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TechRepublic Member | March 12, 2012

The Windows Explorer ribbon in Windows 8 is ready for prime time

Greg Shultz takes a closer look at some of the changes and new features in Windows Explorer in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Read more

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Reviews: A professional video editor comparison showdown

Choosing a professional high-end video editing application can be a daunting task. Matt Nawrocki compares Avid Media Composer 6 to Sony Vegas 11. Read more

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CeBIT 2012: Microsoft targets CIO BYOD problems with Windows 8, kind of

Why did Microsoft release specs in writing and then not even acknowledge them in a keynote speech at CeBit? Read more

Apple releases Apple Configurator on Mac App Store

Wil Limoges introduces the Apple Configurator utility, an app that will help administrators manage Apple devices in institutional or business settings. Read more


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