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EU to hit Microsoft with 'large fine' Wednesday, says report
European antitrust regulators will reportedly slap Microsoft with a "large fine" Wednesday for failing to live up to a 2009 settlement that requires it to offer Windows users a browser ballot. Read More


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Oracle pulls Java 6 plug, but Apple likely to keep patching OS X Snow Leopard
Apple on Monday patched Java 6 for OS X, following Oracle's lead and quashing a browser plug-in vulnerability that hackers have been exploiting. Read More

IBM: Watson will eventually fit on a smartphone, diagnose illness
IBM executives who are working with healthcare systems to perfect supercomputer Watson's ability to diagnose and suggest treatments. And by 2020, Watson could fit on a smartphone. Read More

Sensors lead to burst of tech creativity in government
At the IBM Pulse conference here this week City of Boston CIO Bill Oates showed off a new city-made app that piqued the interest of attendees like Gary Gilot, an engineer who heads the public works board in South Bend, Ind. Read More

Hot technologies to watch: Augmented reality and 3D printing
Augmented reality and 3D printing are the hottest emerging technologies to watch, according to Tom Soderstrom, chief technology officer for NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Read More

Microsoft to keep Scroogling
Microsoft today denied reports that it has halted its anti-Google "Scroogled" campaign, and trumpeted the number of signatures its online petition has accumulated. Read More

NASA Mars rover Curiosity on road to recovery
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is out of safe mode and back on active status after computer trouble had sidelined the vehicle for nearly a week. Read More

Wind turbine repair techs use iPod Touches from precarious perches
Off-the-shelf consumer handheld computers are showing up in some of the most precarious of workplaces. Read More

Seagate upgrades hybrid drive family, adds desktop model
Seagate announced new models of its 2.5-in. hybrid laptop drives with 40% better performance, as well as its first 3.5-in. desktop hybrid drive. Read More

Productivity gains spur Intel to expand BYOD program
Intel has expanded its bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program, which has been a resounding success, providing around 5 million hours of annual productivity gains last year, the company said. Read More


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Gartner: CRM software top priority for IT spending in 2013-14
CRM (customer relationship management) software will be the top priority for additional spending on enterprise applications around the world this year and next, according to newly released data from analyst firm Gartner. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Reining in network accounts
Many accounts exist that aren't associated with individual people, and theyve gotten out of control. Read More

Oracle adds virtualization, boosts speed of Database Appliance
Oracle has rolled out version X3-2 of its Database Appliance for small and medium-sized businesses that it says delivers up to twice the speed and more than four times as much storage as the first edition, which was launched in 2011. Read More

Academy Cube online learning platform aims to tackle IT skills shortage
Software vendors, academic institutions and government agencies united on Tuesday to tackle European youth unemployment and the IT skills shortage with a new online education platform. Read More

China wary of Android dominance over nation's tech market
China signaled it wishes to reduce its dependence on Google's Android OS, alleging that the U.S. company has discriminated against local firms over the use of the mobile operating system. Read More

SAP pins future hopes on growth of Ariba business network
After 12 successive quarters of double-digit growth at SAP, co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe is now pinning his future hopes on the company's recently acquired Ariba e-commerce network. Read More

VMware Horizon Mirage adds app layering for modular desktops
VMware's Horizon Mirage 4.0 allows IT departments to be more flexible when they put together centrally managed desktop images using separated application packages. Read More

Peter Eicher: Data protection and data growth -- within budget. Possible?
A few months ago the folks at Wikibon published a survey around a number of different IT topics. One of the questions centered around the biggest IT challenges that organizations were facing. The top three challenges were data growth, budget constraints and data protection / disaster recovery. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple plans August iPhone 5S and 'low-cost' iPhone releases, reports claim
Apple intends introducing the iPhone 5S and "low-cost" iPhone this summer with next-gen iPads scheduled to ship sooner, reports claim. The company is preparing to introduce the iPhone 5S (most likely) in August. Read More

Preston Gralla: Financial analyst slashes estimates of Surface sales, warns it will affect Microsoft's bottom line
Here's more evidence that Microsoft's Surface tablets aren't selling well: Pacific Crest analyst Brendan Barnicle has cut his estimates for how many will sell for the year, and says that reduced sales will eat into Microsoft's bottom line. Read More

 

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