Finally, an official confirmation. Microsoft is launching the new Office, aka Office 2013, on January 29. [Read more]
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Finally, an official confirmation. Microsoft is launching the new Office, aka Office 2013, on January 29. [Read more]
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Office 2013 to debut tomorrow
Android/iOS: If you like to listen to music as you fall asleep, these apps for iOS and Android will monitor your slumber and stop the music once you’ve fallen into a deep sleep. More »
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Make Your Smartphone Turn Off Your Music When You Fall Asleep
Step one: incite panic. MyCleanPC.com Maybe you’ve seen the ads on the Internet or on TV in the wee hours of the morning. They make lofty promises: get rid of blue screens and error messages! Increase your speed! Clean up your system! But even when these PC cleanup apps aren’t just malware in disguise, the things they’re doing for your PC are often dubious. Many either replicate tasks that can be handled by built-in utilities or do things that could cause more problems than they solve. To highlight just why you and your loved ones should never let these applications anywhere near your PC, we picked one that we’d recently seen ads for: MyCleanPC. It’s the archetypal Windows cleanup app—and you probably shouldn’t install it. Intimidation tactics The standard ad for a PC cleanup app follows the same basic format as this ad from MyCleanPC.com . These ads for PC cleanup products often follow the same basic formula: appeal to people with slow or buggy PCs, throw in a few shots of an operating system that looks kind of like Windows, tack on some “customer testimonials,” and offer a free diagnosis that will make all the problems go away. Read 14 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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Yes, that PC cleanup app you saw on TV at 3 a.m. is a waste
Sure, you could enjoy Android on your PC through dual-booting or virtualization , but the folks at Socketeq have whipped up yet another alternative: a port of Mountain View’s mobile OS, fittingly dubbed WindowsAndroid, that runs natively on the Windows kernel (under Vista, 7 and 8) instead of Linux. Not only does the operating system run speedily since its free of virtualization chains, but it serves up the appropriate tablet or smartphone UI based on window size, and plays nice with keyboards and mice, to boot. Socketeq’s solution serves up the full Android experience, but you’ll have to separately flash the Google apps that typically come baked in, according to Android Police . Ice Cream Sandwich is the freshest flavor of Android to have undergone the kernel-replacement treatment, and it’s currently being offered as a free “first-try” download at the source. Filed under: Cellphones , Desktops , Tablets , Microsoft , Google Comments Via: Android Police Source: Socketeq
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redletterdave writes “On Friday morning, BitTorrent launched the alpha test of a new, free public service called BitTorrent Sync, which allows users to securely back up and sync files over the Web using BitTorrent’s platform. Unlike competing services such as Box or Dropbox, BitTorrent Sync doesn’t store files on remote servers (which means that no third party has access to one’s files), and also has no storage limits other than what your devices can hold.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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BitTorrent Launches Dropbox Alternative
Running certain Android apps on your desktop is nothing new with Bluestacks , but now you can get the whole dang OS running on your PC as a native application thanks to a little program called WindowsAndroid . More »
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You Can Run Android 4.0 in Its Entirety Right on Your PC
The Infrascanner Model 2000, which uses near-infrared technology to screen for intracranial hematomas, is intended for use on battlefields, in hospitals, and on the sidelines of high-contact sports. [Read more]
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How the wave of a wand can detect bleeding in the brain
It’s come to light that two US power plants were hit by malware attacks in 2012 , after employees used infected USB sticks. More »
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Two US Power Plants Hit By Malware Attacks
This has been a long time coming. Microsoft Play just added has (see update below) 15 Xbox Live Arcade games to Windows 8 and RT through the Windows Store. And it’s about time. More »
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Microsoft Is Finally Bringing XBLA Games to Windows 8 and RT (Updated)
If your organization uses Citrix services, then the background programs for this service may be a cause for some slowdowns. [Read more]
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Citrix background services taking 100 percent CPU in OS X