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You are here: Home Digital Life Computers Article I really shouldn't be. I don't think I'm just scared of Windows 8 either, I'm scared of this whole post-PC (a move away from laptops/desktops to tablets/phones/other devices) business. It's stupid to be scared. I've never been one of those "If it ain't broke" guys, and it isn't as though the desktop experience is perfect or anything. I love my iPhone and that is nothing like a traditional PC. But still.I like PCs. I grew up with PCs. Keyboards feel lovely. Using the same keyboard shortcuts I have used for the past decade feels

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