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721.
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Just give up on mobile already, Microsoft
computerworld.com
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11 years ago
tanglesome
4 points
722.
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Walmart's Buy-Online-Pickup-Instore Train Wreck
computerworld.com
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11 years ago
eschuman
4 points
723.
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This why Chicago fails in Tech:
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11 years ago
patton01
4 points
724.
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Apple, Psystar strike deal in copyright case
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17 years ago
fiaz
4 points
725.
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Southern California Edison layoffs get U.S. Senate attention
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11 years ago
petethomas
4 points
726.
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Chromebooks spank Windows
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11 years ago
tanglesome
4 points
727.
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How TripAdvisor attracts travellers and promotes return visits
cmo.com.au
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12 years ago
drewjaja
4 points
728.
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Microsoft: “Nobody loves developers more than us”
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12 years ago
gamoid
4 points
729.
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Tesla S teardown reveals it's more like a smartphone than a car
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12 years ago
bane
4 points
730.
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Unspoken truth about managing geeks
computerworld.com
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17 years ago
wheaties
4 points
731.
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Patent trolls under attack, but not dead yet
computerworld.com
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12 years ago
tanglesome
4 points
732.
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White House's new IT engineer is sharp, witty, and blunt
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12 years ago
brandonb
4 points
733.
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Who should really worry about Apple/IBM? Microsoft
computerworld.com
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12 years ago
tanglesome
4 points
734.
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Mt. Gox kept exchange open despite knowledge of large-scale theft
computerworld.com
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12 years ago
esalazar
4 points
735.
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HP discounts consumer Windows 7 PCs
computerworld.com
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12 years ago
ilamont
4 points
736.
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MenuetOS inches towards 1.0
computerworld.com.au
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13 years ago
protomyth
4 points
737.
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Does Windows 8 help the government to spy on us? Hell yes.
computerworld.com
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13 years ago
tanglesome
4 points
738.
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No, your data isn't secure in the cloud
computerworld.com
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13 years ago
hellturtle
4 points
739.
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The average price for a Windows XP exploit is $50,000 to $150,000
computerworld.com
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13 years ago
antitrust
4 points
740.
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Android one-click Google authentication method puts users, businesses at risk
computerworld.com
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13 years ago
Kilo-byte
4 points
741.
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John Ousterhout (Creator of Tcl) Interview
computerworld.com.au
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17 years ago
davidw
4 points
742.
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NSA helped with Windows 7 development (2009)
computerworld.com
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13 years ago
InternalRun
4 points
743.
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Fragmented Android drives big dev to Apple
blogs.computerworld.com
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13 years ago
amatheus
4 points
744.
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Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search
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13 years ago
scholia
4 points
745.
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Microsoft Q3 earnings and revenue up, as all divisions make gains
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13 years ago
scholia
4 points
746.
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Good-Bye Solaris? The Fate of Sun's Top 5 Technologies After the IBM Buyout
blogs.computerworld.com
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17 years ago
mdasen
4 points
747.
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NoSQL showdown: MongoDB vs. Couchbase
computerworld.com.au
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13 years ago
jchrisa
4 points
748.
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Did a fear of Linux spark Microsoft's investment in Dell?
blogs.computerworld.com
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13 years ago
CrankyBear
4 points
749.
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OSs are leaving the user out of user interfaces
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14 years ago
CrankyBear
4 points
750.
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The AI pricing conundrum – it started as a nightmare, now it's worse
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22 days ago
speckx
4 points
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