Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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  Richi Jennings: Flame state-sponsored malware bigger than believed before; older too | Preston Gralla: Steve Ballmer: Microsoft's future is in making hardware, not just software
 
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JR Raphael: Android 4.1 upgrade list: Is your device getting Jelly Bean?
Wondering if your phone or tablet will get the Android 4.1 upgrade? Here's an exhaustive and evolving list of everything we know about Jelly Bean, broken down by device. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Flame state-sponsored malware bigger than believed before; older too
The Flame (or Flamer) malware targeting Iran and Sudan appears to be bigger and older than previously thought. The latest analysis also shows that there are at least three other unknown but related malware projects, possibly at large. The analysts maintain their stance that this is a state-sponsored program. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers are fascinated and also a little scared. Read More

Preston Gralla: Steve Ballmer: Microsoft's future is in making hardware, not just software
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says that Microsoft will become a hardware company as well as a software company, telling the Seattle Times that within five to ten years Microsoft will be a "devices-and-services" enterprise. So expect lots of more Microsoft-branded hardware such as Windows 8 Surface tablets -- and possibly smartphones after buying Nokia. Read More


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Darragh Delaney: Why blogging is still important
My Computerworld blog has been active for over a year now, so I recently took a look back at my experience with it to see was it worth all the time spent researching and publishing articles. Sometimes it has been difficult to get the time as I spend a lot of time on the road but for me personally the time spent blogging as been very worthwhile. Read More

Jonny Evans: How Samsung is winning the anti-Apple iPhone wars
With two million pre-orders for the iPhone already, Apple [AAPL] seems on target to deliver the biggest-selling consumer electronics device since the last product from the company, though this achievement is clouded by the legal battles surrounding the smartphone race: and it's Samsung, not Apple, which is gaining the most from the litigation. Read More

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The help desk at this 20-store hardware chain gets an automated report that the nightly process for updating prices has failed -- which means the on-call networking guy has to talk the help desk tech through the fix. Read More

 
 
 

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