Monday links
- Windows XP: Why Microsoft Still Can’t Kill It Off
Windows XP is 11 years old. At Locker Gnome, Ron Schenone gives his opinion about why Windows XP lives on and on and on - Should I Leave My Laptop Plugged In All The Time?
Should you leave your laptop plugged in and charging when you’re not on-the-go? What’s best for the battery? What’s best for your user experience?
Discussion from the How-to Geek - ‘Internet of Things’ Will Transform Our Everyday Life, Experts Say
The next ICT revolution will have a profound impact on our lives and the economy. Ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things are experiencing remarkable growth. The effects are becoming more and more apparent wherever you look: in housing, transport, health care, and retail, as well as the security and energy industries—ScienceDaily - My car is smarter than me—and I get better gas mileage for it
Want top fuel efficiency? Cars will drive themselves, engines will adjust to traffic—At Ars Technica, Jonathan M. Gitlin discusses future developments for fuel efficiency in cars - Print isn’t dead, though printer woes make me wish it were
Forget smartphones. We need “smartprinters,” ones that actually work to print things reliably—Danny Sullivan at CNET - A Windows 8 Cheat Sheet
At the New York Times, David Pogue gives a nice compendium of Windows 8 shortcuts
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