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Microsoft launches Office 2013, Office 365 today

  Pentagon to add thousands of new cybersecurity jobs | Motorola Solutions unveils MC45 mobile computer
 
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Microsoft launches Office 2013, Office 365 today
Microsoft will launch Office 2013 and new Office 365 subscription plans today, a move that also starts the countdown clock ticking for the expiration of free previews the company distributed last year. Read More


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Pentagon to add thousands of new cybersecurity jobs
The Pentagon is planning to expand its cybersecurity force nearly five fold over the next several years in a bid to bolster its defensive and offensive computer capabilities. Read More

Motorola Solutions unveils MC45 mobile computer
Motorola Solutions believes workplaces will find value in rugged handheld mobile computers that cost several times more than consumer-focused smartphones, but last much longer. Read More

VMware to cut 900 jobs in 'realignment' as growth slows
VMware said it will cut 900 jobs in a move to focus more on high potential businesses, as profits remained strong but growth slowed. Read More

Yahoo's Marissa Mayer looks to new products, mobile to restore company growth
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has identified new products and mobile investments among several strategies aimed at keeping the company relevant as it tries to compete against Google and Facebook. Read More

Sen. Durbin plans to press for H-1B restrictions
The comprehensive immigration proposal being fashioned in the U.S. Senate may give new opportunity for H-1B critics to try to impose new restrictions on the visa. Then again, it may not. Read More

Google publishes detailed maps of North Korea
Google has published detailed maps of North Korea, based on information entered by users via its online Map Maker tool. Read More


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Actian to acquire Pervasive Software in big data deal
Actian, formerly Ingres, is to acquire Pervasive Software, a vendor of cloud-based and on-premises software for data management and analysis. The deal is targeted at the growing big data market. Read More

Forrester predicts slower IT spending growth for Asia-Pacific
IT spending growth in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to slow as countries including China and India grapple with emerging economic issues as a result of the world economic crisis, according to research firm Forrester. Read More

Seagate, Virident team up on PCIe SSDs for data centers
Seagate and Virident announced they're working together to produce their first PCIe SSD. Read More

Twitter gives up user data to feds 69% of the time
Twitter has released new numbers showing that the social network complied with government data requests 69% of the time in the U.S., as government requests for user information worldwide continue to rise. Read More

Phone unlocking services face new legal risk, EFF says
U.S. phone unlocking services face the biggest legal risk from mobile operators keen to enforce a change in copyright law that now makes it illegal to modify a mobile device to work on another network, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Read More

How do you manage your social networks?
I recently decided, somewhat randomly, to experiment a bit more with social networking. I was on LinkedIn and at some point the service asked me if it could access my Gmail contact list. Read More

 
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