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View Article“Do. Not. Upgrade. Ever.”
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View ArticleQ: Should I Get a Mac or a PC?
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Over time, you’ll inevitably notice your Windows PC getting slower and slower. While a professional performance tuneup might be in order every couple of years, there are lots of things you can do to...
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Windows 8, coming on October 26, 2012, is completely new, but comfortably familiar. It unifies touch-based tablets and traditional PCs without forcing you to adopt either paradigm. If you wanted...
View ArticleWindows 8 Preview Review (part 2 of 2)
Yesterday, I opened my review of Windows 8 with an introduction to the new user interface — the main difference between Windows 8 and its predecessor. But while the UI is a pretty major change, Windows...
View ArticleNevermind, Microsoft Still Doesn’t Get Mobile
Windows 8 will come in two flavors: RT and regular. The RT version is optimized for ARM processors, the kind you find in mobile devices. The obvious conclusion was that Windows RT would scrap the...
View ArticleGenerate a File List for Document Production During Discovery
When making initial disclosures in federal court (or state court, if your jurisdiction requires them), it’s sometimes easiest to just tell opposing counsel all the files you have without sending over a...
View ArticleWindows 8 Review (from The Verge)
Windows 8 is finally available to reviewers. I don’t plan to upgrade (it feels too half-baked for desktop users to me), at least not yet, but you can get your fill of minutiae on the final Windows 8...
View Article“Do. Not. Upgrade. Ever.”
Greg Broiles may call himself a fuddy-duddy (he’s relucant to upgrade from Windows XP), but he’s got some seriously good advice for anyone looking to upgrade Windows: Always start with a fresh,...
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