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Preston Gralla: Will the next NOOK Tablet run Windows 8?
An offshoot of the investment by Microsoft into the new NOOK subsidiary of Barnes & Noble may be having Windows 8 instead of Android powering the next NOOK Tablet. That would boost Windows 8 and Windows Phone, and help Barnes & Noble with sorely needed development assets. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Satisfaction: Why happy Apple users will buy the iPhone 5
Apple's sky-high customer satisfaction levels are driving huge sales across all its products, and while critics castigate the firm for its 'walled garden', users are happy on Cupertino's turf, and that's why millions will race to grab the iPhone 5. Read More

IT Blogwatch: The Pirate Bay down soon: Bloggers seek alternative today
Access to The Pirate Bay will be taken down, in a few weeks from today in the UK. By court order, the allegedly-illegal magnet-link search engine will be blocked by the nation's biggest ISPs. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers find alternatives. Not to mention: This is your Sharpie on drugs ... Read More

Government IT Spotlight: Crowdsourcing and democracy
Crowdsourcing is becoming an important way for government to gather information and get work done - giving new meaning to the phrase "by the people, for the people." While crowdsourcing is still a relatively new concept, there are already a number of government projects leveraging the crowd. Read More


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Sharon Machlis: Excel on my iPad - free
Finding an iPad friendly way to edit, search, sort and sync Excel spreadsheets wasn't easy -- until I tried a free app that puts Excel on my iPad. Read More

Healthcare IT Spotlight: Planning for ICD-10 at the University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics
When October 1, 2014 arrives, there are a number of potential disasters that await if we're not fully prepared for the new clinical coding classification, ICD-10. Federal regulators have proposed a Fall 2014 deadline to comply, and we're taking the initiative head-on at the University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics (UUHC). We want to take advantage of everything that ICD-10 offers. This means having clear, specific and detailed information about our patients captured within our electronic health records (EHRs) so we can not only store information, but can access it to support research Read More

Preston Gralla: Wozniak: Windows Phone is so beautiful, Steve Jobs might have been reincarnated by Microsoft to help design it
Co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak believes that Windows Phone 7 sports a more beautiful interface than the iPhone and Android phones, so much so that he jokingly said that Microsoft may have managed to reincarnate Steve Jobs to help with its design. Read More

Shark Tank: Hey! Eyes on YOUR OWN PAPER, please!
Teachers at this elementary school are getting their own work computers for the first time, and the first task at hand is getting them to create a password -- one they can remember and no one else will guess. Read More

 
 
 

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