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More Windows 10 – The Back-Up: even more by: GF Willmetts

If I add an appendix to the article of last week, chances are you won’t be doing a re-read just

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Apple shocks world with Swift open-source move.

Apple is not a company known for its transparency or openness – let’s face it, they like the closed garden

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Windows 10: a guide
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Windows 10 – First Major Update: what happened next by: GF Willmetts.

Windows 10 has had a few relatively few minor updates in recent months. You can usually tell by the length

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Further Thoughts on Windows 10 by Dennis McCunney (article).

** Dennis McCunnery sent this piece in as a comment to back up my article on Windows 10 last month

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Major hurdle broken for quantum computing future.

The world’s first calculation using two quantum bits in silicon has been demonstrated by a team of engineers at UNSW

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Windows 10: a guide
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Windows 10: a guide by: GF Willmetts.

OK, I finally got Windows 10 and this is a diary with revisions of what happened and what I did.

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Kids ditch PCs for gaming big-time.

According to Kids and Gaming 2015, the latest report from global information company, The NPD Group, mobile devices are now

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Star Trek Enterprise: complete virtual interior!
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Star Trek Enterprise: complete virtual interior!

Just as there are hobbyists and then there are hobbyists, I guess there are trekkies and then there are trekkies

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At last a movie that gets Steve Jobs bang to rights.
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At last a movie that gets Steve Jobs bang to rights.

I’ve seen a lot of movies that have utterly failed to get what Steve Jobs was like as a boss

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Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine - trailer.
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Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine – trailer.

Director Alex Gibney (Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief) pulls no punches in his portrait of Apple founder

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