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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

From Windows 1.0 to Windows 10 The PC revolution started off life 35 years ago this week. Microsoft launched its first version of Windows on November 20th, 1985, to succeed MS-DOS. It was a huge milestone that paved the way for the modern versions of Windows we use today. At the time, many complained that Windows 1.0

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Microsoft makes Windows 10 hardware change for PC security

Network World

Microsoft is rolling out a change in minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10 PCs and mobile devices, and expects hardware makers to comply in order to make their devices more secure. Starting Thursday, PC makers should include a hardware-based security feature called TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0

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LinkedIn Shuts Down Four XSS Flaws, Is wireless the Trojan horse in your network security? and more

CTOvision

” LinkedIn is one of the top professional networking sites in the world. Is wireless the Trojan horse in your network security? Wireless, mobility and BYOD are all part of an unstoppable wave, based on widespread consumer and remote worker usage.” Via Help Net Security, more here. Via The Next Web, more here.

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The Story No One Cares About: PC Sales at lowest number since 2007

CTOvision

The PC market continued to face persistent challenges from longer-PC lifecycles and competition from mobile phones and tablets, despite the slowing growth in those markets. But we are definitely in a mobile era and new modes of delivering computational power will continue to dominate the ecosystem. What does this mean for us?

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Microsoft Surface Pro X (2020) review: ARM gets more muscle

The Verge

A lot has changed with Windows on ARM What a difference a year makes. Microsoft is back with a refreshed $1,499 Surface Pro X this year, and not much has changed hardware-wise. But the real story is how much has changed for Windows on ARM app support over the past year. You can still use it with LTE networks.

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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

based, sells mobile chargers, audio, home entertainment, home security, robotic appliances, and more. Glidance Seattle-based Glidance makes a self-guided mobility aid that empowers people with vision loss to regain their independence and is an alternative to their existing support network or navigation tools. based iSpot.tv

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

OnLive CloudLift Enterprise is particularly suited for delivering latency-sensitive GIAs over nearly any network to a wide array of thin clients including tablets, mobile devices and Mac and PC laptops. Efficiencies across the solution allow for network bandwidths as low as 2Mbps to still deliver the required user experience.