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10 technologies that could revolutionize retail

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Windows 7 powers more than half of all PCs
As Windows XP continued its decline, users who deserted the obsolete operating system shifted to Windows 7, not the newer Windows 8, more circumstantial evidence that commercial customers, not consumers, now drive PC sales. Read More
 

Demand for extra-large iPhone may be overstated
Although Apple watchers expect the company to boost the iPhone's screen size this fall, demand for a very large display is actually weak among iPhone owners in China -- and even weaker in the U.S. Read More
 

ABM overcomes pro-VMware bias to adopt Microsoft's Hyper-V
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Tricky ways to make industrial infrastructure vanish
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