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Office 2013 pricing loophole discounts suite by as much as $40
Microsoft customers can save between $20 and $40 on a one-PC, perpetual license of Office 2013 by purchasing a "product key card," a retail offer that consists of a 25-character activation key. Read More


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Hospital Turns to Email Archiving Solution
Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email archiving solution enabled the hospital to meet government mandates and helps avoid thousands of dollars in projected storage costs. Learn More.

Google looks for Glass explorers, shows off functionality
Google is looking for people to test Glass, its upcoming computerized eye glasses, and tell developers how they would use them. Read More

Adobe releases emergency patches for Reader and Acrobat
Adobe released emergency patches for Adobe Reader and Acrobat 11, 10 and 9 on Wednesday that address two critical vulnerabilities being actively exploited by attackers. Read More

NASA rover Curiosity grabs first Martian rock sample
NASA's super rover Curiosity has collected a sample from the inside of a rock on Mars, the first time the process has been done on another planet, NASA announced Wednesday. Read More

ERP software project woes continue to mount, survey says
ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project schedule overruns got even worse in 2012, according to newly released data from Panorama Consulting. Read More

Yammer to deliver Office Web Apps, SkyDrive Pro integration this summer
Yammer plans to roll out an integration with the SkyDrive Pro cloud storage product and the Office Web Apps Web-hosted productivity application suite this summer. Read More

NASA regains contact with space station after 3-hour outage
Communication with the astronauts on board the International Space Station were restored after problems with a software upgrade knocked out contact for several hours Tuesday. Read More

Yahoo starts revamp with updated homepage
As part of Marissa Mayer's comeback plan for Yahoo, the company unveiled its revamped homepage. Read More

Linaro extends Linux ARM to networking gear
Hoping to extend Linux's reach to ARM-based networking equipment, the not-for-profit engineering group Linaro has launched an initiative to develop code to run routers, switches and other networking equipment. Read More


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Choosing the right data protection solution should not add to the complexity and challenges of meeting the everyday demands of the business. Data protection can be simple to deploy, use and fit into IT's budget, but more importantly make systems, applications and data available 24/7. Learn More

Apple iOS development extended to Visual Studio
With Xamarin version 2.0, Visual Studio developers can build C# apps to run on Apple devices Read More

ST-Ericsson puts next-gen LTE technology on new quad-core smartphone processor
ST-Ericsson has cranked its forthcoming smartphone processor up to 3GHz. The quad-core NovaThor L8580 will include a PowerVR graphics processor and an LTE modem with support VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and next-generation LTE technology carrier aggregation. Read More

Broadcom chip eases location tracking's thirst for power
Broadcom says it's invented a chip that can tell your phone where you are all the time without quickly draining your battery. Read More

AMD docking technology adjusts tablet, laptop performance in hybrids
Advanced Micro Devices hopes to take on Intel's ultrabooks with a new keyboard docking technology that modifies the level of performance of thin-and-light hybrid devices when used in tablet or laptop modes. Read More

Citrix releases XenMobile MDM for Apple iOS, Android devices
Citrix has announced its mobile device management platform, XenMobile, which will offer companies a secure way for employees to access native Citrix apps in the cloud as well as third-party software, such as Windows, SAP or even Salesforce.com. Read More

Operators set stage for international Wi-Fi roaming
International roaming between carriers' Wi-Fi networks has come a step closer, with AT&T, Boingo Wireless, NTT DoCoMo and Orange completing network assessments as part of the Wireless Broadband Alliance's new interoperability program. Read More

JR Raphael: Get Google Voice alerts on your Android 4.2 lock screen
Wish you could see Google Voice info on your Android 4.2 lock screen? Thanks to a couple creative developers, there's now a way. Read More

Preston Gralla: Does the latest Mac malware attack show that Windows 8 is more secure than Mac OS X?
The latest Mac malware attack should finally put to rest the long-discredited claim by some Mac fans that OS X is invulnerable to attacks. But it also raises this question: Are Macs less safe than Windows PCs, particularly those running Windows 8? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple closes Java hack, and why it's time to switch Java off
The Apple critics are dancing their dance once again today following news of a Java-based malware attack on Macs. But, given Java is the bad boy in the room, shouldn't critics and Kool-Aid drinkers alike just do the right thing and switch Java off for good? Read More

 

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