Issue highlights 1. 12 ways Windows 8 dominates the OS competition 2. Aruba Networks latest to unveil 802.11ac access points 3. WikiLeaks' donations barely enough to keep the servers running 4. Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are secret backers behind European Privacy Association 5. The iPhone's big lead in customer satisfaction is gone 6. Foxconn reports three possible suicides at factories in China 7. Q&A: Bob Muglia, Juniper Networks (part 1) 8. Canadian regulator takes lighter view of Bitcoin 9. 8 new features in Chrome (desktop or mobile) |
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Don't let all the Live Tile bashing fool you. Windows 8 still dominates the OS competition in a dozen crucial aspects. READ MORE |
Aruba Networks became the latest company to announce Wi-Fi access points that can support over 1Gbps throughput, at the cellular industry's CTIA show in Las Vegas this week. READ MORE |
Donations to WikiLeaks since January have only been enough to cover expenditures in essential infrastructure, such as servers, according to a transparency report. READ MORE |
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Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have been confirmed as the secret backers behind the European Privacy Association (EPA) which was accused of a lack of transparency by an independent watchdog on Thursday. READ MORE |
Apple's dominance in smartphone customer satisfaction faded last year, with rivals like Samsung and Motorola dramatically closing the gap, a national survey said today. READ MORE |
Three workers at Foxconn factories in China have fallen to their deaths in recent weeks and police are investigating, according to the company. READ MORE |
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In Part 1 of this interview from Interop 2013, John Gallant speaks with Bob Muglia of Juniper Networks about where software-defined networking (SDN) is heading and Juniper's approach to the technology. READ MORE |
It appears Canada's anti-money laundering regulator will leave Bitcoin exchanges in the country alone for now. READ MORE |
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