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Advanced Task Killer Pro Gets Hung Software Out of Your Way

Since time immemorial, the Windows computer has been subject to RAM issues — in particular, there’s generally never enough. RAM is the fast-accessible headspace, or breathing room, in a personal computer that’s used by programs to do their thing, as opposed to hard drive storage that’s usually used for slower, mechanical file storage. Without getting technical, the problem has always been that the more programs you run on a PC, the more breathing room gets used up.

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10 Steps to Avoid Cloud Vendor Lock-in

The Open Group consortium releases guidelines on what enterprises should be aware of, and what actions the industry should be taking to achieve greater standardization in the cloud.

Preview: Ubuntu’s Performance Over The Past Two Years

Our latest look at the current development state of Ubuntu 13.10 is comparing the “Saucy Salamander” performance against that of Ubuntu 13.04, 12.10, 12.04.2 LTS, and 11.10. Testing was done with an Intel Sandy Bridge system to see how the Ubuntu Linux performance has evolved over the past two years in the road to the October release of Ubuntu 13.10.

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X.Org DRI3 Present Extension Starts Taking Shape

Keith Packard of Intel has managed to get an initial implementation of the DRI3 Present extension written and running for the X.Org Server…

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Debate Sparked About Benchmark for Intel, ARM Chips

An analyst raises questions about a benchmark for the Intel and ARM chips that go into smartphones. [Read more]

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The New & Best Features Of The Linux 3.11 Kernel

Nearing the end of the Linux 3.11 kernel with most (if not all) of the interesting pull requests merged, here’s a look at the exciting features that will premiere in this next Linux kernel release…

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Understand Linux Shell and Basic Shell Scripting Language Tips

Pictures speak more than words and the below picture says all about the working of Linux.   Understanding Linux Shell Shell: A Command-Line Interpretor that connects a user to Operating System and allows to execute the commands or by creating text script. Process: Any task that a user run in…

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Chromebooks: A Bright Spot in the Dark PC Market

Yes, the PC market is going to hell in a hand-basket — except for the sub-$300 market where the Linux-based Chromebook is leading the way to growth.

Microsoft Reaffirms New Strategy Dedicated to Devices, Services Over Software

Microsoft execs follow up via webcast about the company’s hefty reorganization plan published earlier today.

PC World, 1983-2013

The 30-year-old print magazine about computing meets its digital master.