Thursday, October 04, 2012

What if Windows 8 flops?

  Microsoft Office 2013's enhanced protection scheme cracked ahead of official launch | What's happening with Clover Trail and Windows 8?
 
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What if Windows 8 flops?
Microsoft launches Windows 8 later this month after a year of gradually making the new operating system more and more available, hoping for a big hit that will drive sales this holiday season and beyond, and giving the company new hope of grabbing a bigger share of tablet sales. Read More


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Microsoft Office 2013's enhanced protection scheme cracked ahead of official launch
In addition to a host of improvements and other changes, Microsoft beefed up the encryption scheme used to secure users' data in Office 2013. With Office 2010, Microsoft used an SHA-1 class algorithm with a 128-bit key to encrypt plain-text password-protected documents. With Office 2013, though, Microsoft has moved to a technically more secure SHA-2 class SHA512 algorithm. Read More

What's happening with Clover Trail and Windows 8?
Vendors should know by now that when you can't get the story straight, people don't buy. So Intel and Microsoft need to get on a firm, clear page regarding certification of the Intel "Clover Trail" processor and Windows 8, because right now it's muddy. Read More

iPhone users really are switching to Bing maps, and they like it
The new Maps app in iOS 6 has turned off legions of loyal iPhone users and forced them to find suitable alternatives, most notably Microsoft's Bing app for iOS. Read More


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Governmental Agencies can get the Best of Two Worlds
In this report we look at each component of Hybrid Cloud Storage as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data, on-premise with Scale-out NAS or in the Public Cloud. Learn More

Microsoft unified communications Lync system moves closer to proverbial PBX replacement option
Microsoft is talking about its upgraded Lync unified communications platform, revealing client support for more devices, server features for better meetings and collaboration as well as integration with the peer-to-peer voice and video service Skype. While it is clearly a good UC choice for customers with needs that align with Lync's strengths, it's not yet a platform that can jump in readily to replace traditional PBXs in environments heavily reliant on traditional desktop phones, experts say. Read More

Winning Windows 8 tablets for travel
At a Clover Trail coming-out party, Intel showed off its mid-range Windows 8 hybrid devices. Here's a look at the features of some of the new Clover Trail devices that make them a winning choice for your next travel PC. Read More

Rumor: Microsoft's building its own Windows 8 smartphone
In a move that would help it compete against the iPhone, Microsoft is rumored to be making its own smartphone that will run on Windows Phone 8, which would again put the company in competition with its hardware partners. Read More


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FTC bombs online tech support scammers
The Federal Trade Commission today said it cracked down on tech support scammers who used telemarketers masquerading as major computer companies including Dell, Microsoft, McAfee and Norton to con consumers into believing that their computers are riddled with viruses, spyware and other malware. Read More

Microsoft to open 'pop-up' stores Oct. 26, battle Apple at most locations
Microsoft's temporary, or "pop-up," stores will open Oct. 26 and will sell the Surface tablet, according to the company's website. Read More

Apple's failure could lead to Bing's gain
Maybe some day Apple will learn not to make business decisions based on petulance. The decision to drop Google Maps has turned the company into a laughing stock not seen since the Spindler days, an awful sign just days before the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs's passing. Read More

Intel boss Otellini's face-palm-evoking comments violate trust with Microsoft
You know how risky friend-of-a-friend sources for rumors are? Well, I'm going out on a limb by believing this one. Bloomberg reports that Intel CEO Paul Otellini told employees in a closed-door meeting in Taiwan that Windows 8 isn't fully ready to be shipped, but that he still thinks Microsoft is doing the right thing by shipping it in late October. Read More

Microsoft wins permanent settlement against Nitol botnet
Microsoft has won a battle to permanently disrupt a haven for the Nitol botnet that it discovered within an Internet domain controlled by a Chinese ISP. Read More

 
 
 

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