Enterprises like, don't love, Windows 7
Consumers appear to be snapping up Windows 7, but large companies won't, according to CIOs interviewed this week.
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Image gallery: Top Windows 7 tips and tweaks
From finding hidden desktop themes to speeding up the display of taskbar thumbnails, here's how to bend Windows 7 to your will.
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Windows 7 tricks: 20 top tips and tweaks
Getting to know Windows 7? Don't stop now: From speeding up taskbar thumbnails to bringing back the Quick Launch toolbar to whipping UAC into shape, here are 20 ways to make Windows 7 act the way you want.
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Elpida signs on another Taiwan DRAM maker
Elpida signed another Taiwanese DRAM maker, Winbond Electronics, to a manufacturing and technology partnership on Wednesday, putting an end to rumors that the company might join a rival alliance that uses technology from U.S.-based Micron Technology.
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China lauds iPhone app that spreads state views
China's film and TV regulator late Tuesday praised the growth of an iPhone application from state broadcaster CCTV as the country looks for new ways to project its political views abroad.
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Internet 'Emmys' -- and real dogs
One man's choices of the five best and five worst movies that are about the Internet in significant part, or that feature it prominently as a plot device.
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Cisco showcases big bets on collaboration
Unveiling 61 new products and features for enterprise employees to communicate with each other and partners, Cisco Systems executives emphasized the importance of collaboration at an event in San Francisco on Monday.
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Practical Advice for Laptops and Desktops
A few months ago, I put together some useful tips for laptops--stuff like fixing broken keys, and a useful keyboard shortcut. I think it's about time for another grab bag of tips. Read on for a laptop-specific power tip and a couple one-size-fits all tips for Windows machines.
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Windows 7 may be secure, but are Windows users safe?
Windows 7 users got a nice surprise on Tuesday when Microsoft released its first set of security patches since unveiling the new operating system last month. Of the 15 bugs patched, none affected Windows 7.
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NASA brings chemical sensor to iPhone
A researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center has developed a proof of concept of new technology that would bring compact, low-cost, low-power, high-speed nanosensor-based chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones.
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