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Microsoft Office 2013 vs. Office 365 price calculator
Use this tool to determine the better deal -- Microsoft's new Office 365 subscription or traditional buy-now-use-forever licenses. Read More


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IT's Next Transformation
To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

Apple's hire of Adobe CTO foretells move toward iOS-OS X hybrids
Apple's hiring of Adobe's former CTO Kevin Lynch opens some intriguing possibilities for the company's future moves, analysts said today. Read More

Google Glass may someday fire up your coffee maker
Google envisions a future when your computerized glasses will turn on your coffee maker even before you roll out of bed. Read More

Apple leads consumer cloud storage wars
Apple is dominating the cloud storage wars, followed by Dropbox, Amazon and Google according to Strategy Analytics "Cloud Media Services" survey. Read More

Schmidt: Chrome OS and Android will remain separate operating systems
Chrome OS and Android will remain as separate operating systems, each addressing specific requirements, Google's executive chairman said Thursday. Read More

Despite Schmidt comments, merger of Chrome OS, Android still possible, analyst says
Although Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said this week that Chrome OS and Android will remain separate operating systems "for a very, very long time," one analyst still thinks the two will merge. Read More

Jack Gold: Has BYOD peaked?
Expect enterprises to start instituting stricter policies to make BYOD a more secure and cost-effective policy. Read More

Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry
A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman on Thursday said a report suggesting the defense agency is dumping BlackBerry devices was inaccurate, and that BlackBerry is still part of ongoing DoD mobile device deployment plans. Read More

Planck spacecraft offers clues to age, origin of universe
The Planck space mission has given scientists new information about the age, content and origin of the universe. Read More

U.S. bills would require police to get warrants for mobile phone location
A group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced legislation that would require law enforcement agencies to get court-ordered search warrants before obtaining a suspect's mobile phone location or GPS data, instead of using prosecution-issued subpoenas. Read More


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Private, public, hybrid--Cisco enables a world of many clouds with new levels of agility and security. This report from ACG Research looks how Cisco's cloud strategy improves economics beyond simple data center virtualization. Read Now

Microsoft details law enforcement requests in new report
Following similar disclosures from companies like Google and Twitter, Microsoft has for the first time released statistics about requests it has received from law enforcement agencies for data about its users, and the criteria it employs to decide how it will respond. Read More

BlackBerry 10 to hit key US market Friday
BlackBerry's new operating system faces its first big test in the U.S. Friday when the first phone based on BlackBerry 10 goes on sale. Read More

QLogic promises speed, simplicity with first Mt. Rainier cache-on-adapter products
QLogic's technology for clustered cache storage on SAN adapters will hit the market this month in the form of adapters with integrated 200GB or 400GB flash cards. Read More

Would a 3D-printed gun really be legal?
Defense Distributed, the pro-gun nonprofit working to make 3D-printable gun designs freely available to everyone on the Internet, recently inched one step closer toward achieving that goal. The Austin, Texas-based group last week was granted a federal firearms license from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Read More

Tableau applies business intelligence to cloud data
Business intelligence software provider Tableau Software has updated its namesake software with additional tools for connecting to the sources of data in the cloud. Read More

Oracle's storage business falters as market slows in Q4, says Gartner
Oracle suffered the most as growth in the storage market continued to slow during the end of 2012. Hewlett-Packard, Dell and IBM also struggled while EMC emerged as the big winner. Read More

Intel hopes to trump cable TV packages with new set-top box
Intel aims to deliver more targeted packages of TV and Internet content at different price points through its upcoming TV set-top box, which will better address user needs than bundles offered by cable TV and satellite companies. Read More

JR Raphael: Are Google Alerts dying a slow death?
Google's Google Alerts service has been neglected and unreliable for months. Is it just a matter of time until it follows Reader to the grave? Read More

Preston Gralla: Google Keep first look: An underwhelming app; Microsoft OneNote and Evernote leave it in the dust
Google has released its note-taking Google Keep app, and it's not much more than a mildly useful app that doesn't come close to the capabilities of Microsoft OneNote and Evernote. I've put it through its paces, and it's clear that unless Google considerably beefs it up, it will remain an also-ran. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: A first look at Google's new memo app. Is it really for Keeps?
A potential rival to established services such as Evernote and Springpad, Google's new Keep app is still obviously very much in the development stage. It has potential -- assuming it sticks around. Read More

 
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