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Intel's open-source Galileo computer on sale for $69.90
  Intel's Galileo open-source computer for the hacker and do-it-yourself crowd can now be ordered for $69.90, and is scheduled to ship at the end of November. Read More
 


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6TB helium-filled hard drives take flight, bump capacity 50%
Western Digital Monday started shipping a 6TB, helium-filled hard drive that represents a 50% increase in drive capacity over today's largest hard drives. Read More
 

Review: Hands on with the new Haswell chip iMac
Apple updated its iMac line in September, adding Haswell chips, faster storage options and support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi while leaving the stylish look intact. Columnist Michael deAgonia explains what's new and what's not. Read More
 

Google's KitKat gives Mozilla, Nokia a scare
Google has paid extra attention to Android's performance on low-cost smartphones when developing version 4.4 of the OS, which could be very good news for consumers and developers but a problem for competitors like Mozilla and Nokia. Read More
 

Windows 8 uptake slows, ditch-XP movement decelerates
Windows 8's user share in October climbed past the 10% milestone for the first time since the launch of the radically-overhauled OS a year ago, an analytics company said Friday. Read More
 


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If your organization has yet to complete its Windows XP migration, read Google's guide for pointers on improving security during the migration process and advantages of cloud-based solutions. Learn about Chrome browser's extended support for XP and why businesses are switching to Google Apps for Business and Chromebooks. Read now!

Raspi.TV and Cyntech work on cheap 9-in. monitor for Raspberry Pi
A project aims to bring an inexpensive 9-inch portable monitor to the popular US$25 Raspberry Pi PC, which comes without a keyboard, mouse or monitor. Read More
 

Robert L. Mitchell: Flashback: Remembering the 386SX
What the heck is a 386SX? If you're old enough to know the answer, then you may just be old enough to have read this comparative review in the August 1990 issue of BYTE Magazine. Read More
 

Sharky: You manage the division, we'll manage the clocks
Pilot fish gets a call from a newly promoted division director from an IT group that fish's team supports -- and it's not one that inspires confidence. Read More
 

JR Raphael: New Nexus! 5 things to know about the Nexus 5
Google's new Nexus is here! So stop staring already and read up on five noteworthy things you should know about the Nexus 5. Read More
 

 

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