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Office 365 review: Is Office better by subscription?

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Office 365 Home Premium review: Is Office better by subscription?
Office 365 Home Premium, Microsoft's new subscription-based version of Office 2013, lets you use your applications anywhere. But does it really cost less than the client version? Read More


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Apple doubles down on iPad by doubling max storage to 128GB
Apple today doubled the maximum storage space of its fourth-generation iPad to 128GB, and announced it would start selling the new tablet next week. Read More

New immigration bill focuses on high-skill workers
New legislation introduced by a bipartisan group of 10 U.S. senators would nearly double the number of H-1B visas that companies can get each year to hire foreign high-skill workers, including technology employees. Read More

Microsoft tweaks Mac Office, makes it rental
As expected, Microsoft today updated Office for Mac 2011 to work with the new Office 365 Home Premium software-by-subscription plan the company debuted Tuesday. Read More

UPnP flaws expose tens of millions of networked devices to remote attacks, researchers say
Tens of millions of network-enabled devices including routers, printers, media servers, IP cameras, smart TVs and more can be attacked over the Internet because of dangerous flaws in their implementation of the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol standard, security researchers from Rapid7 said Tuesday in a research paper. Read More

Hitachi unveils first 10K rpm 1.2TB hard drive
Hitachi today announced the industrys highest-capacity 10,000rpm enterprise-class hard drive, the Ultrastar C10K1200. Read More

Puerto Rican government agency claims Infor's negligence cost it $9M
Infor is being sued by a Puerto Rican tax authority on grounds that its failure to maintain software used by the organization racked up US$9 million in costs. Read More


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The Evolution of Global Server Load Balancing
This paper explores the benefits of cloud balancing, and highlights how organizations can leverage cloud application deployments in addition to local application deployments to optimize application delivery from technical and business standpoints. Learn More!

Ruby on Rails receives third security patch in less than a month
Developers of the Ruby on Rails Web development framework released versions 3.0.20 and 2.3.16 of the software on Monday in order to address a critical remote code execution vulnerability. Read More

DOJ, DHS ask FCC to delay Sprint-Softbank decision
The U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security have asked for more time to consider Softbank's proposed takeover of Sprint Nextel, a move that may signal a rough road ahead for the $20 billion deal. Read More

AppSense adds mobile app, device management tool set
AppSense has released MobileNow, a cloud-based service that combines device and application administration features, as it hopes to take a bite out of the growing mobile management market. Read More

JR Raphael: Nexus 4 revisited: Detailed thoughts after 3 months with the phone
Google's Nexus 4 phone is finally back on sale today -- so three months after its launch, how has the device held up? Read More

Martin Gomberg: The answer to gun violence might just be a smartphone on a chip
There is a role for technology in gun safety. This is not the forum to discuss the politics, morality or civility of the question of guns or to weigh in for or against. It is however relevant that there are technologies available that will reduce gun violence today. What is needed are some prudent steps, transformational thinking and innovation in our approach to safety. Perhaps unexpectedly it is the most ubiquitous of technologies available today, the smartphone, that may offer a potential answer, or at least a direction, that may both satisfy the gun owner and provide safety to our communities and our public safety responders, if not today, in a not too distant tomorrow. Read More

Preston Gralla: Six reasons to love Office 365 Home Premium
I've put the just-released Office 365 Home Premium through its paces, and it's very clearly a winner. Here are six reasons to love it. Read More

 
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