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October 27, 2013
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Apple cuts MacBook Pro prices up to 13%

Apple earlier this week cut the prices of its Retina MacBook Pro laptops by as much as 13%, a move one retail analyst said was driven in part by increased competition from higher-end Windows systems.

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1. Products of the week 10.21.13

2. INSIDER 10 reasons to take a Chromebook on the road

3. Tech logo quiz

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5. End of an era: Banner ads coming to Google search results

6. Raising awareness quickly: Avoiding problems in the cloud

7. Salesforce.com to hold mobile app 'hackathon' with $1 million prize

8. Apple Safari catches up with rivals on Flash security

9. WebEx vs. GoToMeeting vs. MyTrueCloud

10. Avast, me hearties! Antigua to legally pirate US copyrighted works

11. With triple-digit growth, Amazon's quarterly cloud revenues climbing toward $1B

12. Microsoft's Graveyard: 16 products that Microsoft has killed

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10 reasons to take a Chromebook on the road

If you're trying to decide which device to buy for your next trip because your current laptop is too old, too slow, too heavy and just plain too embarrassing; or, conversely, too new and too expensive to risk a mishap on the road, consider a Chromebook. READ MORE

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Cryptolocker: How to avoid getting infected and what to do if you are

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End of an era: Banner ads coming to Google search results

Google has rolled out a limited test of a new banner ad for Southwest Airlines that will display atop the results page for queries about that company, contradicting a long-standing pledge to never run such advertising. READ MORE

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In the fourth, and final, awareness tip for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Rapid7 discusses the cloud, and how to avoid common problems while using it. READ MORE

Salesforce.com to hold mobile app 'hackathon' with $1 million prize

Salesforce.com really wants lots of developers to come to its Dreamforce conference next month in San Francisco. As in, really. READ MORE

Apple Safari catches up with rivals on Flash security

While not a security cure-all, Apple's decision to finally place the Adobe Flash Player within its own sandbox in Safari will make one of hackers' favorite targets harder to exploit, experts say. READ MORE

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WebEx vs. GoToMeeting vs. MyTrueCloud

Thomas Friedman famously announced that "the world is flat" in his 2005 book of that name. He was writing about globalization. In Friedman's view, voice over Internet (VoIP), file sharing, and wireless were the "steroids" that have accelerated the flattening of global commerce. Today I would add video over Internet, which has become more and more prevalent as bandwidth has improved. READ MORE

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With triple-digit growth, Amazon's quarterly cloud revenues climbing toward $1B

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the undisputed king of the public cloud, could reach revenues of $1 billion in the final quarter of the year, if the impressive growth path the company has achieved so far continues, research firm Technology Business Research, Inc. predicted today. Based on an analysis of parent company Amazon.com's latest earnings report, TBRI predicts that AWS's third quarter revenue grew... READ MORE

Microsoft's Graveyard: 16 products that Microsoft has killed

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