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Windows 7 is in no rush to leave

Microsoft Windows 7 may not be quietly going into the night; new data shows it still runs 54% of all Windows computers. Read More

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iOS 10.3.1 update is now available

Bug fixes and security updates for Apple’s operating systems for iPhones and iPads. Read More

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Android leads in worldwide internet usage

Linux-based Android has overtaken Windows market share in internet usage worldwide. Read More

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Why enterprises are upgrading to Windows 10 faster than expected

When Windows 10 came out in July 2015, many enterprises said they’d adopt it in 18-24 months. That would be right about now. All indications are that Windows 10 is hitting its stride in business, in many cases ahead of schedule. Read More

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Apple fixes wireless-based remote code execution flaw in iOS

Apple fixed a serious vulnerability that could allow attackers to remotely execute malicious code on the Broadcom Wi-Fi chips used in iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Read More

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The iPhone Show: What's new in iOS 10.3?

The new iOS 10.3 introduces an easy way to keep track of your AirPods, the option to choose between different app icons, and a switch to the more efficient Apple File System. Watch Now

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Windows 10 powers 9% of business PCs

Windows 10 powered about 9% of all business personal computers a year and a half after its launch, according to Austin, Texas-based Spiceworks. Read More

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