Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Apple preps $249 iPad mini for Oct 23

  Preston Gralla: Windows 8's first theme song makes clear: This isn't your father's Microsoft | Richi Jennings: Android virus alert: FBI launches laughable list of malware maladies
 
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Jonny Evans: Apple preps 23 October $249 iPad mini as iPhone 5 beats Galaxy III
We seem a way from peace in the smartphone wars. Apple will introduce its 7.85-inch, $249, iBook-focused iPad mini on October 23. Meanwhile its relationship with Samsung continues to decline, even as the quantity of Web traffic generated by the iPhone 5 eclipses that created by Galaxy III users. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows 8's first theme song makes clear: This isn't your father's Microsoft
The background theme for Microsoft's first ads for Windows 8 make clear that the company is straying far from the middle of the road and tried-and-true for music. The song, "Only Want You" by the Eagles of Death Metal, is about the last thing you'd expect from Redmond. Read More

Richi Jennings: Android virus alert: FBI launches laughable list of malware maladies
The FBI's IC3 department warns of Android viruses. It's published a list of anti-malware advice for smartphone and tablet users. It's calling out two nasties called 'Loozfon' and 'FinFisher' for special attention. But it turns out that they're 'just' Trojans. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if the sky is falling, or if Chicken Little just joined the feds. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Opinion: FBI security scare means Apple's iPhone beats Android for BYOD enterprise
Apple already leads the mobile enterprise with its iOS devices, and seems likely to consolidate its grip in the months ahead, with the security of its platforms giving the firm a sure grasp on hearts and minds in corporate IT, while its competitor gets named and shamed in an FBI warning. Read More

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Manager approaches this network engineer because she wants a server moved offsite to a Tier 4 data center -- and pronto. Read More

 
 
 

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