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Windows 8.1 update for Surface RT yanked after 'Blue Screen of Death' reports

Microsoft offers help for bricked Surface RT tablets | Tablets shipments to mushroom by 53% in 2013

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Windows 8.1 update for Surface RT yanked after 'Blue Screen of Death' reports
Microsoft on Friday yanked the Windows RT 8.1 update from its Windows Store after some Surface RT owners reported their tablets had been crippled. Read More


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Microsoft offers help for bricked Surface RT tablets
Microsoft yesterday published instructions for resurrecting a Surface RT that had been bricked by the Windows 8.1 update, along with a recovery image that must be loaded onto a USB flash drive. Read More

Tablets shipments to mushroom by 53% in 2013
Tablets shipments will soar ahead by 53% in 2013 as desktop and laptop shipments decline by 11%, research firm Gartner forecast on Monday. Read More

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At least one analyst is still bullish on BlackBerry
Despite reports that BlackBerry is up for sale, one analyst believes the company isn't dying and is actually selling more smartphones than several other manufacturers. Read More

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Apple warns of SSD failures in MacBook Air, offers free replacements
Apple is warning customers that solid-state drives in some MacBook Airs are failing and is offering free replacements. Read More

Acer C720 Chromebook review: High on power, low on panache
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Nexus 5 makes a quick appearance on Google Play
The upcoming Nexus 5 appeared briefly on the Google Play store late Thursday, indicating a $349 price for the expected Android 4.4 (KitKat) device. Read More

Jonny Evans: How to get your Mac ready for OS X Mavericks
Apple is letting developers know to submit their OS X Mavericks apps now for inclusion in the Mac App Store when the new OS ships "later this fall." The alarm bell isn't just for developers. It's for users, too. So, here's the Apple Holic guide to getting your Mac ready for the upgrade. Read More

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5G will have to do more than send speed up your phone, Ericsson says
For consumers looking forward to 5G mobile technology for super-high speed, network giant Ericsson says there will be more to it than that -- and less. Read More

More than 40% of YouTube traffic is now from mobile
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SoftBank to take over mobile distributor Brightstar for $1.26B
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Apps deployed on iPhone and iPad dominate in the enterprise
Companies are using the iOS platform more than 95% of the time to launch their custom and standard commercial apps, a new survey of Good Technology's 5,000 global customers found. Read More

JR Raphael: Dear Google: We need a midrange Chromebook. Please help
Google, you've got some great stuff going on with Chrome OS these days -- but there's one big piece of the puzzle still missing. Read More


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