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NETXPRESS: Microsoft releases Surface PCs
sheila@amnews.comLast week, Microsoft held a special event to announce their new line of Surface PCs. The Surface PCs are Microsoft-made hardware in tablet form. There will be two models of the Surface, “one running an ARM processor featuring Windows RT, and one...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Apple iPad, Sandwiches, Apple iPhone, Foods and Beverages
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Windows 8 makes you relearn how to use your PC
CNNMoneyMicrosoft's upcoming Windows 8 brings a batch of bold updates to the antiquated PC interface, with one big drawback: Users will have to learn how to use a PC all over again. The operating system introduces three new and essential gesture-based commands:...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft could owe billions in antitrust battle
CNN MoneyMicrosofthas gotten caught up once again in an antitrust battle over its Internet Explorer browser -- and this time, it could cost the company billions. European regulators claim that Microsoft failed to comply with a 2009 commitment to give PC users...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Microsoft Corporation, Punishment, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Windows
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Family man killed by stray bullet in Seattle died in his father's arms
Q13 FOX News reportersA 42-year-old man who was shot and killed by a stray bullet as he drove through Seattle's Central District was a married father of two and a software engineer at Zillow who died in his father's arms. The victim, Justin Ferrari, was driving his family...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Murder, Expedia Incorporated
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State audit finds nothing wrong with Roanoke County real estate assessments
WDBJ7 ReporterAre Roanoke County's real estate assessments inflated? Some residents think so, prompting county leaders to call for an audit. Now the results of that audit are in. County leaders have said all along real estate assessments are on the up and up. To...Tags: Real Estate, Roanoke County, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Services and Shopping
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Robert F. 'Hop' Crooks, programmer
Robert F. "Hop" Crooks, a retired Social Security Administration computer programmer, died Monday of complications from a massive epileptic seizure at Marshall Medical Center in Placerville, Calif.
The longtime Oella and Catonsville resident was 65....Tags: Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Bruce Springsteen, Ellicott City, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Catonsville
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Software engineer turned professor hopes to make a difference
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — For Rick Castrapel, making a difference in the software business was not nearly as important as making a difference in the life of a student. “I had a long and glorious career as a software engineer,” Castrapel said. “...Tags: Entertainment Events, LEGO Group, Education, Science and Technology, Nobel Prize Awards
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NETXPRESS: Let's take a look in the mailbag
sclark@amnews.comThis week, we take a peek into the mailbag. A reader wrote in asking about how to get content removed from a search engine. A.G. writes: “Information, at the request of an individual, has been removed from a website I am associated with. However,...Tags: Linux, Skype, Apple iPad, Online Media Industry, Networking
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Obama, Romney miss the elephant in the room
The unemployment rate has been stuck above 8 percent for months. President Barack Obama continues to blame the moribund economy on President George W. Bush while claiming that he has created 4.5 million jobs. Republican challenger Mitt Romney announces...
Tags: North American Free Trade Agreement, China, Mitt Romney, Telecommunication Equipment, Intel Corp.
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Want Windows 8? It'll only cost you $40
CNNMoneyIf you're considering an upgrade to Windows 8 this fall, Microsoft just made the option much cheaper. The software giant announced Monday that anyone running Windows XP or a more recent version can upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just $40. That's...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Microsoft Corporation
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Internet blackout for thousands begins Monday
Hundreds of thousands of Internet users whose computers are infected with a particularly nasty virus are now unable to access the Web. The Federal Bureau of Investigation shut down Internet servers that it temporarily set up to support those affected...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Networking, Netflix Inc.
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NETXPRESS: Windows 8 operating system is on the horizon
sheila@amnews.comMicrosoft has announced a variety of upgrade discounts as it prepares for the release of its upcoming Windows 8 operating system. Let’s check them out. The initial deal enables anyone who purchases a Windows 7 PC between June 2, 2012, and Jan. 31,...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows
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