Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Here's Office 2013, on Windows 8 and RT!

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Richi Jennings: Here's Office 2013, on Windows 8 and RT!
Yes, there is another vendor conference happening this week. Microsoft is holding its annual TechEd shindig, where it's proudly showing off Windows 8, Windows RT, and Office 2013. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers seek out unspoken nuances of truthiness. Not to mention: The most entertaining chess player ever ... Read More


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Patrick Thibodeau: Blasting Obama as a way to get H-1B visas
There is a group spending millions of dollars on TV advertisements blaming President Barack Obama for adding "$4 billion in new debt every day." These shrill ads do not mention GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney, they're just against Obama. The television advertisements are running like crazy in 10 battleground states. CrossroadsGPS, the group behind themeffort, claims to have $25 million to spend. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC 2012: Four insights into Apple's future platform plans
It's the morning after the great big Apple [AAPL] WWDC keynote platform-love-fest and while things seem pretty interesting in the fruit-flavored garden, I can't help but feel a little emptiness in its wake. What's new in Apple's platform strategy as it sets out its stall for the year ahead? Here's four signals from yesterday's announcements: Read More

JR Raphael: The Google I/O Countdown Contest: Win an Acer Iconia Tab A510 tablet!
Google's I/O developers' conference is just over two weeks away -- and we're celebrating by giving away a brand spankin' new Iconia Tab A510 tablet. So, are you feeling lucky? Read More


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Chris Poelker: Centralizing healthcare big data in the cloud
Can the medical community make better use of big data, government regulations and the cloud to improve service and save lives? Read More

Preston Gralla: How to run the Metro version of Google Chrome in Windows 8
Want to run the Metro version of Google Chrome in Windows 8? It's not as straightforward as you would expect. Here's how to do it. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC 2012: Apple iPhone 5 details, Retina Display Macs
Apple didn't mention the iPhone 5 during WWDC this week (though see the image below for current speculation) and only introduced a single Mac model equipped with a Retina Display, but let a few hints slip, including this image of whatsome suggest might be an iPhone 5... Read More

Shark Tank: So far they've migrated from bad to worse
Tape backups suddenly begin failing on a database server, and nobody's having much success at fixing the problem, so this database admin pilot fish turns to the IT manager in the department that uses the server. Read More

 
 
 

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