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Як заощадити заряд батареї ноутбука з Windows — 5 способів / NV

5 лайфхаков, которые помогут продлить время работы ноутбука с Windows без подзарядкипродление времени работы без подзарядки

Barbie Flip Phone — HMD выпустит телефон в стиле Барби / NV

HMD, производитель телефонов Nokia, готовится к выпуску необычного мобильного устройства — Barbie Flip Phone, которое не является смартфоном.

Nuisance phone calls increase in Q4 and AI scams likely to go up in 2024 | Hiya | VentureBeat

Voice security firm Hiya said that nuisance calls dropped in the fourth quarter, but Americans saw one of the lowest rates of fraud calls globally in the quarter.

How to install MongoDB on Windows - javatpoint

How to install MongoDB on Windows for beginners and professionals with examples on CRUD, insert document, query document, update document, delete document, use database, projection etc.

Pandas Data processing - javatpoint

Pandas Data processing with What is Python Pandas, Reading Multiple Files, Null values, Multiple index, Application, Application Basics, Resampling, Plotting the data, Moving windows functions, Series, Read the file, Data operations, Filter Data etc.

Why China Mobile isn’t right for Apple and the iPhone | Network World

Apple's discussions with China Mobile about bringing the popular handset to the world's largest mobile market is the stuff of tech journalists' dreams. The potential deal would join together the world's largest mobile service provider with the planet's most talked-about phone. Both companies are tight-lipped, offering us nothing more than confirmations of the talks and statements that indicate that the two sides want to make a deal.

Symantec says security software needs speed | Network World

Symantec released beta versions of its flagship Windows software Tuesday, citing significant improvements in performance.

Koryolink logs big jump in North Korean cell phone users | Network World

Koryolink, the operator of North Korea's only 3G cellular network, saw a big jump in subscribers during the third quarter as its network was expanded to cover more of the country.

Microsoft and Tablets: A Failure to Launch Could Hurt | Network World

If Microsoft is too slow developing Windows-based tablets, its bread-and-butter enterprise business could soon pay the price, according to industry analysts.

Microsoft must get ISVs onto ARM bandwagon | Network World

Microsoft has a lot of work on its plate moving Windows to ARM chips

China demands real names from mobile phone users | Network World

China is now requiring people setting up new mobile phone accounts to register with their real identities as part of a new government measure to reduce anonymity among the country's 800 million mobile users.

Meet the man who helped Lamo turn in Manning, the Wikileaker | Network World

In early June 2010 security pro Chet Uber got a phone call from Adrian Lamo, a well-known hacker he had worked with for a year in a volunteer-run intelligence organization. Lamo had received classified documents from a U.S. Army intelligence analyst named Bradley Manning and wanted advice about what to do. Uber told Lamo to turn Manning in.

Microsoft to open online PC game store | Network World

Microsoft plans to open a new online PC game store called Games for Windows Marketplace in the middle of November, it said Monday.

Report: Microsoft targeting Acer, Asustek over Android | Network World

Microsoft may be looking to add to its existing patent infringement case related to the use of Google's Android mobile phone software by targeting phone makers in Taiwan, according to a Chinese-language news report.

Early version of MeeGo for phones released to developers | Network World

MeeGo, a Linux project combining Intel and Nokia software, released an early version of the mobile phone OS to developers on Wednesday.

Motorola retaliates with lawsuit against Microsoft | Network World

Motorola's mobile phone subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging the world's largest software maker has infringed 16 of its patents in PC, mobile and server software, as well as Xbox products.

Microsoft turns Windows Azure into cloud-based supercomputer | Network World

Windows HPC Server customers will soon be able to run high-performance computing workloads on Windows Azure, Microsoft says.

San Francisco close to passing cell phone radiation law | Network World

San Francisco is close to passing a bill that would require cell phone retailers to clearly mark how much radiation is emitted by the phones they sell.

Microsoft’s mobile shakeup: Will it unleash Windows Phone? | Network World

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Tuesday announced some major changes in the company's entertainment and mobile device businesses. Veteran Robbie Balch, who oversaw a combined group, is retiring and won't be replaced.

Google pushes Chrome for businesses with Windows management tools | Network World

Google is continuing its push for business customers by adding policy features to the Chrome browser, giving IT shops the means to manage Chrome in Windows, Mac and Linux environments.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan

Microsoft earnings again buoyed by Windows 7 | Network World

Windows 7 has once again kept Microsoft's balance sheet healthy. On Thursday, the company announced strong income and revenue growth for its third fiscal quarter, thanks in part to continued brisk sales of the new OS.

McAfee apologizes for PC anti-virus snafu | Network World

McAfee has apologized for its anti-virus update that took down Windows XP computers around the world, but says it affected a small percentage of its customers.

Open source expert takes on the hardest job at Microsoft | Network World

Gianugo Rabellino traded his Linux and Mac PCs for a Windows 7 laptop, left the open source company he founded and moved to Redmond for a new job with Microsoft. His goal: improve Microsoft’s credibility within open source circles.

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