? Microsoft and Google are working together to support the FCC's powerful Wi-Fi for free proposal. Read More


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Windows 8, so easy even my wife can use it
Microsoft's initial pricing deal on upgrades to Windows 8 Pro expired yesterday. Up until January 31st, owners of previous versions of Windows could upgrade to the latest iteration of their flagship OS for just $39.99. Now it goes back up to a minimum of $199.99. Read More

Microsoft has no reason to save Dell
By now, you're probably familiar with the reports that Michael Dell is looking to take his company off the public stock market and make it private again. The deal would be the largest leveraged buyout since the economy hit the skids in 2008, and one of the biggest ever. Because of this, the current problem won't be easy to solve. Read More

Make Office 2013 more powerful with 10 killer apps
There's no dictionary, geographic mapping or flow chart tool baked into the core Microsoft Office 2013 software, but you can still get all these functions for free or a small fee. Developers from Microsoft and beyond have created a variety of apps that you can embed within Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Outlook to work faster and more intelligently. Read More


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Why this Linux user is now using Windows 3.1
Before we begin, let me just say that what you are about to read is, for lack of a better word, ridiculous. I know it is ridiculous. It is almost boundless in its ridiculousness. But I am going to write these words anyway. This is the story of how a Linux user...switched to Windows 3.1. At least in part. Read More

Drop in Windows 7 usage rate is misleading
Data without context is fairly useless. You're left to wonder what it means. That's why Big Data has become such a hot commodity. Without analysis, terabytes of data are just a load of database entries. Read More

Microsoft issues tools to block IE10 upgrades on Windows 7
Microsoft has released tools to block Internet Explorer 10 from automatically reaching corporate PCs running Windows 7, a sign that the new browser will not release for at least several weeks Read More


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10 open source projects to watch this year
Open source software projects may not typically have the marketing budgets necessary to match launch events like the one Microsoft just held for Office 2013, but that doesn't mean their products are any less valuable. Read More

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