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12 reasons not to use Internet Explorer, ever

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Michael Horowitz: 12 reasons not to use Internet Explorer, ever
For Windows users interested in Defensive Computing, Internet Explorer is a poor choice of browser. It doesn't measure up to Firefox and Chrome. Read More

Sharon Machlis: iPad as portable TV
Of all the tasks I expected to do with my iPad, watching live TV wasn't on the list. But Apple's tablet turns out to be a surprisingly capable little television. Read More

Josh Stephens: The always-connected world of modern medicine
This week I've been hanging out at the hospital, spending time with my family and learning about medical IT. My wife's a doc so I'm constantly around the medical side of medicine but it's been a while since I spent time with the technology. Wow, have things changed... Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple 2012: Becomes world's biggest notebook vendor
Apple will become the world's biggest notebook vendor in 2012, beating Hewlett-Packard to first place with a commanding slice of the mobile computing market, if iPad and MacBook product sales are combined. Read More


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Predicting the Impact of Large Magnitude Earthquakes
It may be scientifically impossible to predict the specific day and time of an earthquake, but researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) aren't taking no for an answer. They're just asking a different question. Instead of looking for "when," the UNAM researchers are asking "what if." Read Now

PC Intelligence: Wi-Fi vs. Cellular: The tablets' impetus for change
Just a few months ago, I was fairly certain that a Wi-Fi only tablet would have trouble competing. It's already time to crumple up that piece of paper, throw it in the trash and start over. So I'm coming forward with new statistics and a new theory. Read More

Preston Gralla: Steve Ballmer's latest bellow --- I'm not stepping down at Microsoft
Despite increasing calls for Steve Ballmer to step down as CEO of Microsoft, Ballmer this week made it very clear: He plans to be at the helm of the company for a long time. At the Seattle Rotary Club yesterday, Ballmer used his trademark bellow to let the world know he's in it for the long haul. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple 2011: iPad sales hit 40 million
Apple is on target to sell up to 40 million iPads this calendar year as it tweaks its supply chain to meet huge demand. iPad 2 sales are seemingly exceeding one per second -- Apple is stealing the post-PC era. Read More

Shark Tank: Another satisfied customer
At this small university, one know-it-all professor is a constant pain for the only full-time IT tech on campus. But when he gets a year-long sabbatical to study abroad, there's a new problem. Read More

 
 
 

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