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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Premium review: Accurate voice recognition
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is the premiere voice-recognition software package. Its latest version adds additional accuracy. Read More


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To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

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Mozilla mods Firefox to feature Microsoft's MSN
A little more than a year after Mozilla debuted a customized version of Firefox starring Microsoft's Bing search engine, the open-source developer on Tuesday shipped another Microsoft tie-in, Firefox with MSN Read More

Microsoft readies fix for Windows Phone 8 random reboots
Microsoft plans to issue an over-the-air fix next month for a problem that has caused some Windows Phone 8 handsets to reboot themselves unexpectedly. Read More

Sprint shows off wireless tech in two Chrysler vehicles at L.A. Auto Show
Sprint is set to showcase its Velocity in-vehicle communications platform in Chrysler's redesigned 2013 Ram 1500 truck and new SRT Viper car at the L.A. Auto Show this week. Read More

Nokia seeks to block sale of some RIM products
Nokia has asked a California court to enforce an arbitration award that would prevent Research In Motion from selling products with wireless LAN capabilities until the companies can agree on patent royalty rates. Read More

Google integrates Gmail, cloud storage service Drive
Google announced that it has integrated Gmail with its cloud storage service Google Drive. The result is a significant increase in size of documents that can be emailed -- up to 10GB. Read More

OCZ, BitMicro release new controllers, SSD lines
OCZ announced its new Vector SSD Series developed with its new Barefoot 3 controller. Meanwhile, BitMicro announced its next-generation solid-state drive controller, that it claims will produce 400,000 I/Os per second when used with flash memory. Read More


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Charting a Course for Realizing Business Value in the Cloud
Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. View this on-demand webcast to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more.

Samsung printers contain hardcoded backdoor account, US-CERT warns
Printers manufactured by Samsung have a backdoor administrator account hard coded in their firmware that could enable attackers to change their configuration, read their network information or stored credentials and access sensitive information passed to them by users. Read More

Microsoft: 40 million Windows 8 licenses sold
Microsoft has sold 40 million licenses of the Windows 8 OS since its launch a month ago. Read More

Manning expected to testify at pretrial hearing
Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier accused of leaking thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, is expected to argue this week that the charges against him should be dropped because he has already been punished enough while in custody awaiting trial. Read More

Sharp to launch world's thinnest 4K monitor for $5,500
Sharp will start selling the industry's thinnest 4K monitor, a 32-inch LCD screen that is just 3.5mm thick, in February. Read More

Asus delays Taichi dual-screen ultrabooks
Asustek has delayed U.S. shipments for its dual-screen Taichi ultrabooks, which were available for order from retail sites like Amazon, Newegg and TigerDirect. Read More

Autonomy founder declares innocence in open letter to HP board
The feud between Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and Hewlett-Packard's leadership over alleged accounting fraud at the software vendor has intensified, with Lynch declaring his innocence in an open letter to the company's board and HP quickly returning fire. Read More

Richi Jennings: Microsoft: Windows 8 is great, your argument is invalid
Microsoft wants us to know that Windows 8 is a huge success, selling 40 million copies in its first month. That's probably faster than Windows 7! But hang on, just a week ago the sales situation looked dire. What could have changed in seven days? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers scratch their heads (or get a bird to do it for them). Read More

 

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Pilot fish is visiting his brother's home one weekend, and pulls out his laptop to do a little leftover office work, in the form of data entry in a spreadsheet -- which surprises one of his hosts.

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