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Microsoft is bringing Linux’s sudo command to Windows 11
The latest addition to make Windows more developer-friendly.
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How you (and Elon Musk) can set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account
Even tech billionaires have trouble installing Windows 11 without being locked into Microsoft's network, including its Copilot AI program.
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16 Tech Predictions to Benefit the Music Biz
I am 100% convinced that: That Google will acquire Rdio. Just because they can. And because the licenses & audience that Rdio has will help solidify Google’s entertainment strategy. Well, that is, unless Microsoft buys Rdio first.
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Most anticipated tech products for 2013
Right now you’re probably pretty happy with the available gadgets on the market. Phones can do almost anything, cars nearly drive themselves and video games have never looked more fantastic. How much better can it get?
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iPad is left behind as rival tablets get multiuser support
Want to loan your tablet to a child or friend but don't want to provide access to all your data? Windows, Android, and even Amazon tablets make it easy. Apple's iPad has some catching up to do.
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Will Google Apps Break The Last Tech Monopoly: Microsoft Office?
Recently I've been writing about monopolies. When they're important and when they're not. The really crucial point is whether that monopoly is contestable or not.
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Acer President: 'Still Too Early to Say' if Windows 8 is a Flop
Acer will mainly focus on x86 Windows 8 devices going forward, even though it plans to release a few Windows RT-themed products.
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Many Windows Phone users report being cut off from Google Maps
Google Maps has never officially been supported on Windows Phone, but today many users have reportedly been cut off entirely.
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5 Lessons Microsoft Must Learn To Compete In 2013
In November, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer praised the company's progress at an annual shareholder meeting. "We see nothing but a sea of upside," Ballmer trumpeted to investors.
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Someone Stole 5 iPads From Microsoft's Silicon Valley Office But Left All The Microsoft Products Behind
A picky thief.
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Why Touch Screens Will Not Take Over
Why personal computers still need the keyboard and mouse, despite Microsoft's best efforts to kill them off.
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Your best of CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2013
CES, the giant consumer show will be starting this week in Las Vegas. Over a hundred thousand attendees will be crowding the hotels, taxi lines, and CES 2013 show floor for a glimpse of the upcoming tech that will rock our world. Come join the Snapzu community and share your best using the social list provided!
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MSN will be retired and users migrated to Skype on March 15
Microsoft on Tuesday mass emailed its 100 million+ Messenger users to let them know that the service is officially being retired on March 15, 2013.
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‘Apple is done’ and Surface tablet is cool, according to teens
Apple’s staggering success over the past few years can be attributed to the combination of several key factors. Great leadership is one, great products is another. Apple’s deep pockets and monstrous marketing budget have played an equal role in the company’s success but according to a new report, Apple may be losing its grip on an important demographic.
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Samsung cancels Windows RT plans in U.S.
In a major blow to Microsoft , Samsung revealed that it has canceled plans to launch Windows RT devices in the United States.
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This is the funniest Windows error message you’ve ever seen
I have always found BSOD errors on large screens to be amusing, but there was never any WTF factor for me as I had experienced many and knew they are fairly easy to figure out. This is different.
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Skype privacy called into question
Microsoft is under fresh pressure to disclose information about how confidential its Skype user data is.
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Microsoft's 64GB Surface Pro will only have 23GB usable storage
Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet, due on February 9th, will have a smaller amount of storage space than expected.
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Fighting dirty: Microsoft’s mean ‘Scroogled’ ads are a sign of what's to come
Microsoft just came out with the second phase of its "Scroogled" campaign, a series of fearmongering attack ads aimed at Google that are very similar to the political attack ads that flood the...
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Microsoft is forcing Messenger users over to Skype starting April 8th
Microsoft is planning to force existing Windows Live Messengers users to upgrade to Skype from April 8th. In an effort to phase out its Messenger service, Windows Live Messenger clients will be restricted from signing into the service gradually starting in early April.
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