Hottest Black Friday 2016 Windows PC, tablet and game deals

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Nov 15, 2016
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Amazon, Newegg go all out on Black Friday 2016 tech deals

Online retailers Amazon.com and Newegg are getting a jump on Black Friday 2016 with a slew of tech deals, including from Amazon some big cuts on its Echo, Kindles and tablets. Read More

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Hottest Black Friday 2016 Windows PC, tablet and game deals
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Have you heard about low-code app development but wonder what it all means for you and your business? For the first time, Forrester Consulting conducted a detailed study, commissioned by QuickBase, of the cost savings and business benefits of its low-code app tools. And the results are in: a composite organization, based on interviewed customers, saw on average a $7.2 million total value from using QuickBase. Read More

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Hottest Black Friday 2016 Windows PC, tablet and game deals

While Windows phone deals are non-surprisingly pretty much non-existent for Black Friday 2016, there are plenty of Microsoft Windows desktops and laptops, Surface tablets and Xbox gaming deals being touted this holiday shopping season. Come Nov. 25, and even earlier for many retailers, here are some of the best deals around. (Stay tuned for deals directly from the Microsoft Store.) Read More

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Best Xbox Black Friday 2016 bundles $50 cheaper than last year

Xbox One bundles can be had at a slew of big name retailers, from GameStop to Walmart, and what the deals lack in variety they make up for in being $50 cheaper than last year. Read More

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Kaspersky: Windows bundled Defender is anti-competitive, Russia opens antitrust probe

The Russian Federal Anti-monopoly Service opened an antitrust probe after Eugene Kaspersky ripped into Microsoft for anti-competitive bundling of Defender in Windows 10. Read More

Webcast: Citrix Systems

Danish Ministry of AgriFish​ Customer Case Study: Networkworld Webcast

The Danish agency that supervises agriculture and fisheries uses NetScaler SD-WAN to maintain reliable connectivity for ships at sea. Using this solution from Citrix, users to not have to struggle to stay connected and can focus on their inspection tasks and not their network. View now. Read More

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