Windows 8 editions revealed: Two retail, one for ARM, one for enterprise

Confirming previous rumors about simplified SKUs, Microsoft has announced that its latest operating system will come in three consumer flavors: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT (stands for runtime). The first two will be available at retail, while the third will only be preinstalled on ARM-based device. This...



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SabPub Mac Trojan spreads through Microsoft Office vulnerability

Less than one week removed from the Flashback Trojan, there are reports of yet another Mac Trojan that is making the rounds. Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a is designed to steal information from infected systems and uses an exploit in Java that allows it to remain untraced by malware detection products. The Trojan is...



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Raspberry Pi finally begins to ship, $35 USB-powered mini PC

After suffering a manufacturing error and a subsequent certification issue, the Raspberry Pi is ready to ship to the first 10,000 eager customers who pre-ordered the device in February. In case you haven't heard, the Raspberry Pi is a fully-baked, credit card-sized PC that requires so little power to run...



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Seagate: Flash memory isn't a threat to conventional disk drives

Bored on this relatively uneventful Monday? Click on over to Forbes and read their nine-page interview with Seagate CEO Steve Luczo, who touched on everything from the Thailand floods, network-attached storage, future technologies like HAMR, industry consolidation, upcoming challenges and perhaps most interestingly, the state of flash storage. Although solid-state...



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Electronic Arts preparing to lay off at least 500 employees?

Electronic Arts is planning to lay off anywhere from 500 to 1,000 employees, or between five to 11 percent of their total workforce. The move could happen as soon as this week according to multiple sources within the company as reported by Derek Andersen from Startup Grind.



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Netflix CEO: Comcast should apply data caps equally, or not at all

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings gave Comcast a quick jab on his Facebook page yesterday, accusing the company of possibly violating net neutrality principles. Citing Comcast's uniquely preferential treatment of video streamed via Xfinity's Xbox app, Hastings called upon Comcast to either apply data caps equally or not at all. ...



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Netflix CEO: Comcast should apply data caps equally, or not at all *

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings gave Comcast a quick jab on his Facebook page yesterday, accusing the company of possibly violating net neutrality principles. Citing Comcast's uniquely preferential treatment of video streamed via Xfinity's Xbox app, Hastings called upon Comcast to either apply data caps equally or not at all. ...



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Quad-core Asus Transformer Pad 300 tablet coming April 22 for $399

Asus is set to join Samsung with the launch of a new tablet on April 22. The Transformer Pad 300 tablet is already showing up online at select retailers for under $400 but don’t let the price fool you – this is one feature-packed slate.



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Intel releases SandForce-based SSD 330 Series, start at $89

Just a few short days later than rumors suggested, Intel has officially released the new SSD 330 Series for those who seek a good mix of performance and value. Based on the SandForce SF-2281 controller and bringing the the SATA III 6Gbps interface to Intel's budget line for the first...


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Intel releases SandForce-based SSD 330 Series, starts at $89

Just a few short days later than rumors suggested, Intel has officially released the new SSD 330 Series for those who seek a good mix of performance and value. Based on the SandForce SF-2281 controller and bringing the the SATA III 6Gbps interface to Intel's budget line for the first...



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Crysis 3 officially announced, coming spring 2013

EA has officially taken the wraps off of Crysis 3 although a brief premature posting on Origin last week left gamers with several clues as to the direction of the next title in the franchise. As you were likely able to surmise, the game will take place in an urban...



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AMD cuts Radeon HD 7900 series prices, bundles three free games

The Radeon HD 7970 arrived as the world's fastest single-GPU graphics cards early this year and the lack of competition from Nvidia at the time allowed AMD to have its way with the market, stamping it with an uncharacteristically high retail price of $549. The lower-specced Radeon HD 7950 offered...



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Samsung confirms May 3 launch event, Galaxy S3 unveiling highly likely

Samsung looks set to launch the Galaxy S3 smartphone at an event titled "come and meet the next Galaxy" on May 3 in London, bringing an end to months of speculation and waiting for the new handsets arrival.



