Thursday, June 2, 2011

Windows 8 analysis: Everything you need to know

  Preston Gralla: Windows 8 shows the PC is no longer tech's heavyweight | Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: Everything we know about iCloud
 
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IT Blogwatch: Windows 8 analysis: Everything you need to know
Windows 8 is coming. Microsoft showed it off at D9 and Computex, touting its new, designed-for-tablets UI, and that it's been on a diet. But "Windows 8" is still a code name, we're told. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers lust and loathe. Not to mention: Mark Zuckerberg: CIA agent? Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows 8 shows the PC is no longer tech's heavyweight
For a generation, the PC has been the centerpiece of new technology. With Windows 8, Microsoft signals that's no longer the case --- it's an operating system designed as much or more for tablets and mobile devices than laptops or desktops. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: Everything we know about iCloud
There's a big iCloud gathering in the San Francisco skies. The new service will be unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at WWDC next week. It will offer lots of features, including streaming music, movies and TV; social networking and computer services, such as sync and more -- and it looks like developers are being invited to iCloud's party. Read More

Darlene Storm: Homeland Security testing mind-reading terrorist 'pre-crime' detectors
Whether someone cuts you off in traffic or you have a spat with your significant other, if you are having adrenaline-driven aggressive thoughts and you are in northeastern USA, you might quickly take a chill pill because that's where terrorist "pre-crime" detectors are being tested by DHS. Read More


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Michael Horowitz: Why the bad guys are winning
The data breaches that we hear about are surely a small percentage of those that are known. And, the known breaches are, in turn, a percentage of all those that have occurred. Even given this, we now seem to be in breach-of-the-day mode. So why are the bad guys winning? Read More

Josh Stephens: The Network Layer: Understanding layer 3 of the OSI Model
It's not uncommon when visiting family for me to get asked to fix everyone's computers. The way that I usually respond is that asking me to fix your computer is sort of like asking the guy who designs super highways to fix your car. Yes, cars do run on highways and yes, I do drive a car to work everyday, but it's not what I do. Read More

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Support tech at this city's police department discovers when calls come in to one particular telephone extension, instead of ringing the phone it turns on the public-address system throughout the station. Read More

 
 
 

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