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Will Google destroy Microsoft?
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Google and Microsoft are constantly locked in competition for the desktops and search results of the public. Learn more about Google and Microsoft.
What's the difference between notebooks, netbooks and ultra-mobile PCs?
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Notebooks vs. netbooks and ultra-mobile PCs come down to size and functionality. Learn about the differences in notebooks vs. other portable computers.
What's new with Internet Explorer 8?
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Internet Explorer 8 is Microsoft's latest browser, released in 2009. It has many new and improved features. Learn about Internet Explorer 8.
How small can CPUs get?
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Small CPU size depends on the number of transistors that can physically be crammed inside. Learn more about how to make a small CPU.
How the Nehalem Microprocessor Microarchitecture Works
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Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture is the basis upon which Intel's Core i7 chip is built. Learn about Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture.
10 Types of Computers, From Wearables to Supercomputers
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Do you know the different types of computers? Take a look at our list of 10 types of computers and learn about laptops, wearables, PCs and smartphones.
How Trojan Horses Work
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A Trojan horse is a program that looks helpful but actually lets a cracker take over your computer. Find out more about a Trojan horse.
Computer Memory Pictures
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The computer memory pictures at HowStuffWorks explore flash, RAM, ROM and more. Learn about the types of computer memory with computer memory pictures.
What Is Trolling?
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Trolls are people who enjoy stirring up trouble and controversy on the Internet communities they visit. Find out more about the nature of trolls.
Is cyberwar coming?
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Cyberwar may be on the horizon as hackers target whole countries with online attacks. Find out more about the possibility of upcoming cyberwar.