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All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet | JR Raphael: Android essentials: 13 apps I can't live without

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Microsoft touts $7-per-user monthly pricing for Windows subscription packages
Microsoft has released details on the first-ever per-user Microsoft Windows subscription. Read More


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Consolidating Remote Servers and Storage for Security
Most remote office backup processes put data at risk. A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance – even thousands of miles – and still get the same performance as if storage were local. Read more >>

All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet
Microsoft is within a whisker of calling it quits on its failed experiment with the Surface tablet. Read More

JR Raphael: Android essentials: 13 apps I can't live without
These are the apps I need to make a device do what I want it to do, and they might work wonders for you, too. Read More

Anti-H-1B senator to head immigration panel
The Senate's two top Republican critics of temporary worker immigration, specifically the H-1B and L-1 visas, now hold the two most important immigration posts in the Senate. Read More

Enterprises: Get ready to pay to go slow on Windows 10
Microsoft's faster-paced release cadence for Windows 10 will require enterprises to either adapt or pay for the privilege of going slow. Read More


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Eliminating the Challenge of Branch Office Recovery
In today's global economy, companies are increasingly distributed. That puts IT in a precarious position, especially when it comes to disaster recovery. Branch converged infrastructure delivers local performance, stores data safely in the datacenter, and enables instant recovery. Learn how to recover faster, reduce risk, and save money. Learn more >>

IT Blogwatch: Wikileaks staffers are SHOCKED that FBI read their Gmail
Wikileaks really needs your donation -- to purchase an email server. Three Wikileaks staffers, working for an organization hated by the US government, led by a man critical of the both the US and Google, decided to use Google's Gmail -- because its so good. Read More

Which mobile data provider is best? (And will you make a switch?)
Computerworld readers rate AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon on data connection speed, reliability, customer service and more. Find out which carrier gets the most cheers — and which the most jeers — from our 2014 survey respondents. Read More

Amid blow-out quarter, Apple barely mentions Mac sales
Almost unnoticed during Apple's earnings call on Tuesday, the company said it sold 5.5 million Macs, a record for the final quarter of the year. Read More

Why Surface Hub is more interesting than HoloLens
By the time Microsoft ships their augmented reality headset, it will be an also-ran banality. Their re-invention of "desktop" computing is what really matters. Read More

IBM may be preparing for a round of job cuts
IBM tries to keep its layoffs out of the public eye as much as possible although it fails miserably at this. The company took the unusual step of denying that it was on the cusp of a gigantic layoff amid reports of a possible new round of job cuts that may begin this week. Read More


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