[TechRepublic] A Windows 8 Nook in the works?

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TechRepublic Member | May 07, 2012

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Get ready for a new Nook Tablet powered by Windows 8

There is a lot riding on the success of a partnership between Microsoft and Barnes & Noble. Read more

Microsoft: Media Center not part of 'the future of entertainment'

A new blog post from Microsoft fills in details about how Media Center will fit in Windows 8, as an extra-cost option. And it’s pretty clear that Media Center is not part of “the future of entertainment in Windows.” Read more

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10 Current Security Threats for Individuals

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10 reasons IT pros get a bad rap

It's no secret that IT pros aren't too popular with some clients and end users. Alan Norton considers some of the underlying reasons for the bad press. Read more

Five free and secure password management apps

Maintaining a large assortment of strong passwords is a challenge. Here are some apps that make the task more manageable. Read more

Imagining a world without Star Wars

What if George Lucas never invented Star Wars because he was able to make the science-fiction movie he wanted, instead? Read more

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Microsoft serves subpoenas on Google to disrupt criminal botnet

New details have emerged in a massive lawsuit by Microsoft and the banking industry to take down a global botnet based on the Zeus Trojan. Ironically, the leak occurred when Google exercised its privacy policy to notify the suspects. Read more


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Five solid replacements for Microsoft Outlook

Outlook may be the dominant business email client. But for some organizations, one of these alternatives might be a better choice. View on site

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Galaxy Tab 7.7. Inside the Android tablet, he finds an AMOLED display, replaceable battery, and lots of Samsung's homegrown hardware. View on site



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Silver Peak VXOA: A Foundation for Universal WAN Optimization (Silver Peak Systems, Inc.)

Esri Maps Out Large-Scale Growth with SAP and IBM (IBM)


 

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