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Installing Windows 7 from USB

As netbooks get more popular and optical drives become less and less of an assumption, there are many times when a USB install of an operating system is a far better choice than the old DVD/CD we... Read more

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Making Large UPS Systems More Efficient

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Fetching 64-bit Mozilla builds for Linux

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HTML5 and CSS3: Animation without Flash or JavaScript

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Microsoft means business but that doesn't mean the consumer market is lost

Microsoft has its sights set on reclaiming consumer market share, while maintaining its hold on the enterprise. Read more


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