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How to solve Windows 8 crashes

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How to solve Windows 8 crashes
Luckily, there is an easy way to diagnose the cause of most crashes. Read More


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Why Ultrabook™ Convertible Devices for the Enterprise
User expectations place new demands on IT. Often users prefer the mobility of a tablet, but need the processing power of an actual computer. Read the white paper, "Why Ultrabook Convertible Devices for the Enterprise," to learn about the real-world benefits of Intel® Ultrabook™ convertibles. Learn more.

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Why Responsive Design Isn't Good Enough… And How to Fix It
Mobile is changing everything for your company but do you know the keys to mobile web development that will really work for your customers and employees? Read Now!

Easy XP-Windows 7 upgrades are over
The easy upgrades from Windows XP are done, migration experts said, predicting that a sizeable number of large enterprises will still be running the aged OS even after Microsoft stops supporting it. Read More

The best Windows 8 machines you can buy today
Our top tablet, laptop, and desktop picks from the first generation of Windows 8 hardware are ready to change your expectations. Read More

Why the Start button is Microsoft's 'New Coke' moment
Companies make mistakes, but sometimes there's an opportunity to change course and reverse the damage. Read More

Microsoft: Mum's again the word on Windows 8 sales
Even though PC shipments were down 14% last quarter, Microsoft's Windows division posted revenue about the same as the last year, making up for slumping sales to OEMs with growth in long-term licensing agreements sold to enterprises. Read More


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Providing Security for Software Systems in the Cloud
The software industry has learned that putting fancy boxes on the network doesn't fix bad software, cloud converts must focus on the risks they bring along with the software they deploy. This paper details risks to software deployed in the cloud and what steps to take to mitigate that risk. Learn more.

Microsoft says small Windows touch devices are in the works
During its earnings announcement, Microsoft's chief financial officer said the company was working with hardware makers. Read More

Three quick ways to ease your transition to Windows 8
Or: "How to make Windows 8 look and act more like Windows 7." Read More

Windows Blue wish list: 15 must-see improvements
Windows Blue is barreling down the pipeline, promising to fix many of Windows 8's flaws. We have a few suggestions. Read More

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