Friday, November 7, 2014

6 things Galaxy Note 4 does that iPhone 6 can't

Deathmatch review: Windows 8.1 vs. OS X Yosemite

VIDEO: Microsoft Band first impressions: 48 hours with the most ambitious activity tracker of all

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November 07, 2014

6 things Galaxy Note 4 does that iPhone 6 can't

Both the Note 4 and iPhone 6 are high-end, cutting-edge devices packed with valuable and unique features. Neither device is perfect, though. Here's a look at their comparative strengths and weaknesses.

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Issue highlights

1. Deathmatch review: Windows 8.1 vs. OS X Yosemite

2. VIDEO: Microsoft Band first impressions: 48 hours with the most ambitious activity tracker of all

3. The IT freelance economy is growing, but not at large firms

4. HOW-TO: Sharing Mac OS X Yosemite files with Windows 10

5. 15 addictive video game picks from the Internet Archive's new arcade

6. And yet it moves: The early, awkward days of "portable" computing

7. WIN THIS BOOK: Effective Ruby: 48 Specific Ways to Write Better Ruby

Deathmatch review: Windows 8.1 vs. OS X Yosemite

Windows 8.1 has languished as Microsoft seeks to move past its failure, while Apple has extended its Mac OS into an intriguing new direction. READ MORE

VIDEO: Microsoft Band first impressions: 48 hours with the most ambitious activity tracker of all

Microsoft includes so many features, this fitness band is practically a smartwatch. But an uncomfortable fit and dubious heart-rate data raise questions. READ MORE

The IT freelance economy is growing, but not at large firms

Full-time IT hiring appears to be rising at bigger companies as the economy strengthens. READ MORE

HOW-TO: Sharing Mac OS X Yosemite files with Windows 10

Are you using Apple's OS X Yosemite or Windows 10 Technical Preview? Both? Here's a quick how-to for accessing Mac OS X Yosemite file on Windows 10. READ MORE

15 addictive video game picks from the Internet Archive's new arcade

Kiss your productivity goodbye, and kiss your sense of nostalgia hello with these classics of the video arcade, thanks to the Internet Archive. READ MORE

And yet it moves: The early, awkward days of "portable" computing

You kids today are spoiled by your modern-day razor-thin ultrabooks. Come take a look portable technology that required some muscle. READ MORE

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