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December 04, 2018

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Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 fails to unseat Windows 7

Migration watch: If past is prologue, Windows 10 is likely to overtake Windows 7 this month as the world's most-used OS. Read more ▶

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Project Fi changes name to Google Fi, but is it growing?

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Microsoft's $480M HoloLens deal with US Army could boost AR adoption

As many as 100,000 devices could be sold to the Army; the deal highlights Microsoft efforts to target augmented reality at the enterprise users. Read more ▶

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ICYMI: 5 ways to make Windows 10 act like Windows 7

With support for Windows 7 running out soon, many companies and individuals are making the move to Windows 10. Here’s how to make the new OS more familiar. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Why it really doesn't matter if Apple is ‘late’ to 5G

Jonny Evans: Why it really doesn't matter if Apple is ‘late’ to 5G

The early players in 5G will deliver half-baked services that don’t work to a thunder of marketing. Read more ▶

Image: Project Fi changes name to Google Fi, but is it growing?

Project Fi changes name to Google Fi, but is it growing?

Google is changing the name of their MVNO wireless service from Project Fi to Google Fi. What does this mean to Google...and to the wireless marketplace? Read more ▶

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UCSB Consolidates Their Data Protection on Cohesity's Single, Web-Scale Platform

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