Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Microsoft concedes Chromebooks are work-worthy

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Microsoft concedes Chromebooks are work-worthy
Microsoft on Monday conceded that Google's Chrome OS and the Chromebooks the operating system powers are capable of doing real work, a reversal of its 'Scroogled' campaign that once blasted the laptops as worthless. Read More
 


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When Disaster Tests Your Business, Cloud Can Save It
Find out why the survivors of Hurricane Sandy and other recent calamities say they wish they'd had cloud-based business VoIP communications, rather than "the vulnerability and limitations of the premises-based communications we had in place." Read Now

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Endpoint Buyer's Guide
Evaluating the many components that make up an endpoint security solution may seem overwhelming. Get independent research and test results to help you determine your requirements and identify the vendor that best meets your needs. Learn More

IRS misses XP deadline, pays Microsoft millions for patches
The IRS acknowledged that it missed the April 8 cut-off for Windows XP support, and will be paying Microsoft millions for an extra year of security patches. Read More
 

Preventing the scourge of double-digit tunnel syndrome
Having endured a variety of carpal tunnel-like maladies over the years, I try not to make light of the typing-induced discomforts complained about by others. I try, yet sometimes I fail. Read More
 

Microsoft puts the squeeze on Windows to shoehorn it into 16GB devices
Microsoft has revealed how it will squeeze Windows 8.1 onto devices with storage space as small as 16GB to fulfill a promise earlier this year that OEMs could produce low-cost tablets and laptops. Read More
 


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Data Center Insight: 6 mistakes that have cost others
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How to get Windows Phone 8.1 today
Microsoft released Windows Phone 8.1 today, and contrary to its label of "Windows Phone Preview for Developers," anyone can upgrade their current Windows Phone 8-powered handset. Read More
 

The battle of the digital assistants: Windows Phone Cortana vs Google Now vs Siri
The personal computer has endured for more than 30 years. We understand it. It's familiar. But digital assistants--the new breed of smartphone data butlers designed to make our lives simpler--have yet to climb out of their cribs. Read More
 

Intel brings Windows 8.1 to schools with new education hybrid
Intel this week showed off a laptop-tablet hybrid with Windows 8.1 for the education market, where Chromebooks and tablets are also fighting for position. Read More
 


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Top 10 Internet Applications Most Likely to be Mobilized
Effective mobile application performance management optimizes application availability and response time, ensuring the best user experience. Learn the difference the right management tools make and why tools that monitor the network or focus only on performance at the device level are not enough. Read now!

Microsoft's Office for iPad shakes up mobile enterprise
  It's hard to overstate the impact of the Microsoft Office for iPad. The arrival of the dominant productivity suite on the dominant tablet promises to change how iPads are viewed in the enterprise. Office for iPad may also crush competitive apps, shut out cloud storage providers and limit MDM vendors. Read More
 

Microsoft beefs up Office Online
Microsoft is updating its Web-based Office Online suite, narrowing the features gap with the main Office 365 and Office 2013 suites installed on users' devices. Read More
 

Attention Windows 8.1 users: Update 1 is not an option
Windows 8.1 Update 1 (that is so clumsy) has been rolling out all week and reviewers are singing hosannas to the update, which focuses on making the OS more keyboard- and mouse-friendly. See our own in-depth review for more details. Read More
 

Thank XP: Desktop PC sales take off again in Western Europe
PC sales in Western Europe have risen after 13 consecutive quarters of decline, according to market research company Gartner. The market research company said government spending and the replacement of machines running Windows XP contributed to the growth. Read More
 

Is Windows 8 Development Worth the Trouble?
Microsoft pays some companies to produce Windows 8 versions of their products. Without this type of financial assistance, or various other incentives, is Windows 8 and especially Windows Phone development worth the effort? Read More
 

 

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