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Google I/O 2013: Live blog and streaming video

  Richi Jennings: Windows 8.1 preview release date: June 26 -- Blue will be FREE | Jonny Evans: Can Nokia's good not great Lumia 925 stand up to Apple's new range when it hits US this summer?
 
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JR Raphael: Google I/O 2013: Live blog and streaming video
Google's I/O 2013 developers' conference kicks off this morning -- and we've got you covered. Click inside for live play-by-play commentary and streaming video from San Francisco's Moscone Center. Read More


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Virtualizing SAP
This KnowledgeVault has answers to questions in a series of concise videos, webinars and assets that explain how SAP and VMware work together to deliver optimal application performance in a virtualized environment. View Now!

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The Mobile Enterprise
Today's mobile enterprise requires important data anywhere, anytime. And with mobile enterprise applications, IT needs to offer simple, easy-to-use apps that employees will embrace – without compromising security. View Now

Richi Jennings: Windows 8.1 preview release date: June 26 -- Blue will be FREE
'Free' as in beer, presumably. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) confirms rumors that Windows Blue will be called 8.1 and will be a free upgrade. But no news yet on whether the Start Menu is back. Speaking at a conference in New York, Windows co-honcho Tami Reller opened the kimono just a crack wider. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers don't know whether to laugh or cry. Read More

Jonny Evans: Can Nokia's good not great Lumia 925 stand up to Apple's new range when it hits US this summer?
It may be light, robust and made to a high specification, but the new Lumia 925 smartphone from Nokia has failed to impress industry-watchers, despite its relatively low price; will Stephen Elop's latest shiny shiny toy help turn the tide against Apple and Google's Android empire, or has Nokia missed its call? Read More

Darlene Storm: Wake up, Neo, your iPhone can be iPwn'd via a hotel docking station
If a hotel room has an Apple accessory docking station or alarm clock, would you plug in your iPhone, iPad or iPod? What if an alarm clock could silently jailbreak your iDevice while you sleep? At a hacking conference in Paris, a security researcher presented iPown: Hacking Apple accessories to pwn iDevices; he also demonstrated how to weaponize a certified Apple MFi accessory. Read More


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Your IT Journey - Your Way
Faced with unrelenting pressure to do more with less, IT leaders are implementing virtualization, mobility and cloud computing in their enterprises. In this Knowledge Vault Exchange you'll find a plethora of valuable information, including videos, on-demand Webcasts, white papers and Twitter chats. View Now!

Joyce Carpenter: How to upgrade a building: Add fiber, sculpture and a bike-spa
The old PacBell building at 140 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, (@140nm) was wired for connectivity long before the needs of a tenant like Yelp were a twinkler in its founder's eye. Now lots of new wiring is needed to bring it up to date. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows chief: We're with ARM and RT for the long haul; Haswell-based tablets will be ready this fall
Windows RT tablets may have underwhelming sales, and some people believe RT is on a death watch, but a top Windows executive said today that Microsoft won't abandon RT-based tablets and the ARM platform on which they run. That being said, she pointed to this fall as the rollout time for full Windows 8 tablets based on Intel's low-power Haswell chips. Read More

Guest Blogger: Shaping information potential in healthcare: Data catalyzes change
EHRs are generating a wealth of information and simply having data in an EHR does not solve the data fragmentation problem. Merging the data together is just the first step, data quality is the next. It ensures medical professionals have the right data to make the right decisions. Read More

 

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