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Trojans, viruses, worms: How does malware get on PCs and Macs?

What's the best way to deal with malicious software on PCs and Macs? You can't answer that question until you know how malware gets installed in the first place. Here's a reality check.

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Firefox 5: New, but improved?

Yes, there's already a new version of Firefox out. Hurray! But, is there anything really "new" in it? Not so much.

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Assessing the corporate tablet field: Why the enterprise may be different

The enterprise tablet market has its own quirks that can open doors---and maybe market share---for Apple challengers such as HP, RIM, Samsung, Motorola and others.

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Chromebooks: The choice of the AARP generation?

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Why is Apple winning? See white iPhone debacle

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The Best & Fastest Computers are Linux Computers

The latest Top 500 List of Supercomputers is out and, once more, the world's fastest computers are Linux computers.

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Tablet wars: RIM lowers PlayBook estimates, Amazon readies tablet, iPad rolls on

The tablet wars are heating up: RIM is halving sales forecasts of its PlayBook tablet, as Amazon is readying its Android tablet to shake up the tablet segment.

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LulzSec: "Snitches get stitches"

LulzSec posted the identities of two people it said had snitched and landed a teenage hacker in jail. The aim was to get the FBI and law enforcement agencies to hunt down snitches.

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Intel launches first Sandy Bridge chips for Ultrabooks

Intel has released new low-voltage versions of its second-generation Core processors designed to power a new class of so-called Ultrabooks from the likes of Asus, Lenovo and LG Electronics.

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