Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Windows 8.1 creates mouse-control problems for gamers

Apple and Microsoft go to war against Google and Samsung | Microsoft won't turn on Windows Defender for unprotected PCs

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Windows 8.1 creates mouse-control problems for gamers
Gamers who upgraded their PCs to Windows 8.1 are enduring mouse-control problems that affect their ability to play, a problem Microsoft acknowledged this week. Read More


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Apple and Microsoft go to war against Google and Samsung
Apple, Microsoft and some other companies have gone to war against Google and Samsung with a new lawsuit. Plus: Trade in your old iPad, and see a teardown of the iPad Air. Read More

Microsoft won't turn on Windows Defender for unprotected PCs
Microsoft representatives said Wednesday that the company will not turn on Windows Defender for unprotected PCs, contrary to what executives said earlier in the week. Read More


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Date: November 20th, 2013 Time: 1 PM Join this live Webcast to hear how IT is rebalancing budgets to accommodate innovation and learn how more effective project portfolio management processes and systems can help. Learn More

Bing, Twitter continue their search party
Microsoft bills its Bing search engine as a social one, and to keep it that way it's renewing a partnership with Twitter to keep tweets appearing in Bing search results, the companies said Friday. Read More

An ITworld reader asks: Would the Wii Mini be a good choice for a second gaming console?
I'm not quite ready to spend $500-$600 for a new Sony Playstation 4 or Microsoft XBox One (cost of system+tax+one game). Maybe in a year or so. The Wii U doesn't have a lot of games I really want that I can't already get on my PS3, although there are a few Nintendo exclusives that I would like to play. Read More


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