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Another flawed Office update tells users to buy the suite
  Microsoft yesterday acknowledged yet another problem with its Sept. 10 updates, confirming that one of those fixes broke Office 2010 Starter Edition by changing the file associations of already-created documents. Read More
 


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From cloud computing and virtualization to mobility and unified communications, an array of innovative technologies is transforming today's data centers. And along the way, they're also flooding corporate networks with enormous new torrents of traffic. Read Now

Microsoft expands buyback deal to goose sales of Surface, Windows phones
Microsoft has expanded a buyback program to boost sales of Windows smartphones and tablets, and will pay up to $350 for a wide variety of rival hardware powered by Apple's iOS and Google's Android. Read More
 

Hungry? Let's print lunch
Companies are beginning to use 3D printers to make cakes, candies and even chocolate. At the same time, laboratories are working on printing entire meals that would be customized to each person's metabolism. Read More
 

Mobile app download tally will soar above 102B this year
  Mobile apps continue to be a major driver of the smartphone and tablet ecosystem and are a big reason people purchase and use those devices. Read More
 

The chances of finding life on Mars just got slimmer
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has not found a single trace of methane in the Martian atmosphere, decreasing the odds that there is life on Mars. Read More
 

Will 3D printing kill IP?
As CAD design files can be passed through peer-to-peer sites and scanners can made exact copies of objects for 3D printers to create, how could any business realistically protect its product? Read More
 

Four needling questions for Microsoft as it hosts Wall Street analysts
Microsoft will host financial analysts on Thursday for an afternoon of executive presentations and question-and-answer sessions. Here are four uncomfortable issues CEO Steve Ballmer and his lieutenants should address when they face the Wall Street crowd at the Meydenbauer Convention Center in Bellevue, Washington: Read More
 

Google to tackle aging, illness with new company
Google is putting its considerable muscle behind healthcare with a particular focus on aging and the diseases that accompany it. Read More
 


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Make Backups Reliable, Available, and Secure
Recent surveys have shown that almost half of today's data centers are using the same backup system architecture that was all the rage 20 years ago. The other half are using disk in some fashion. This Deep Dive will explain the evolving role of disk and tape, as well as how they can work together to bring you the best of both worlds. View now >>

HP's first Windows 8.1 tablet to hit stores in November
  Hewlett-Packard's first Windows 8.1 tablet will ship in November, along with Android tablets that have smaller screens and powerful graphics. Read More
 

Slideshow: The 7 best new features in iOS 7
Behind the radical new look and retooled user experience are some easily overlooked capabilities you'll enjoy Read More
 

FTC lacks data breach authority, says accused medical lab
  The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has no jurisdiction or legal authority to bring a data breach complaint against an Atlanta medical laboratory, the lab said in a response to FTC charges. Read More
 

Google Wallet now works with iOS devices
Google Wallet is now available as an app for the first time on iOS 6 and iOS 7 devices. Read More
 

GoDaddy buys domain marketplace Afternic
Domain name provider GoDaddy acquired domain marketplace Afternic from NameMedia in a move to make it easier for small business owners to buy domain names. Read More
 

IBM gets the big picture with Daeja buy
Boosting its portfolio of enterprise content management tools, IBM has acquired Daeja Image Systems and its embeddable software for viewing many different types of documents and images. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Stephen Elop's reward for running Nokia into the ground: $25 million
Ah, to be Stephen Elop. Under his three-year leadership at Nokia, he oversaw plummeting market share, a plummeting stock price, and a potential Nokia bankruptcy. And now he's getting his reward: $25 million when the Microsoft deal closes and he takes the reins as Microsoft's head of mobile and devices. As the saying goes, life isn't fair. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Touch ID: The future of the Mac
Touch ID will eventually protect Macs. It makes absolute sense. It's yet another example of Apple's incremental approach to innovation across its platforms. Read More
 

 

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