Internet Explorer Gains Over Chrome And Firefox, Reaching Nearly 56% Market Share

Towards the close of 2012, many had speculated that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer may finally lose to the onslaught from the likes of Firefox and Google Chrome. However, with the release of IE10, Internet Explorer has not only been able to stand its ground but has been gaining market share over the last two months.

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Best Buy Launching Two-Week Promotion From Today, $100 Off For Windows 8 Touchscreen PCs

If you had been thinking to purchase Windows 8 Touchscreen PCs, but might be hesitating to buy one because of high price, then you are in luck now. According to a new report, online retailer Best Buy is launching a two-week promotion this Sunday, February 24, offering $100 discounts on Windows 8 touchscreen PCs.

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Evasi0n Jailbreak 1.4 Released With Official Support For iOS 6.1.2

Yesterday, Apple released iOS 6.1.2, fixing a Microsoft Exchange calender bug that surfaced after the release of iOS 6.1. But many iOS users may have been hesitating whether or not to update to iOS 6.1.2 due to a jailbreak availability issue. Yesterday, iOS jailbreaker Evad3rs has released Evasi0n 1.4 with support to iOS 6.1.2. The release has been announced on Twitter.

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Thief Breaks $100K Apple Store Door With Rocks, Steals $64K Worth Devices

It seems, after achieving the title of the most valuable company, Apple has been the prime target of thieves. Earlier, we have seen thieves slamming a BMW car into a Apple store and looting devices and stealing of Apple iPad only from Microsoft building. This time, we have seen another one. A thief broke an Apple Store’s custom glass door with rocks and stole $64k worth Apple products.

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Google May Open Retail Stores In Key US Cities This Year

It seems that opening up brand retail stores has become a growing trend by consumer tech companies; a profitable trend first started by Apple and then followed by Microsoft. Following that trend, a rumor is swirling that search giant Google is planning to open several retail stores in the United States by 2013.

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Office 2013 Is Locked To The First Computer It Is Installed On

In the past, Microsoft’s Office suite could be used by a user on more than one machines. However, with Office 2013, Microsoft seems to be changing this policy. In Office 2013, the software suite locks itself to the first computer it is installed on, so that it can’t be used on any other machines when, for instance, a user wishes to change his PC.

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iFixit Tears Down Surface Pro, Says It Comes With Poor Repairability

iFixit folks have a knack of tearing down the latest of gadgets and giving us a detailed break-down of what their insides look like. The team also dishes out a rating as to how repairable a given tablet, smartphone or any other device is. The latest ‘victim’ of iFixit is the Surface Pro slate which, the team claims, comes with very poor repairability.

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