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Even saying nothing, Apple CEO reveals something

  Jonny Evans: Don't expect an iPhone at WWDC: It's all about the software, stupid | BYOD, for Buy-your-own-device, dampens corporate PC purchases
 
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Even saying nothing, Apple CEO reveals something
Apple CEO Tim Cook spent more than an hour answering questions at the AllThingsD conference yesterday, but said little that was newsworthy Read More


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Jonny Evans: Don't expect an iPhone at WWDC: It's all about the software, stupid
Apple's boss may have promised some "game changing" products when he spoke at D11 last night -- but don't expect much hardware at WWDC, where the focus will be on the next generations of OS X and iOS, where you may even see a few ideas perhaps inspired by Android begin to appear. Read More

BYOD, for Buy-your-own-device, dampens corporate PC purchases
Companies' bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies are affecting how many traditional PCs enterprises purchase and contributing to a global sales slump, IDC analysts said. Read More


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Robert Vamosi: So many Android devices. Too few updates.
Only 25 percent of Android handsets have Jelly Bean installed, according to developer.android.com. But nearly ten months after its initial release, shouldn't that adoption figure for Google's latest and most secure Android OS be much higher, especially given all the malware now targeting Androids? Like most things it's complicated. Read More

Vanishing into thin [MacBook] Air: Shortages signal WWDC refresh
Apple's lowest-priced MacBook Air was out of stock on Amazon.com as of Friday, hinting that rumors of a refresh in two weeks are on target. Read More

Richi Jennings: VICTORY! The Start Button is back in Windows Blue/8.1 (confirmed)
You win: Ballmer's gang gives in. The leaked Windows Blue (8.1) Milestone Preview build shows that Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has relented. The Start Button is back, along with other UI tweaks that will have experienced Windows users rejoicing. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers reposition their coagulated dairy products. Read More

 

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