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New iPad shortchanges users on battery life, says expert
Apple is shortchanging new iPad owners on battery power, an analyst said today. Read More


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Who holds the encryption keys?
Experts and IT leaders offer strategies for getting the most from the latest encryption and digital rights management technologies. Read More

More companies are OK with employees using Facebook at work
Workers at AT Kearney connect with their friends on Facebook now and then when they're on the job, and that's just fine with executives there. Read More

Late May claim for Windows 8 RC jibes with expected timetable
Microsoft will launch the "release candidate" of Windows 8 in late May or early June, according to a Saturday report by a Dutch blog. Read More

From CIO.com: 11 Promising Enterprise Social Networks
As the demand for enterprise collaboration continues to grow, more businesses are looking to internal social networks to manage workflow, foster collaboration and improve innovation. Read More

HP's server strategy focuses on SSDs, storage bottleneck
HP says it will address the I/O bottleneck created by internal and external storage in its next generation of ProLiant servers, boosting performance by up to 50% for popular applications such as online transaction processing and streaming video. Read More

Many Office Live Small Business users fret over Office 365 transition
Many companies that rely on Office Live Small Business (OLSB) for their e-mail and website hosting are complaining that a required transition to Office 365 or to a third-party hosting provider is too complicated for them to carry out and that Microsoft could be doing more to help them out as OLSB's closure date fast approaches. Read More


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Apple to offer royalty-free nano-SIM patents
The battle over next-generation nano-SIM card technology intensified after Apple sent a letter to the director general of standards organization ETSI, saying its proposal will be royalty-free, according to a report. Read More

Nokia lashes out at Apple's royalty-free nano-SIM
Apple's royalty-free nano-SIM is an empty promise, because the company doesn't have any essential patents related to its nano-SIM proposal, a Nokia spokesman said on Monday. Read More

The Byte - Google Street View, YouTube improves, Ancestry.com, and IBM Watson
Google has added yet another unique locale to its Street View offerings, the Amazon River. YouTube rolled out a feature that automatically corrects shakiness, darkness and number of other problems in uploaded videos. We got a behind the scenes look at what goes on at Ancestry.com's headquarters. Read More

FTC chairman: Do-not-track law may not be needed
A do-not-track law focused on protecting Web users' privacy may not be necessary, with private groups working to implement recommendations from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the agency's chairman said. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's secret weapon against Google Maps -- open source
One of the many areas where Google is far ahead of Microsoft is mapping, with Google Maps by far the dominant map service on the Internet. Microsoft is employing an under-the-radar approach to fighting back, lending big support and big dollars to the open source map project OpenStreetMap. It looks as if the tactic is starting to pay off. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple CEO Tim Cook in China as business grows
Apple CEO, Tim Cook is in China attending to business at the moment -- as you'd expect, with that country rapidly transforming into the company's biggest market, with huge scope for even faster future growth. Read More

 
 
 

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