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The true costs of UI development in .NET

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Microsoft slashes Windows XP custom support prices just days before axing public patches
Just days before Microsoft retired Windows XP from public support, the company drastically reduced the price of custom support agreements that give large companies and government agencies another year of XP patches, experts reported today. Read More


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Exposing the source: 13 pieces of classic software whose code is now accessible
The source code behind proprietary software doesn't always remain hidden forever. Here are a baker's dozen examples where the code behind well-known applications has come to light Read More

The true costs of UI development in .NET
Building a user interface heavy application in .NET is a difficult task. With the rise of tablet computing, the technique you use is more important than ever if you want your app to perform on a wide range of devices. But each technique has its trade-offs. Read More

Windows XP's retirement turns into major security project for Chinese firm
Microsoft may have retired Windows XP, but one of China's leading security vendors is trying to keep the OS threat-free, and rolling out protection software to hundreds of millions of users in the nation. Read More


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Box beats Dropbox – and all the rest – for business
Box trumps Dropbox, Engyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting and enterprise integration. Learn more in this article from InfoWorld. Learn more>>

Windows 8.1 Update tip: Clean up that disk space now
Now that you're used to the new Windows 8.1 Update, it's time to clear up some space on that hard drive. Read More

Leave no trace: Tips to cover your digital footprint and reclaim your privacy
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How to prevent Windows 8.1's desktop taskbar from showing in Metro apps
The tiny tweaks in the update pushed to Windows 8.1 users last week transformed Microsoft's Modern UI-tinged future into a truly PC-friendly operating system for the very first time, but as welcome as the changes were, they didn't sit well with everyone. Read More


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