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Majority of businesses continue using Windows XP and more


Majority of businesses continue using Windows XP

Majority of businesses continue using Windows XPThough Microsoft has pulled its support for Windows XP, a surprisingly large number of businesses are still running the aged OS in their operations.

Over 100 businesses attended the recently held TechEd North America 2014 conference. After they were surveyed by IT systems provider Adaptiva, it was revealed that 53 percent of the attendees were still using…

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New LG 4K TV gets a price tag

New LG 4K TV gets a price tagAt the Consumer Electronics Show this year, LG revealed it would ship a 65-inch Ultra High Definition 4K OLED (organic light emitting diode) TV by the end of 2014. Now, thanks to a leak, we know the retail price of the item will be $8,999, but it will sell for $6,999.

The 65EC9700, as it is called, is the first large screen OLED TV that comes with UHD 4K resolution, which, at 3840…

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Stanford medical center begins using Google Glass

Stanford medical center begins using Google GlassSurgeons-in-training at Stanford University Medical School are now using Google Glass as part of their vast array of medical tools.

Google and CrowdOptic have teamed up to enhance the training program of these doctors. Basically, the Internet-connected headset allows a trainee's eye-view from the operating room to be transmitted, real time, to instructors. The idea is that by seeing what the trainees are seeing, the…

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Google Nexus 9 is in the air as Play Store slowly runs out of Nexus 7 2013 stock

Nexus 7 2013Could it be bye-bye Nexus 7 2013 at last? In all truthfulness, we'd hate it if the 7-inch budget champ would be discontinued. Sure, it lost a big chunk of the mojo it launched with back in July 2013, but it's still pretty fly for a $215 tablet.

Then again, if the little guy's extinction means the bigger, beefier Nexus 9's birth, I say death to the…

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SocialRank expands Twitter follower analytics service

SocialRank expands Twitter follower analytics serviceSocialRank, a Twitter analytics service that launched in February, has been upgraded significantly to helps companies and brands gather more insight and value from their social media.

Originally, the service allowed users to examine their Twitter followers to determine who are the most engaged, influential, or both.

Now, the service has been enhanced so that users have even more ways to evaluate those followers. Users can be categorized…

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CIA apologizes to Senate for hacking its computers

CIA apologizes to Senate for hacking its computersThe CIA seems to have issued a somewhat ambiguous confession that it covertly accessed Senate computers to carry out damage control in advance ahead of a report on supposed torture under its watch.

Spokesperson Dean Boyd said in a statement that the results of an internal investigation "include a judgment that some CIA employees acted in a manner inconsistent with the common understanding reached between SSCI…

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Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A for Europe incoming, S805 CPU, FHD screen in tow

Galaxy S5 LTE-AFor most high-profile mobile device manufacturers, launching an upscale smartphone every six months is more than enough. There are of course a few that prefer to spread their magic around and roll out two high-end handhelds.

And then there's Samsung, which is reportedly hard at work on not one, not two, but three end-of-the-year stunners. Yes, the Galaxy Note 4 and

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New Twitter feature defines hashtags

New Twitter feature defines hashtagsTwitter is currently working on a new feature that lets users know what certain hashtags mean.

Users accessing their mobile Twitter apps this Friday might happen upon Twitter putting their new feature through a trial. What this feature basically does is provide the meaning of a hashtag right below the hashtag's…

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Google's barge plans come to a close

Google's barge plans come to a closeAfter selling an unfinished barge located in Portland, Maine, it appears Google will be leaving its barge ambitions behind.

Secretly constructed in 2013, the two Google Barges were meant to be enormous, mobile demonstration areas where the company could unveil and launch its latest products and projects, as well as host events for VIPs and the public. San Francisco called the project "a floating marketing center, a kind of giant Apple store."

At least, that…

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Note 3 screen used in latest Oculus Rift

Note 3 screen used in latest Oculus Rift

When Facebook subsidiary Oculus VR first revealed its second virtual reality development kit, no specific details were disclosed about its new, higher-resolution screen. With the shipments of the second dev kit making their way to pre-order customers, however, people have been dissecting the device, allowing them to scrutinize its myriad of pieces more intimately. The results of their efforts? We now know what the headset is using: the screen from Samsung's Note 3.

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