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12 modern PCs that run the Windows you really want

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January 23, 2014
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12 modern PCs that run the Windows you really want

Here are 12 good laptops and desktops that will run Windows 7 for a very long time

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2. Windows 9 rumors freeze corporate Windows 8 uptake

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5. Ford enlists MIT, Stanford to to drive automated cars

6. Boycotting RSA Conference is a misplaced endeavor

7. LogMeIn pulls plug on free remote access; rage ensues

8. TrustyCon vs. RSA and NSA: New conference pushes trustworthy agenda

9. 5 Hybrid IT Roles Your Business Needs to Succeed in 2014

10. 30 years of Apple's Mac computer

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I have watched on silently from the sidelines as the "boycott RSA Conference" story has played out. Now that we are a month or so away from the conference "where the world talks security" I just can't hold it in any longer. I really think the few outliers who have announced they are boycotting and not speaking or attending this year's RSA Conference have gotten more than their 15 minutes worth. ... READ MORE

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LogMeIn pulls plug on free remote access; rage ensues

Angry users of LogMeIn's free remote access service are lashing out at the company for giving them what amounts to a week's warning that their plugs would be pulled. READ MORE

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