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Microsoft OS chief: One API to rule them all

Apple exhausts initial supply of iPhone 5S

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September 22, 2013
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1. Microsoft OS chief: One API to rule them all

2. Apple exhausts initial supply of iPhone 5S

3. Apple iOS 7 surprises as first with new multipath TCP connections

4. Top 20 colleges for computer science majors, based on earning potential

5. Comcast Updates Business VoiceEdge With New UC Features

6. Apple CEO Tim Cook at the iPhone 5S/C launch in Palo Alto

7. IBM gets the big picture with Daeja buy

8. INSIDER 5 ways devops can benefit IT

9. Alcatel-Lucent SDN company puts pedal to bare metal

10. The chances of finding life on Mars just got slimmer

11. Vampire mice and zombie hard drives: USB dangers lurk in Linux

12. The 7 best new features in iOS 7

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Microsoft OS chief: One API to rule them all

Microsoft is pursuing the ideal of OS platforms: a unified code base that runs from smartphones to servers, giving users a consistent experience across devices at home and at work, and developers a common tool set for building applications. READ MORE

Apple exhausts initial supply of iPhone 5S

That was quick. Within minutes of its sales debut early today, Apple's iPhone 5S was already in short supply, with shipping dates 7-10 business days from ordering in the U.S. READ MORE

Apple iOS 7 surprises as first with new multipath TCP connections

Apple's iOS 7 is the first large-scale use of a newly-minted Internet protocol, called multipath TCP. It lets computers send and receive data across different network paths and interfaces at the same time, such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi and 3G. READ MORE

Top 20 colleges for computer science majors, based on earning potential

Among computer science grads, alumni from University of California, Berkeley, led the pack with a median mid-career salary of $141,400, PayScale says. READ MORE

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Comcast Updates Business VoiceEdge With New UC Features

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Apple CEO Tim Cook at the iPhone 5S/C launch in Palo Alto

Tim Cook visited his local Apple Store in Palo Alto, California, to watch the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C go on sale on September 20, 2013. READ MORE

IBM gets the big picture with Daeja buy

Boosting its portfolio of enterprise content management tools, IBM has acquired Daeja Image Systems and its embeddable software for viewing many different types of documents and images. READ MORE

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5 ways devops can benefit IT

Devops is about getting the people responsible for creating applications to work more closely with the people who maintain apps in production. The goal? Faster delivery, better quality apps. READ MORE

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Alcatel-Lucent SDN company puts pedal to bare metal

Nuage Networks, the SDN company of Alcatel-Lucent, has rolled out a gateway for linking bare metal servers to its virtual network environment. READ MORE

The chances of finding life on Mars just got slimmer

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has not found a single trace of methane in the Martian atmosphere, decreasing the odds that there is life on the planet. READ MORE

Vampire mice and zombie hard drives: USB dangers lurk in Linux

NEW ORLEANS - Linux kernel developer Sarah Sharp is searching for a solution to the problem posed by vampire mice, she said in a presentation at LinuxCon North America Wednesday afternoon. READ MORE

The 7 best new features in iOS 7

Behind the radical new look and retooled user experience are some easily overlooked capabilities you'll enjoy READ MORE

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