Monday 19 November 2012

How PC makers destroy the Windows experience

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TechRepublic Member | November 19, 2012

How PC makers destroy the Windows experience

Building a PC should be easy. Design great hardware, add an operating system and any specialized tools that your hardware needs, and delight the user. So why do some PC makers insist on screwing things up? Read more

Resource of the day

Powering Enterprise Collaboration with WAN Optimization 2.0

Check out this paper for a comparison of popular WAN optimization technologies, and a discussion of the unique WAN optimization requirements for business file sharing and collaboration.


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Walmart pre-Black Friday 2012 sale features HP laptops, all-in-one desktop

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News from CNET

 

Elon Musk says Apple likely to lose out to Google

Design guru Nielsen: Windows 8 UI 'smothers usability'

Ultra-cheap $19 Republic Wireless service opens back up

Apple teases upcoming annual Black Friday sale

Apple approves 1 millionth iOS app, tracker says

Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE model

Apple's OS X 10.9 may feature Siri and homegrown maps

Apple's new iMacs still on track for Nov., Dec. launch -- report




Today's recommended downloads

What's New in Toad for Oracle 11.5 (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)

Beginner's Guide to SSL Certificates (Symantec)

Five Trends Impacting the Enterprise IT Help Desk (Zendesk)

Powering Enterprise Collaboration with WAN Optimization 2.0 (Peer Software)

ESG Research Report: New NetVault Backup Licensing Model (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)


 

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