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iPad Mini 7-in rumors: Price, release date, features
Here comes the 7.8-inch iPad Mini, preceded by the rumors. Commentators are prognosticating on the price, what features it'll have (or not have), and its release date. But Apple is saying nothing, natch. Read More


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Windows 7: 10 top tools for power users
Windows 7 works fine out of the box, but why settle for "fine"? From an all-in-one system utility to an enhanced clipboard, these 10 tools can give Windows 7 -- and your productivity -- a serious boost. Read More

Best iPad office apps: updated
From office suite apps such as spreadsheets and word processors to file managers and cloud services, these iPad apps will help boost your mobile productivity. Read More

10 useful tablet accessories
Whether you plan to buy the rumored Apple iPad Mini, a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, the Google Nexus 7 or another tablet, these accessories can improve your user experience. Read More

Richi Jennings: Analysis: Microsoft Surface tablet price range, RT and Pro
Here's the price range for the Microsoft Surface tablet (RT and Pro); at least, as cooked up by an analyst making some reasonable-sounding assumptions. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is staying schtumm, natch. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder whether, at $400-$500, Surface RT can compete with Apple's iPad. Read More


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Cybercriminals plot massive banking Trojan attack
An international gang of cyber crooks is plotting a major campaign to steal money from the online accounts of thousands of consumers at 30 or more major U.S. banks, security firm RSA warned. Read More

Windows 7 malware infection rate soars in 2012
Windows 7's malware infection rate climbed by as much as 182% this year, Microsoft said today. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.1 upgrade list: Is your device getting Jelly Bean?
Wondering if your phone or tablet will get the Android 4.1 upgrade? Here's an exhaustive and evolving list of everything we know about Jelly Bean, broken down by device. Read More

JR Raphael: Android off-contract: My prepaid journey, 3 months later
It's hard to believe, but it's been nearly three months since I ditched the Verizon Galaxy Nexus and moved to a prepaid smartphone setup. A lot of people have been asking me how I like my new and rather untraditional path. Read More

Analyst: Microsoft to price Surface RT tablet at $400 to $500
Microsoft's new Surface tablet, slated to ship later this month, will be priced between $399 and $499, an analyst said today. Read More

 
 
 

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