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Windows 8 may give Microsoft a tablet play

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Windows 8 may give Microsoft a tablet play
Can Microsoft's next-generation, touch-oriented Windows 8 OS give Microsoft a leg-up in the tablet computer market now dominated by Apple's iPad? Read More


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China denies role in Gmail account attacks
A Chinese official today denied accusations that the government was responsible for attacks that accessed hundreds of Google Gmail accounts. Read More

Apple strikes back at newest Mac scareware
Apple on Wednesday updated the malware engine included with Snow Leopard to detect the newest version of MacDefender, the fake antivirus program that's plagued users for the last month. Read More

Richi Jennings: Six days to IPv6 Day; I couldn't care less
It's World IPv6 Day next week -- on Wednesday. So what? Is it important to enterprises? Perhaps, but probably not for the reason you think. Let's think about this, in The Long View... INSIDER (registration required) Read More

Limited stock of Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Wi-Fi on sale June 8
Limited quantities of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi edition will be sold in a single New York store on June 8, the same day that Verizon Wireless begins taking online orders for a more expensive model that runs on its LTE cellular network. Read More

From CIO.com: Facebook's CIO Shares IT Innovation Successes and Failures
Facebook CIO Tim Campos shares five lessons he's learned about innovation, along with stories about his IT department's successes and failures. Read More

All tweet this! Number of U.S. Twitter users jumps
The number of U.S. Twitter users jumped in the past year, increasing more than 50%, according to a study from the Pew Research Center. Read More

IT increasingly bypassed on cloud adoption
IT departments, long criticized as being too slow in offering new technologies and services, may be facing a grassroots rebellion in many companies over cloud services. Read More

Two sub-$80 Android smartphones coming this June
Two more sub-$80 Android smartphones will hit the market this month on T-Mobile USA, giving the carrier a way to attract new, young users to two-year service contracts that will help bolster revenues. Read More

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo collaborate in search
In a rare display of collaboration, Google has joined forces with its search rivals Microsoft and Yahoo in a project intended to improve the Web crawling and indexing of structured data, which often originates in databases and loses its format when converted into HTML. Read More


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Motorola CEO: Open Android store leads to quality issues
Motorola's CEO blamed the open Android app store for performance issues on some phones. Read More

Netbooks not dead as PC makers show off new models
Tablets may be the hottest gadgets on display at this year's Computex. But netbooks still have a presence at the trade show, and vendors are coming out with several new models that will hit the market this year. Their low cost will continue to drive sales, analysts said. Read More

Hospitals compete for IT talent with funding at stake
Health care providers in the U.S. are encountering a lack of qualified candidates as they race to meet federal government deadlines for EHR (electronic health record) and health IT use. Read More

TI tunes latest tablet chip for upcoming Windows OS
Texas Instruments on Thursday announced a quad-core chip for tablets with features to boost application and graphics performance in Microsoft's upcoming Windows OS. Read More

.CO domain tops 1M registrations, draws Amazon, Twitter
The registry operator for the .CO top-level domain, .CO Internet SAS, has exceeded 1 million domain name registrations, a significant milestone for the company in its efforts to position the domain as a safe, attractive Internet presence option for businesses. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Why the bad guys are winning
A depressingly long list of reasons. Read More

JR Raphael: Sprint: HTC EVO 4G getting Gingerbread this Friday
HTC EVO owners, rejoice: Gingerbread is officially coming your way. 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

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

 
 
 

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