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6 Reasons To Want Windows 8 UltrabooksUltrabooks got off to a slow start -- but thanks to new Intel chips, Windows 8 and creative form factors, 2013 might be the breakout year. |
10 Wearable Health Tech Devices To WatchWearable medical technology is becoming a hot commodity. As these devices come to market, they have the potential to help both patients and clinicians monitor vital signs and symptoms. |
Windows Phone 8: Star FeaturesMicrosoft pulled out all the stops to introduce its new mobile OS -- but will it be enough to tempt iOS and Android users? |
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Windows 8 Momentum: Will Pop-Up Stores Help?Microsoft opened dozens of temporary stores to showcase its new Windows 8 and Surface tablets. Take a look at our opening day tour. |
Surface With Windows RT: A Winner Despite AppsMicrosoft's Surface tablet with Windows RT is the first worthwhile post-PC device in our post-PC world. What it lacks in apps is compensated for by a near-desktop-class browser. |
8 Cool Windows 8 TabletsAs Microsoft and its hardware partners produce Windows 8 devices in droves, here's a look at some of the more noteworthy launches. |
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Windows' Worst Mistakes: From Clippy To VistaMicrosoft Windows has hit more than a few bumps in its 27-year history. As Windows 8 launches, let's review some of the low points. |
iPad Mini Tablet: Visual TourTake a closer look at the Apple iPad mini's design, features, and pricing. Is this tiny tablet the right fit for you? |
Who Is Hacking U.S. Banks? 8 FactsHackers have labeled the bank website disruptions as grassroots-level reprisal for an anti-Islamic film. But is the Iranian government really backing the attacks? |
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iPad Mini: 8 Things We WantWhich features would you like to see in Apple's iPad Mini, expected to debut on Oct. 23? Check out our top requests for the petite tablet. |
11 Cool Tools NASA Curiosity Brought To MarsNASA's Curiosity Mars rover has a toolbox to make any gadget-lover jealous. Check out our drill-down on the instruments helping determine whether microbial life ever existed on the red planet. |
TheAppBuilder Churns Out Apps For All PlatformsTheAppBuilder is a useful application creation tool for nonprogrammers. It's one of the few in its category that supports Android, iOS, Windows 8, Windows Mobile, and HTML5. |
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10 Great Social Features For Microsoft SharePoint 2013Social computing will play a big role in Microsoft's upcoming collaboration platform. |
7 E-Health Tools To Get Patients EngagedFinal Meaningful Use Stage 2 rules, now in effect, make patient engagement more important than ever. Here are some e-tools that you can use to draw in patients. |
Apple After Steve Jobs: 10 Hits And MissesOct. 5 marks the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs' death. During that time, Apple has had some amazing successes and some spectacular failures. |
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6 Ways iPhone 5, iOS 6 Amp Up Social OpportunitiesApple's iPhone 5 and iOS 6 add social capabilities to the iPhone and iPad that will provide new ways for businesses to interact with their customers. |
14 Amazing DARPA Technologies On TapGo inside the labs of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for a look at some of the most intriguing technologies they're developing in computing, electronics, communications, and more. |
How To Get Google Maps Back On Your iPhoneSo you've installed iOS 6 or bought an iPhone 5, and Apple Maps is making you miserable? Join the club. While we wait for Google to release a Google Maps app for iOS 6, here's a simple workaround: Put a browser link to Google Maps on the Home page. |
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