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News102 simple steps for installing and configuring a new Windows 8 machinestaffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 12:46 
NewsGit init VS - Git support in Visual Studio and TFSstaffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 12:46 
NewsGit Support Added to Visual Studio and TFSmemberKent Sharkey30 Jan '13 - 11:28 
NewsWhat’s so great about JavaScript Promises?memberKent Sharkey30 Jan '13 - 11:19 
NewsA Comprehensive Guide To FirewallsstaffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 11:03 
NewsKeep it secret, keep it safe: A beginner’s guide to Web safetystaffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 11:03 
NewsSurface Compression - Finding more storage on your Win8staffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 11:02 
Is using compression bad on an SSD? I don’t think so, but I haven’t really studied the issue. Michael Fortin wrote a blog post back when Windows 7 came out talking about SSD support in which he recommended use of compression for “infrequently modified directories and files” and against using it for actively written files. Tom’s Hardware did an extensive review on the topic a little over a year ago and also recommended use of compression on an SSD. The real question around using NTFS compression on an SSD isn’t is it good or bad, but rather what directories would it be good for and which would it be a bad idea for.
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NewsRIM's Future Hinges on Awesome Apps for BlackBerry 10staffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 11:02 
NewsBlackBerry Reinvents Itself to Compete With All-Touch SmartphonesstaffTerrence Dorsey30 Jan '13 - 11:02 
NewsOffice 365 vs Office 2013 : What's the differencementorDaveAuld30 Jan '13 - 0:19 
NewsOn Code Documentation or How to find your way Around a ResortstaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 12:27 
NewsWhen To Write Bad CodestaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 12:26 
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NewsTop 10 Algorithms of the 20th Century [pdf]staffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 12:26 
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NewsFunctional thinking: Why functional programming is on the risestaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 12:25 
NewsOne line browser notepadstaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 12:24 
NewsMicrosoft's Office 365 Home Premium: What happens when subscriptions expire?staffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 11:30 
NewsMicrosoft Office 365 Home Premium Edition hopes to be at your servicestaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 11:30 
NewsResearchers break million-core supercomputer barrierstaffTerrence Dorsey29 Jan '13 - 11:29 

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