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September 04, 2020

Image: The new Surface Duo could be the perfect workstation

The new Surface Duo could be the perfect workstation

A Microsoft Surface Duo tied to an Azure back end running a cloud desktop solution like Workspot could be the start of something big. Read more ▶

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Flashback Friday: Eh, I guess it could happen to anybody

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Windows 10: A guide to the updates

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The Chromebook's new secret weapon

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Apple sets scene for 5G ‘for the rest of us’

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Using low code platforms to learn development skills

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Windows by the numbers: No dog days for Windows 10

Image: Flashback Friday: Eh, I guess it could happen to anybody

Flashback Friday: Eh, I guess it could happen to anybody

But it’s a good lesson in humility. Read more ▶

Image: Windows 10: A guide to the updates

Windows 10: A guide to the updates

Here's what you need to know about each update to the current version of Windows 10 as it's released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB4571744, released Sep. 3, 2020. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: The Chromebook's new secret weapon

The Chromebook's new secret weapon

Chrome OS is getting a super-Googley new superpower — and if we're lucky, Android might soon follow suit. Read more ▶

Image: Apple sets scene for 5G ‘for the rest of us’

Apple sets scene for 5G ‘for the rest of us’

A string of Apple-focused mobile network promotions suggest the company's 5G plan is now in play. Read more ▶

Image: Using low code platforms to learn development skills

Using low code platforms to learn development skills

Low code and no code platforms are valuable IT tools. They make it easy for employees outside of the IT team to develop apps that simplify business processes. And in some cases, they can aid in the transition from amateur developer or Excel power user to professional programmer. InfoWorld senior writer Serdar Yegulalp joins Juliet to discuss how employees interested in development can use low code platforms to learn basic skills before jumping into code. Read more ▶

Image: Windows by the numbers: No dog days for Windows 10

Windows by the numbers: No dog days for Windows 10

Windows 10 turned five years old in July, marking the anniversary with something of a pause in its market share growth. Read more ▶

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