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The missing pieces from the Windows 8.1 preview

Windows 8.1 is chock-full of new features, but the preview is not a zero-sum release. Microsoft left out a handful of interesting features that had been included in Windows 8, and it also slashed functionality from some features. Here's a list of what's missing.

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Moving Video Collaboration to the Cloud

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Flights over England restricted after air traffic system problems

The number of flights taking off over the south of England has been restricted after the failure of an air traffic control system.

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U.S. Emergency Alert System open to more 'zombie' hackers after accidental SSH key disclosure

"Civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves," said one recently hacked emergency broadcast.

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Microsoft's impossible dream: A lean mean, integrated machine

Check your enthusiasm for Microsoft's latest, greatest reorg at the door. Moving the execs and products are the easy part. The execution is a new ballgame entirely.

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Google releases fix to OEMs for Blue Security Android security hole

Google has found a fix for a vulnerability in Android's security model that could allow attackers to convert 99 percent of all applications into Trojan malware.

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Windows 8.1: Close, but no cigar

Will Windows 8.1 be better than Windows 8? Yes. Better than Windows 7? No, not really.

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BlackBerry Q5: Hands-on with the latest Qwerty

It might lack the buzz of the Z10 and the glamour of the Q10, but BlackBerry's latest handset could be its most important yet.

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HTC One Google Edition hands-on: A One without Sense isn't a One

HTC and Samsung both rolled out Google Edition devices, but after spending a few days with the HTC One I am even more convinced that the best HTC One has Sense 5 as designed and optimized by HTC.

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What's Wanelo? Why small retailers should care

With more than 8 million registered users, the curated shopping site is driving sales and buzz for some 200,000 stores. Is yours one of them?

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3 tools for taking presentations mobile

Along with heavyweight SlideShark, Haiku Deck, Presefy and Electric Slide are rethinking how tablets and smartphones are used to present slideshows or instructional materials.

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