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The Most Reliable Tech GearOpen in New Window
More than 44,000 PCWorld.com visitors rated leading computer and peripheral vendors in our annual Reliability and Service Survey. Companies were graded head-to-head against their competitors in six p read more »
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CES Likely To Offer Tech Evolution, Not RevolutionOpen in New Window
In addition, CES has less star power with Microsoft founder Bill Gates no longer giving the opening night keynote, a job he filled for the last 11 years. read more »
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January Kicks Off With Cool Hires in TechOpen in New Window
The economy is depressing but there's no shortage of cool new individual hires in tech to report already this year. Mozilla, Dell, AOL Sports and some of our favorite startups have picked up new en read more »
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HP Announces Tech Recycling with a Buyback TwistOpen in New Window
HP today introduced a recycling program that includes a way for consumers to receive cash for unwanted technology equipment.Through the HP Consumer Buyback and Planet Partners Recycling Program, cons read more »
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Vikings' bleeding-edge tech came from AfghanistanOpen in New Window
Bouncing-bomb boffins probe ancient weapons tradeBoffins at the UK's famous National Physical Laboratory (NPL) - birthplace of the Dambusters' bouncing bomb and perhaps the internet - say they have u read more »
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Tech Companies Will Stick To Safe Deals In '09Open in New Window
Technology bankers expect there won't be too many deals in the first few months of the year, but the pace will pick up modestly in the second half. read more »
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Open Document Format Has Been Accepted By 16 GovernmentsOpen in New Window
Charles Babcock writes "The Open Document Format continues to gain ground with governments as the format in which they wish to create important documents, despite Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)'s Office fo read more »
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Lenovo "planning" to slash 200 jobsOpen in New Window
"Chinese computer maker Lenovo looks set to axe 200 jobs at the firm’s headquarters in Beijing." read more »
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