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TechRepublic Member | May 03, 2012

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I don't know why or how you would say goodbye to Microsoft

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Quick Tip: Easy access to system commands in Windows 8

With a left-click in the right place you can get to an easy access menu of some of the most common Windows 8 commands and features. Read more

Poll: Is a Barnes & Noble Windows 8 e-reader in your near future?

Microsoft and Barnes & Noble are making a joint effort to be part of your next e-reader decision. Are you ready for that? Read more

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Poll: Will Windows 8 make an impact in tablets?

Information about Windows 8 RT leads one developer to think there's little reason for IT departments to favor Windows 8 tablets over iPads and Android devices. Do you agree? Read more

Office challenge: Can you help a user who wants all workbooks to default to R1C1 referencing?

This week, text your Excel skills by providing a permanent solution for a user's R1C1 referencing preference. Read more

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Here's the part of the Microsoft and Barnes & Noble agreement everyone's ignoring

A Barnes & Noble filing about deliverables coming as a result of its new Microsoft partnership is chock-full of references to Windows Phone. Read more

If this is what a Metrofied Bing looks like, more, please

Microsoft has redesigned its Bing results page to make it less cluttered. Read more

Dropbox, SkyDrive, Google Drive: which one is right for you?

If you’re a Windows user looking for free online storage, three services stand out from the rest. Although Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive are superficially similar, there are some big differences. Here’s what to look for. Read more


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Raspberry Pi review

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Sexy LEGOs: Stormtroopers, Catwomen, models, and more

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