Thursday, October 4, 2012

DEMO: Energy, excitement -- and lots of cool tech

  Preston Gralla: Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen: Windows 8's "bimodal user experience" is "puzzling" and "confusing," but still a winner | Michael Horowitz: SecurityWatch Summit on mobile device security
 
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Johanna Ambrosio: DEMO: Energy, excitement -- and lots of cool tech
Computerworld editor Johanna Ambrosio fell in love with technology again at this week's DEMO show. Here's why. Read More


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Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
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Preston Gralla: Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen: Windows 8's "bimodal user experience" is "puzzling" and "confusing," but still a winner
If you find yourself confused by Windows 8's dueling interfaces, you're not alone. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen says that he finds its "bimodal user experience" "puzzling" and "confusing," although he ultimately thinks the operating system is a winner. Read More


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Michael Horowitz: SecurityWatch Summit on mobile device security
Last week, I attended PC Magazine's SecurityWatch Summit about mobile device security. Here are some random notes from the meeting. Read More

Shark Tank: Either that or it's a memory leak
Flashback to the days of green-screen monitors, when this IT vendor support tech gets a call from a metal fabrication plant -- and according to the caller, a computer is leaking oil. Read More

 
 
 

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