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Will Google destroy Microsoft?

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Google and Microsoft are constantly locked in competition for the desktops and search results of the public. Learn more about Google and Microsoft.

How Xbox 360 Works

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Xbox 360 is a top-of-the-line, next generation game console. Learn about Xbox 360 specs and controllers, and read game reviews and find good prices.

Which Coding Language Should You Learn?

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Depending on what it is you want to make or do, your choice might already be made up for you. Take our quiz and find out which coding language you should learn on your way to being a programming master!

How Animated Tattoos Work

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Learn about the hardware behind animated tattoos and how they are implanted into the body.

How C Programming Works

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C programming is a computer language that will let you make a computer to do almost anything you want. Get the scoop on how C programming works.

How the Mac App Store Works

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The Mac App Store puts all Apple-approved Mac-compatible apps in one place for easy purchase and installation. Find out how the Mac App Store works.

How Paperless Offices Work

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Eliminating paper can provide space, lower storage costs, and improved access to information. Find out how paperless offices work at HowStuffWorks.

How the Google File System Works

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The Google file system is the name for Google's search data storage system. Learn more about the Google file system at HowStuffWorks.

How Does a VPN Work?

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Virtual private networks (or VPNs) give people a way to secure their communications using internet pathways. Find out how remote users can use VPNs.

What Is ROM? How Read-Only-Memory Works in Computers

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Read-only memory is not only essential to your computer, but is also used in everything from video games to microwaves. Learn about the different types of ROM and how they're used.

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