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China has a massive Windows XP problem

New Nexus 7 tops iPad Mini in drop, slide, and dunk tests [VIDEO]

Hands-on: Twitter's new two-factor authentication sounds cool, but we can't get it to work

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August 07, 2013
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China has a massive Windows XP problem

By the time of XP's retirement in April, around 10% of all U.S. computers will be running the OS; in China, 65% of companies will do so.

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Issue highlights

1. New Nexus 7 tops iPad Mini in drop, slide, and dunk tests [VIDEO]

2. Hands-on: Twitter's new two-factor authentication sounds cool, but we can't get it to work

3. Apache OpenOffice 4 vs. LibreOffice 4.1

4. Squee alert: Second Thor trailer hits InterWeb

5. How many Mona Lisas can fit on the head of a pin?

6. Developers can now sell Web apps in Amazon's Appstore

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New Nexus 7 tops iPad Mini in drop, slide, and dunk tests [VIDEO]

Square Trade video shows audio failed on iPad Mini after dunk, but kept rolling on latest Google Nexus 7 tablet. READ MORE

Hands-on: Twitter's new two-factor authentication sounds cool, but we can't get it to work

The encryption behind Twitter's new in-app security scheme sounds wonderful! Now, if only it worked... READ MORE

Apache OpenOffice 4 vs. LibreOffice 4.1

Not so fast, LibreOffice -- OpenOffice has a shiny, new, and improved major release of its own. READ MORE

Squee alert: Second Thor trailer hits InterWeb

More film footage from this fall's sequel featuring our favorite Asgardian fellow. READ MORE

How many Mona Lisas can fit on the head of a pin?

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers use nanotechnology to create world's smallest version of da Vinci's masterpiece. READ MORE

Developers can now sell Web apps in Amazon's Appstore

Developers can now submit Web apps and offer them alongside native Android-based programs on Amazon's Appstore. READ MORE

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Feedly raises $500K in 8 hours selling RSS service subscriptions

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