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Limiting the feds' snooping

By Preston Gralla | 09 April, 2013 16:22

Recent developments could portend the demise of National Security Letters, which allow the FBI to get private customer information without a judge's approval.

Opinion: iPad vs. PC - sometimes the accepted wisdom is right

By Preston Gralla | 25 March, 2013 10:17

It's clear that hardware makers are experimenting far more with Windows devices than Apple is with the iPad. But that does that herald a revival of the PC?

Fear of Facebook: 7 free apps that guard your privacy

By Preston Gralla | 18 March, 2013 10:53

Facebook users are constantly being told that their privacy is under siege. Here are seven apps that can help secure your personal data.

Opinion: Does hardware matter anymore?

By Preston Gralla | 11 February, 2013 11:13

Today hardware is often an afterthought in the enterprise, and user preferences count more than IT planning. This all means there will be winners and losers among today's big vendors.

Office 365 Home Premium review: Is Office better by subscription?

By Preston Gralla | 29 January, 2013 18:15

Office 365 Home Premium, Microsoft's new subscription-based version of Office 2013, lets you use your applications anywhere. But does it really cost less than the client version?

Preston Gralla: Is your fridge an IRS snitch?

By Preston Gralla | 17 December, 2012 11:16

Neither federal and state law nor the courts have come close to catching up with the privacy implications of so much of our data existing in a realm beyond our complete control.

Will Google go the way of Microsoft? Ask the FTC.

By Preston Gralla | 26 November, 2012 15:33

The antitrust suit that the Justice Department filed against Microsoft in the 1990s left the company distracted and unable to plan for the future. Could the same thing be in store for Google?

IN PICTURES: Windows 8 cheat sheet

By Preston Gralla | 29 October, 2012 08:18

With Windows 8, Microsoft introduces a brand new interface that feels designed more for tablets than for laptops and desktops. We'll help you find your way around the new OS and make the most of its features.

Preston Gralla: Tech talk seems to be taboo on the campaign trail

By Preston Gralla | 22 October, 2012 10:12

Discussions about technology issues are complex and not amenable to sound bites. But they are quite important nonetheless.

Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft out to kill online advertising? Let's get real

By Preston Gralla | 24 September, 2012 10:10

Do Not Track in Internet Explorer 10 won't kill online advertising. Microsoft, as much as anyone else, has its eye on that multibillion-dollar prize.

In Pictures: 4 security suites that protect all your devices

By Preston Gralla | 07 September, 2012 09:14

Security suites from McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro and Webroot offer protection for all your devices along with Web-based management.

PowerPoint 2010 cheat sheet

By Preston Gralla | 05 September, 2012 14:03

Whether you're upgrading from PowerPoint 2007 or an earlier version, we've got the goods on how to find your way around Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 and make the most of its features. Insider (registration required)

Windows 8 review: Still a two-headed beast

By Preston Gralla | 15 August, 2012 17:28

The two faces of Windows 8 - the Desktop and the interface formerly known as Metro -'still coexist uneasily in the final RTM version of the OS. But some of Windows 8's native apps are great.

How to clear your data off a device

By Preston Gralla | 08 August, 2012 11:19

Before you ditch a device, you need to make sure none of your data is retrievable. Here's how to do it.

In Pictures: Microsoft Office 2013 beta

By Preston Gralla | 17 July, 2012 14:17

Microsoft has released a beta version of its upcoming Office 2013 suite. We take a tour of the revamped interface and the most useful new features.

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