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Microsoft sells out of 128GB Surface Pro
The quick sell-out of the 128GB device is a sign that early buyers were considering the Surface Pro as a notebook rather than a tablet. Read More


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Enterprises dropping BlackBerry support in favor of the iPhone
Researchers found that the iPhone now enjoys IT support at 74 percent of enterprises, up from 52 percent a year ago. By contrast, BlackBerry is now supported in 62 percent of enterprise companies, down from 77 percent the previous year. Read More

Feds' plans for better Wi-Fi have carriers seeing red
If you're going to think seriously about the Internet, be aware that the carriers are doing a terrible job to the point they're pushing the Web over a cliff. Now, they're lining up to oppose the FCC's laudable efforts to make Wi-Fi work better. Read More

Windows 8 PCs languish in a world of hurt
Quick, does anyone have a Windows 8 success story they'd like to share? Because right about now Microsoft and the companies that make Windows PCs could use some good news. Read More

Get used to it: The post-PC employee has arrived
A large swatch of information workers have decided that using computers, tablets, and smartphones -- often all three -- suits the "work anywhere, work everywhere" environment we now know so well. Read More


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