There is an ultra-luxury version of Craigslist originally known as JamesList (later renamed to JamesEdition) that features helicopters, yachts, and other high-priced goods and services. | | Today's Featured Articles | | You’ve probably heard Microsoft will base its Edge browser on Chromium, the open-source project that forms the basis for Google Chrome. That won’t just make Edge better—Microsoft contributing to Chromium means Microsoft’s efforts will make Chrome better, too. Read More » | Windows 10 collects an “Activity History” of applications you launch on your PC and sends it to Microsoft. Even if you disable or clear this, Microsoft’s Privacy Dashboard still shows an “Activity History” of applications you’ve launched on your PCs. Read More » | On December 10, 1993, Id Software released Doom. Read More » | It’s unusual for Microsoft to release and Insider Build on a Monday, but that’s exactly what happened today. Insider Build 18298 isn’t about big features or crazy changes, however—this one is bringing some nice fit and finish to Windows 10. Read More » | REVIEW GEEK This Christmas is the perfect time for you to buy your kids a robot toy for them to enjoy and maybe learn a few things from. Here’s a look at some of the best robot toys out there for kids of all ages. Read More » | REVIEW GEEK Video doorbells are perfect little companions, as you can receive alerts on your phone when someone comes knocking, as well as catch those pesky porch pirates in the act. If you’re looking for one that can integrate seamlessly with your Amazon Echo, you’re in luck. Read More » |
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The PlayStation Classic Gets Hacked for Easy USB-Based Game ROMs Sony’s PlayStation Classic mini-console has only twenty games pre-loaded, and there’s no built-in mechanism for adding more. But the system also uses a popular open-source PlayStation emulator to run its ROMs, so an unofficial expansion was more or less inevitable. Read More » Windows 10’s Next Version Will Sort Your Downloads Folder By Most Recent, Includes More Smart Tweaks It’s unusual for Microsoft to release and Insider Build on a Monday, but that’s exactly what happened today. Insider Build 18298 isn’t about big features or crazy changes, however—this one is bringing some nice fit and finish to Windows 10. Read More » DOOM Changed the Game 25 Years Ago Today On December 10, 1993, Id Software released Doom. Read More » Windows 10 Sends Your Activity History to Microsoft, Even if You Tell It Not To Windows 10 collects an “Activity History” of applications you launch on your PC and sends it to Microsoft. Even if you disable or clear this, Microsoft’s Privacy Dashboard still shows an “Activity History” of applications you’ve launched on your PCs. Read More » After a Second Data Leak, Google+ Will Shut Down in April Instead of August Back in October, a security hole in Google+’s APIs lead Google to announce it was shutting down the service. Now, a second data leak has surfaced, causing the company to move the shutdown up by four months. Read More » |
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DAAS (short for Desktop As A Service, a.k.a. Hosted Desktop Services and Virtual Desktop Services) is a thin client architecture (computing solution) in which a virtual desktop infrastructure is delivered by a third-party cloud service provider instead of using, and maintaining, in-house servers. | |
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