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Microsoft president of the interactive entertainment business Don Mattrick took the stage at Microsoft’s Xbox reveal this morning to introduce the new console, dubbed “Xbox One.” He promised that…

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Google isn’t giving up on its Chrome OS -powered vision of a life spent completely in the browser, but how easy is it to ditch your trusty laptop for a…

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Ever forgotten your Windows password and locked yourself out of your PC? It’s a nightmare, but there are several ways to get back in. We’re going to explore the method…

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Dear old Linux, what are we to do with you? Developed for just over two decades and it’s still barely made a mark on the consumer consciousness. There was a…

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Many of those set-top boxes hidden under televisions are already running Linux. And despite their lack of CPU power, they’re all more than capable of recording and playing several…

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It seems a $US1 billion is the going rate for successful social media platforms these days. A year after Facebook dropped a cool billion acquiring photo sharing service Instagram , rumours…

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Apple is preparing to bring Mac production back to the U.S. this year, but it’s still a mystery as to which family of its computer hardware will be made…

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Indonesian businessman and presidential candidate Aburizal Bakrie is pitching himself as the man needed to push economic growth. Yet at a recent public lectu…

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The AOC i2757Fm and this Viewsonic VX2770Smh-LED are two peas in a pod. Both are budget-oriented 27-inch models with 1,920 x 1,080 full-HD resolutions and sporting IPS…

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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 browser is more secure than any of its rivals in terms of protecting users from harmful downloads, according to new research. A study from NSS (pdf) said…

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What makes Linux Mint so awesome? That, in itself, is quite a question. After all, why do we use Linux? It’s one of those questions that can only be answered…

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This week we’ve discovered two possible elixirs of youth, the secret to being more attractive to the opposite sex, and a back-pain breakthrough that could cure your aching back…

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Google is giving developers the ability to build push notifications in to web apps for its Chrome browser and Chrome OS . The new Google Cloud Messaging Service for Chrome (GCM)…

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Bing users, if they so desire, can now like and comment on posts from Facebook friends that appear within the engine’s social search results. Bing introduced the social search sidebar…

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As one of the early innovators in the compact system camera market, Olympus has enjoyed great success with its PEN range of Micro Four Thirds cameras. The retro designs of…

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The new Olympus PEN E-P5 builds on the heritage of the existing PEN lineup, but uses the same 16.1 million pixel sensor as the premium Olympus OM-D camera. It…

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Paid channels are coming to YouTube. Google, the video site’s parent company, announced that starting today, it’s launching a pilot program for a limited group of partners to offer paid…

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Microsoft is to make it possible to edit Office Web Apps from Android tablets, matching the capabilities it already provides to Windows 8 tablets and iPads . The move is part of…

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The HTC First smartphone is checking in with an almost free price on U.S. carrier AT&T, as poor sales speculation for the Facebook phone has mounted. “The HTC First…

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Update: Turns out the Windows Blue news wasn’t done for the day. During the Wired Business Conference, Julie Larson-Green, corporate vice president for Windows, revealed that a public preview…

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