Thursday, April 3, 2014

Microsoft makes Windows free on phones, small tablets, and gizmos - but not PCs | TechHive

Microsoft makes Windows free on phones, small tablets, and gizmos - but not PCs | TechHive: "In late February, screenshots of "Windows 8.1 with Bing" leaked to the web, said to be a free version of Windows stuffed with auxiliary services to recoup Microsoft's money in other ways. Well, Microsoft announced that Windows is indeed going free for at least some devices going forward—but not for desktop users. Windows 8.1 with Bing was never mentioned once at Wednesday's Build keynote."



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10 April Fools' tech gags so bizarre they might almost be true (but they aren't, sorry) | TechHive

10 April Fools' tech gags so bizarre they might almost be true (but they aren't, sorry) | TechHive: "Check your calendar and ratchet up your skepticism: It’s April 1, the day you can trust absolutely nothing on the Internet. (The other 364 days of the year, the Internet is scrupulously honest and trustworthy.) In a tradition that generates equal parts amusement and annoyance, tech companies have taken to YouTube, Twitter and company blogs to unleash their latest batch of April Fools’ Day pranks on the unsuspecting public."



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Hacker risks rise as Microsoft shuts down support for Windows XP - Worldwide - 08-04-2014 - Event - Zapaday

Hacker risks rise as Microsoft shuts down support for Windows XP - Worldwide - 08-04-2014 - Event - Zapaday: "Microsoft ends technical support for Windows XP after twelve years. 

Microsoft will also stop providing Microsoft Security Essentials for download on Windows XP."



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How To Format A Write Protected USB Flash Drive

How To Format A Write Protected USB Flash Drive: "32GB of sweet USB flash drive storage space just sits in your office drawer, ironically taking up space. Why? Because you can’t put anything else on it. It’s write protected and you can’t format the stupid thing! Or can you? We get a lot of people asking about formatting write protected USB flash drives."



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5 Productive Things You Can Do With Your Smartphone Without a Signal

5 Productive Things You Can Do With Your Smartphone Without a Signal: "In many ways, your smartphone is more powerful than the computers of Apollo 11. While it won’t get you to the moon, you can be lightyears ahead if you use your phone to its full potential. That includes using it when you have no mobile or data connection."



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