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FCC fines Google over Street View, investigation dropped

The US Federal Communications Commission has fined internet search giant Google $25,000 for deliberately impeding the investigation into the collection of wireless network data for their Google Street View project, according to the New York Times.



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The Year in Tech: 2011 Most Relevant Stories
Twenty-eleven is almost over and as we conclude our end-of-year articles it's time to look back at some of the most relevant stories of 2011. We'll do a brief recount of tech happenings in six categories: Desktop CPUs and Graphics, Hardware Industry, Devices and Components, Software, Gaming, Mobile Computing and The Web.


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HP Envy 14 Review
HP's 2011 Envy 14 picks up right where last year's model left off by beefing up the internals, adding modern connectivity options like USB 3.0 and DisplayPort and greatly improving the touchpad.


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AMD Radeon HD 7970 Review
The Radeon HD 7970 has earned its status as the world's fastest single-GPU card. AMD's new flagship offers huge performance gains over the HD 6970 -- a tad over 40% in the dozen games we tested. Unfortunately, AMD also plans to charge quite handsomely for the HD 7970's pixel-crunching prowess.


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CryptoExpert 8 8.16
Secure offline data storage for Windows 7.


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WinZip 16.5.10095
WinZip is bar none, the most popular and useful file compression utility out there.


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PowerArchiver 2011 12.12.03
PowerArchiver offers hundreds of features, yet remains easy to use, small and fast.


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Startup Delayer 3.0.323
Startup Delayer gives you the power to optimize your Startup Process by delaying applications from starting up as soon as you log into your computer.


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Toolwiz Care 1.0.0.1800
Toolwiz Care is a free tool set designed to speed up your PC and give your system full care.


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Comodo BackUp 4.1.2.28
Comodo BackUp - Automatic file backup and recovery for Windows.


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Google Chrome 18.0.1025.163 for Mac OS X
Chrome combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.


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Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Database 04/16/11
Keep our Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware updated.


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VideoCacheView 2.16
Extract Web site video files from the cache of your Web browser.


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Free Window Registry Repair 2.7
A windows registry repair freeware.


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iSpy 4.0.1.0
iSpy uses your webcams and microphones to detect and record movement or sound and provides security, surveillance, monitoring and alerting services.


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GRBackPro 7.5.50
A professional data backup program for Windows.

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Windows 7 Manager 4.0.4
A powerful software tool to tweak, optimize, maintain and tune up your Windows 7, it bundles more than 30 different utilities in one.


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Tixati 1.86
Tixati is a peer-to-peer file sharing program that uses the popular BitTorrent protocol.


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Advanced Uninstaller Pro 10.62
Remove software and files that were left behind after you uninstalled software that you no longer use.


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qBittorrent 2.9.7
The qBittorrent project aims to provide a Free Software alternative to utorrent.


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Tweaking.com - Windows Repair 1.7.0
All-in-one repair tool to help fix a large majority of known Windows problems including registry errors and file permissions as well as issues with IE, Windows Update, Windows Firewall and more.


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Freebie Notes 2.53
Great little program for users who just want sticky notes with an alarm timer.


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WinPatrol 24.6.2012.0
Detects attacks and violations of your computer environment.


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Anti-keylogger 10.3.2
Real-time blocking of most types of keystroke monitoring programs.


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Mozilla Firefox 10.0.3 for Android
Get Firefox 8.0 for your Android device.


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Easy CD-DA Extractor Free 16.0.3
All-in-one audio application. Rip audio cd's, convert audio files and burn audio cd's.


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PlayOn 3.5.2
Never Pay Outrageous Cable Bills Again. Free Movies, TV Shows, Live Sports and more.


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Hotspot Shield 2.53
Ensure you are private, secure, and anonymous online... 100% free.


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TVersity 2.0
Share your personal and favorite Internet media


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