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JR Raphael: Android 4.0 report card: Which manufacturers are failing?
Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, has been rolling out to devices since December -- but many phone and tablet owners are still waiting for a taste. So which companies deserve our wrath? Read More


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IT Blogwatch: Google Drive: Gdrive storage tool in April -- Dropbox killer?
Google Drive, or Gdrive, is said to be launching in early April. Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) storage-and-sync utility will go head-to-head with Dropbox, box.com, SkyDrive, and who knows how many other similar services. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it's too little, too late. Read More

Richi Jennings: That's a TERRIBLE way to fix spam
A respected email technologist has been quoted in the mainstream media as saying he has a plan to solve spam. Oh really? Sadly, it seems he's just repeating a failed idea... INSIDER (free registration requested) Read More

Jonny Evans: Not just Apple: Working life at the Samsung iPhone factory
With all the fuss and bother over Apple and conditions in the iPhone factories, it's easy to imagine worker suffering is something you'll only find care of Cupertino. I take a look at working life at Samsung in an attempt to prove these problems are industry-wide. Read More


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Robert L. Mitchell: Why my EMR is still an island
Despite all of the hoopla over health information exchanges and interoperability, my own health care provider's electronic medical records system mostly limits data sharing with other institutions to faxes and PDFs. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft will punish app makers who won't release Windows Phone apps, spend $24 million to spur new app development
To close the gap in the number of apps available for Windows Phone versus the competition, Microsoft will spend $10 million to punish app makers such as Pandora who aren't developing Windows Phone apps, while while spurring Windows Phone app development with tens of millions of dollars in new funding. Read More

Matt Hamblen: Adjusting to iPad instead of laptop
This could work: an iPad with a Bluetooth, instead of a heavier laptop Read More

Shark Tank: There now, wasn't that quick and easy?
Pilot fish works for the company that provides IT support for this busy medical office, and he's on site checking some server logs when he notices a UPS problem. Read More

 
 
 

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