Windows 8 infographic: Pros and cons at a glance

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Windows 8 infographic: Pros and cons at a glance

TechRepublic polled its members as to whether they had plans to upgrade to Windows 8. We also have the top reasons why they will or won't. Read more

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Apple, Samsung U.S. smartphone sales jump 43 percent

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Apple cites Samsung doc as proof it wanted to copy iPhone

Samsung studies show people confused Galaxy Tab with iPad

Best Buy founder's strategy: Cut prices to better compete

Verizon divulges high data plans under 'Share Everything'

Samsung to investigate child labor claims at factory

Google spreadsheets gains lockdown feature

Starbucks aims to take Square, digital payments mainstream

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Twitter subpoenaed over violent tweets to Mike Tyson show

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