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EDITOR'S NOTE

Well, it's official - the biggest software release of the year will happen when Windows 8 goes on sale on October 26. Will you upgrade? Click here to read about it.

Also below: Office 2013 won't run on XP or Vista, the laser vs inkjet debate and a powerline networking kit that's easy to setup.

And just for winter: check out this pair of gloves that you can wear while using your iPad and iPhone without taking them off. (You can't wear normal gloves while using the iPad). Click the article below.

William Maher
BIT (Business IT)

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Windows 8 to arrive on October 26

Windows 8 to arrive on October 26

By John Gillooly | Jul 19, 2012

Microsoft finally narrows down the release date for Windows 8, but some questions still remain.

Laser vs inkjet: Adding up the cost

Laser vs inkjet: Adding up the cost

By Anthony Caruana | Jul 18, 2012

Have you ever calculated the total cost of printing for your business? Do you buy the cheapest printer in the shop? Should you get inkjet or laser?

Office 2013: is it worth staying on the software merry-go-round?

Office 2013: is it worth staying on the software merry-go-round?

By Anthony Caruana | Jul 18, 2012

Microsoft has announced a new version of Office - the 15th since 1989. Is it worth staying on the software merry-go-round or should you sit this one out?

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Remember, Office 2013 won't run on Vista or XP

Remember, Office 2013 won't run on Vista or XP

By Anthony Caruana | Jul 17, 2012

It needn't be a big deal, but you'll need to move to either Windows 7 or the new Windows 8 to run the new version of Office.

A pair of gloves you can use with your iPad, phone

A pair of gloves you can use with your iPad, phone

By Nic Healey | Jul 18, 2012

The impressive AGloves are a pair of stylish winter gloves that allow you to use your iPad, iPhone or Android touchscreen without removing them.

Product brief: Netgear Powerline Nano 500

Product brief: Netgear Powerline Nano 500

By Nic Healey | Jul 18, 2012

An extremely easy to set up powerline networking kit, though there is one annoyance to watch out for.

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