Stories about: CompUSA

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    TouchDroid will turn TouchPads into Android tablets 23/08/2011 08:39:54

    The lucky people who managed to buy a US$99 TouchPad before they sold out just got luckier: A group of developers is working on a way to load Android onto the tablets.
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    Can your system handle Windows 7? 06/04/2011 02:46:00

    Much as everyone loves Microsoft's Windows 7, not everyone has made the move yet. Plenty of folks are clinging to Windows XP for dear life, while others just didn't see enough reason to upgrade from Vista. After all, it's not like Microsoft is giving Windows 7 away for free.
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    Celebrate a month of World Cup soccer with a flash drive 10/07/2010 10:17:00

    An estimated one billion of us watched the FIFA World Cup soccer final this Sunday in which Spain proved victorious against the Netherlands (it was all fortold by an opctopus, apparently). In a nod to the sport that's captivated the world for the past month with its athletes' fancy footwork and goal-scoring head shots, its referees' bad calls, and its rabid audience's ear-splitting, vuvuzela-fueled enthusiasm, take a look at the T001 Soccer Jersey USB flash drives from Adata.
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    Cybercrime toll mounts for businesses 11/09/2008 08:18:00

    Cybercrime is more than a buzzword, it's a critical business concern, say 1,387 IT professionals surveyed by security firm Finjan.
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    Everex to make CloudBook UMPC with 9-in. LCD 17/01/2008 08:20:17

    Everex may not be releasing its first US$399 ultraportable CloudBook until the end of January, but the Taiwanese PC maker is already talking about a supersize successor due later this year that will sport a bigger screen but stay under $500.
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    Forget the OLPC: Here's a 30-children-per-desktop solution 17/10/2007 10:49:36

    Consider the similarity between Angelina Jolie and the One Laptop Per Child project. Both garner gobs of favorable publicity for their humanitarian work that overshadow, in Jolie's case, her recent dry spell at the box office, and in the OLPC's case, its lack of a proven business model.
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    Red Hat faces challenges to move beyond core technology 28/09/2007 06:17:25

    Clad in his pajamas, Red Hat co-founder Marc Ewing arrived at work at 11 a.m. one day in 1998, unlocked the office for a new employee, and promptly left to go back to sleep.
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    Seven ways to fix WGA 30/08/2007 12:17:56

    Microsoft's Alex Kochis has blogged an explanation of the glitch behind last weekend's Windows Genuine Advantage screwup that left users being told their copies of Windows were pirated, and Vista users having features like Aero and ReadyBoost disabled. In short, buggy preproduction code accidentally got rolled out to the production servers that verify whether a copy of Windows is legit or not. Oops!
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    VMware offers Fusion for running Windows on Macs 07/08/2007 08:44:13

    VMware gave startup Parallels some competition Monday by releasing the first version of its software that lets Windows applications run on Apple's Macintosh computers.
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    Dell steps closer to enlisting sales partners 21/05/2007 09:09:48

    Dell is moving forward with plans to begin selling PCs through solution providers, channel partners and retail partners, instead of sticking with the pure direct sales model championed by company founder, Michael Dell.
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    10 things we love about Apple 08/05/2007 10:36:42

    In a world where generic MP3 players are sold alongside Chia Pets in every K-Mart, Target and Quickie Mart, Apple's iPods are anything but commodities.
 
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