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Preston Gralla: Samsung weighs in on Windows 8: Users need the Start button
Microsoft may believe that users don't want a Start button in Windows 8, but at least one big PC vendor disagrees. Samsung just showed off three Windows 8 desktops that will be available this fall, and they all sport an optional Start button. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple management: Where are the female leaders at the iPhone company?
Apple promoted two new faces to its executive team yesterday, raising the team to twelve, but one thing rings false: there isn't a single female face among the company's senior vice presidents, so is the world's most valuable company really a boy's club? Read More

Richi Jennings: Intel Silvermont: Quad-core 22nm Atom SoC leaked
According to leaked roadmaps, Intel is readying a super-speedy new system-on-a-chip design, based on next-generation Atom cores. Targeted at traditional PCs, as well as smartphones and tablets, it promises some impressive levels of performance. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if the bell tolls for ARM. Not to mention: Microsoft security FAIL ... Read More

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Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 details, AirPlay improvements, new accessories, more...
Mere days from now Apple's expected to introduce the iPhone 5 (aka "new iPhone") and stories are flying in fast, with new features, new accessories, a chance to replace Samsung in processor supply and fresh questions as to the inclusion -- or not -- of NFC support. Read More

Shark Tank: Broken, redefined
This pilot fish's employer provides IT services to city governments, so it's no surprise when he gets a call from one client's water department. The problem, according to the billing manager: "The system is broken." Read More

 
 
 

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