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Dual-OS hybrid tablets create challenges for IT
Samsung's upcoming 13.3-in. dual-OS ATIV Q convertible tablet is versatile, but that versatility could deter some users and create security and support headaches for IT shops. Read More


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State of Servers: Full, Fast and Diverse
Learn about the value being placed on integrating network and storage components, system monitoring telemetry, high-density packaging and the increased adoption of 10 Gbps Ethernet. Learn More

Jonny Evans: Will Apple's iTunes Radio make Radiohead's Thom Yorke happy?
There may be tough times ahead for iTunes Radio on news Radiohead front man, Thom Yorke has withdrawn tracks from streaming music service, Spotify, slamming the service for paying artists peanuts for their music. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google Maps offline FAIL: Android users are revolting
Oh, you wanted that functionality we removed? Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) released its updated Maps app for Android this week. But it's come under heavy criticism for removing some functionality. Most of the flamage has come from the lack of offline map storage. The huge ad broker promises a swift volte face. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers bang their heads in frustration. Read More

Mobile malware, mainly aimed at Android devices, jumps 614% in a year
Mobile malware attacks -- most of them aimed at Android devices -- are up six-fold since last year, an increase due mainly to the use of free mobile apps from sketchy vendors, according to studies by McAfee and Juniper Networks. Read More

Ballmer unveils broad Microsoft reorganization
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled what he termed is a "far-reaching realignment" of the company designed to help Microsoft innovate faster and operate in a more coherent and holistic manner as it faces a variety of challenges from rivals big and small. Read More


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Data Center Transformation: Stepping Back to Move Forward
While getting caught in the middle of competing demands is nothing new for IT leaders, the pressures being felt today are coming from more sides and with greater intensity than ever. Read Now

Update: Apple colluded with book publishers on e-book prices, judge rules
Apple violated antitrust laws when it colluded with publishers to set prices of e-books, a U.S. district court judge has ruled. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft has derailed for lack of an engineer in chief
The tech companies that have surged since Steve Ballmer took over at Microsoft from Bill Gates are headed by engineers. Read More

Verizon joins Ubuntu carrier advisory group
Verizon Wireless became the first U.S. carrier to join the Ubuntu Carrier Advisory Group, but it is not clear whether it will eventually promote phones running the open-source Ubuntu OS on its network. Read More

Researchers find another Android attack that can get past signature checks
A second vulnerability that can be exploited to modify Android apps without breaking their digital signatures has been identified and publicly documented. Read More

 

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