Editorials  

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • March 15th, 2014
5 Things That Make Planet Earth Super Awesome

5 Things That Make Planet Earth Super Awesome

Here is why you should totally celebrate Earth Hour this coming March 29

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  • By Ancuta Iosub
  • March 15th, 2014
Are Selfies a Temporary Fad or a Sign of Increased Narcissism Among People?

Are Selfies a Temporary Fad or a Sign of Increased Narcissism Among People?

Those photos of ourselves snapped with smartphones have become wildly popular

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  • By Bogdan Popa
  • March 15th, 2014
Why Windows XP Users Don’t Really Care About End of Support

Why Windows XP Users Don’t Really Care About End of Support

Most of those still running Windows XP are prepared to stick to it after April

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  • By Silviu Stahie
  • March 15th, 2014
Dear Windows XP Users, Please Don't Migrate to Linux

Dear Windows XP Users, Please Don't Migrate to Linux

The Linux platform might feel like a disappointment for many Windows XP users

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  • By Alexandra Arici
  • March 15th, 2014
Dual-Boot Tablets: To Be or Not to Be, That Is the Question

Dual-Boot Tablets: To Be or Not to Be, That Is the Question

According to the latest info available, ASUS’ dual-boot machine won’t happen anytime soon

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  • By Andrei Dobra
  • March 14th, 2014
Xbox One Problems That Need Fixing As Soon As Possible

Xbox One Problems That Need Fixing As Soon As Possible

Microsoft's Xbox One is losing the next-gen console war

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  • By Filip Truta
  • March 14th, 2014
The iOS 7.1 Shift Key Is a Disaster

The iOS 7.1 Shift Key Is a Disaster

It’s hard to figure out when you have the key ON or OFF

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  • By Andrei Dumitrescu
  • March 12th, 2014
PlayStation 4 Needs Emulation, Not PS Now Streaming

PlayStation 4 Needs Emulation, Not PS Now Streaming

Gamers should have more options when it comes to older titles

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  • By Ionut Arghire
  • March 9th, 2014
Galaxy S5's Lack of Innovation Could Signal Industry-Wide Problem

Galaxy S5's Lack of Innovation Could Signal Industry-Wide Problem

Vendors might find little room to innovate in mobiles moving forth

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • March 9th, 2014
Will You Sue Your Memory Supplier for That $10 / €7 Settlement?

Will You Sue Your Memory Supplier for That $10 / €7 Settlement?

A court has ruled that DRAM makers fixed prices between 1998 and 2002

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  • By Dragos Rusu
  • March 9th, 2014
The Michael Jackson Legacy: Scandal, Debt, Murder and Illegitimate Children

The Michael Jackson Legacy: Scandal, Debt, Murder and Illegitimate Children

Years after his death, the King of Pop is still making controversial headlines

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  • By Eduard Kovacs
  • March 9th, 2014
Is Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto the Inventor of Bitcoin?

Is Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto the Inventor of Bitcoin?

The reporters who outed him are convinced that he is, but there are many critics

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • March 8th, 2014
Could Kanye West Salami Help Solve the Global Warming Crisis?

Could Kanye West Salami Help Solve the Global Warming Crisis?

Lab-grown meat is the meat of the future, some specialists say

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  • By Ancuta Iosub
  • March 8th, 2014
Vladimir Putin – The Most Ironic Nominee for 2014 Nobel Peace Prize

Vladimir Putin – The Most Ironic Nominee for 2014 Nobel Peace Prize

Putin's past history clearly contradicts the principles of peace

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  • By Alexandra Arici
  • March 8th, 2014
The Future’s Bright for Tablets, Realistic Haptic Touch, 3D Object Interactions and Other Super Feats

The Future’s Bright for Tablets, Realistic Haptic Touch, 3D Object Interactions and Other Super Feats

The tablet of the future will surely come with some amazing capabilities

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  • By Bogdan Popa
  • March 8th, 2014
Windows 9, Microsoft’s Only Chance to Stay Relevant in the Modern Tech World

Windows 9, Microsoft’s Only Chance to Stay Relevant in the Modern Tech World

Redmond needs to tweak Windows 9 in such a way that it would attract more users

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  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 8th, 2014
Is Compulsory Education a Form of Oppression? (II)

Is Compulsory Education a Form of Oppression? (II)

State senators in the US are beginning to call for an end to mandatory education

 
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