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What does the future hold for the PC?
What will your computer look like in ten or twenty years?
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Porn websites visited 250,000 times on parliament computers
Over 247,000 attempts were made to visit X-rated websites from the UK Parliament’s computer network last year, with the numbers spiking during parliamentary recess in April, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed.
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Your Next Computer Should Be a Desktop
I get asked for advice on very practical but personal matters. “How do I block my boss on Facebook?” “Can I take back an email I just sent my ex?” The most frequent question is: “Which laptop should I buy?” To me, that’s like asking which Lunchable to feed your first-grader. I like to answer by challenging the assumption that that’s all there is. Forget the laptop, have you considered a desktop?
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This Portable PC Costs Less than a Blu-Ray Movie Collection. Seriously.
This portable, smartphone-size PC computer runs Windows 10 and costs less than $100.
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Dell does a Superfish, ships PCs with easily cloneable root certificates
In a move eerily similar to the Superfish debacle that visited Lenovo in February, Dell is shipping computers that come preinstalled with a digital certificate that makes it easy for attackers to cryptographically impersonate Google, Bank of America, and any other HTTPS-protected website.
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PC sales fall to lowest numbers since 2007
A combination of holiday sales and the launch of Windows 10 weren't enough to slow the decline of PC sales, which have fallen to their lowest levels since 2007. Shipments declined by as much as 10.6 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to analyst firm IDC. Fellow analyst Gartner had similarly dire numbers to share: 75.7 million PCs shipped for the quarter, down 8.3 percent on 2014. Overall sales for the year were just as bad...
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Dell’s Ubuntu-Flavored Skylake XPS 13 expected to ship soon
Dell's XPS 13 Developer Edition will be no exception. In fact, it will be the only compact Linux laptop using a Skylake chip from the top five PC makers in the world.
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Snapseed For PC - (Windows 10/8/7) & Mac
Technology is a land of miracles, where each harvest provides an insight into the riches of modernizing world and how!
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Apple exec says using a 5-year-old PC is 'sad'
Apple announced a handful of new products and updated apps at an event on Monday, including the smaller iPhone SE and CareKit, a framework for creating apps that enable people to take an active and collaborative role in monitoring their health. The company also announced a new iPad Pro, the PC replacement from Apple with a 9.7-inch display that's smaller than the iPad Pro released last year, and something that was said during that particular presentation has rubbed many people the wrong way.
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Quantum computing: Game changer or security threat? - BBC News
Quantum computing offers financial institutions the prospect of faster transactions and lower trading costs, but is it also a threat to security?
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Microsoft’s E3 Windows 10 push doesn’t remove the stigma of UWP - PC Invasion
Windows 10 remains a hard sell on PC, even with Microsoft’s E3 games blitz. PC Invasion's Peter Parrish addresses the stinky stigma of UWP.
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Evolve going free-to-play on PC as developer comments on disappointing reception, “DLC shitstorm”
Evolve is doing exactly what players have been calling for since launch, and good on it. Evolve is going free-to-play on PC as of July 7, Turtle Rock has announced. All those who purchased the game will be granted Founder status, keep all purchased add-on…
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Not even physics can stop Corsair's latest cooling fans
Not satisfied with your noisy old PC cooling fan? Then consider upgrading to Corsair’s latest ML-series fans, which use maglev technology in order to bend the very forces of physics to your PC-cooling will. With earlier, now outdated models, wear was caused by friction from the rapid rotation of the fan, which also generated noise and heat. However, the ML-series magnetically suspends the fan blades away from the central bearing of the motor, resulting in a dramatically quieter and more reliable fan even at higher speeds.
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Microsoft’s giving you just 10 days now, not 31, to change your mind about Windows 10
In what appears to be a dramatic change to Microsoft's downgrade policy, a spokeswoman says that the time to revert back to an earlier version of Windows is now just 10 days.
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Facebook & Unity Team Up for new PC gaming platform
According to the latest developer news from Facebook, Unity has joined forces with the social media giant and have stated they will integrate each others services into an all-new PC gaming platform that Facebook announced is under development. This new PC gaming platform will allow Unity to incorporate game developers and game publishers work onto Facebook more effortlessly.
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The Rarest PC Gaming Merch
It's not always about winning in online games -- sometimes it's about showing off and making sure people know how much awesome stuff you've accumulated. And when it comes to turning heads, nothing's more...
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Want to Buy a Windows 7 PC? Hurry! Halloween Marks End of Sales
Soon, Windows 10 will be the only Windows operating system you can buy officially. On October 31, Windows 7 and 8.1 are reaching their end of sales milestone. We explain what that means for you.
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nutroniks.com
Gaming news, reviews, screenshots, and videos for all of the latest games on PC and next generation consoles.
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Microsoft announces new VR headsets for Windows 10, starting at $299
Microsoft’s partners will ship a new line of virtual reality headsets to take advantage of Windows 10’s VR and holographic capabilities. At today’s event, Microsoft said that the headsets will start at $299 and will include inside-out tracking sensors, obviating the need for external cameras or laser systems like those on the current Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, and Acer are all listed as partners.
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Microsoft's x86 on ARM64 emulation: A Windows 10 'Redstone 3' Fall 2017 feature
Since January 2016 (and maybe before), there's been talk that Microsoft was working on bringing x86 emulation to ARM processors. Sources of mine are now saying that this capability is coming to Windows 10, though not until "Redstone 3" in the Fall of 2017. Here's why this matters: Microsoft officials continue to claim that Continuum -- the capability that will allow Windows 10 Mobile devices to connect to external displays and keyboards -- is going to be a key for the company, its partners and its customers.
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