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Office 2013 retail licensing change ties suite to one PC forever

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Office 2013 retail licensing change ties suite to specific PC forever
A retail copy of Office 2013 is permanently tied to the first PC on which it's installed, preventing customers from deleting the suite from one machine they own and installing it on another. Read More


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Obama talks about math, online privacy and an open Internet in Google+ hangout
During a Google+ 'Fireside Hangout' on Thursday, President Barack Obama talked about his daughters' math and science studies, the benefits of making computer programming a required high school class and the need to keep the Internet open. Read More

Microsoft warns of looming retirement for Windows 7 RTM
Microsoft is reminding customers that Windows 7's first edition, which shipped more than three years ago, will be dropped from support in early April. Read More

SAP looks to score points for its HANA database with NBA statisics site
SAP is hoping to nail a slam dunk for its HANA in-memory platform through a partnership with the National Basketball Association on a new HANA-powered statistics website. Read More

FCC: U.S. broadband providers deliver close to advertised speeds
U.S. broadband providers deliver nearly the residential broadband speeds they advertise, with a handful of large providers exceeding the promised service, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said in a new report. Read More

Cloud-based Amazon data warehouse now available
Amazon Web Services has made available to all users its cloud-based data warehouse Redshift, which it pitches as a lower-cost alternative to on-premise deployments. Read More

Facebook defends Graph Search's privacy controls for teens
Facebook is working hard to assure users that Graph Search, its new search engine designed to uncover all sorts of information buried within the site, does not compromise the privacy rights of minors. Read More


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Google+ suffers outage Friday morning
Google+ suffered a site outage Friday morning, prompting users of the social network to complain on both Google+ and Twitter that the site was down or slow to load. Read More

Windows 8 book authors dish on Windows 8
Writing a book about Windows 8 takes a peculiar combination of perseverance, insight, and a high tolerance for pain. Those who write books about Win8 get to dig into the heart of the beast -- they're exposed early and often to inconsistences and difficulties, and they're tasked with making the hard parts of Win8 accessible to regular people. Along the way, book authors acquire an enormous amount of experience with how the product actually works, going far beyond the stunted feature lists, glib reviews, and sound bites we've all come to expect. Read More

Skype launches limited video messaging trial
Skype soft-launched a video messaging service on Friday that allows its subscribers to deliver recorded clips to Skype contacts for playback when they come online. Read More

Preston Gralla: HP bets on Android and Chome: What happens to Windows?
Long-time Microsoft partner HP is turning to Android and Chome for new mobile devices. With one of its biggest partners looking to other operating systems in mobile, what does this mean for Microsoft? Read More

Jonny Evans: Rumor: Samsung plans Apple 'iWatch' competition
News today is that it's not only Apple that has designs on some form of connected watch -- the company's ex-partner, Samsung, is also applying its design teams to the task of making a similar device, as both firms continue their "thermonuclear" battle for space in the unfolding evolution of post-PC devices Read More

JR Raphael: Nexus 4 Wireless Charger: Hands-on impressions
Google's Nexus 4 Wireless Charger is finally here -- so is it worth buying? Here are some hands-on impressions of the high-tech orb. Read More

 

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