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iPhone 5S and 5C review roundup

Jonny Evans: Upgrading to Apple's iOS 7: What you need to know | Preston Gralla: Microsoft's $40 billion stock buyout tells Wall Street: We love you, man

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Richi Jennings: iPhone 5S and 5C review roundup
Look! Shiny! Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is kindly allowing reviewers to now publish their iPhone 5S and 5C reviews. That was nice gesture by the Cupertino company. So are the new iPhones any good? Let's find out. In IT Blogwatch, your humble blogwatcher curates all you need to know. Read More


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Detecting and Dealing with Toxic Teams
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Jonny Evans: Upgrading to Apple's iOS 7: What you need to know
Apple ships iOS 7 tomorrow, September 18. What should iPhone users do to prepare for the release? Here's a handy guide to what you should do to prepare yourself for a stress-free install: Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's $40 billion stock buyout tells Wall Street: We love you, man
Microsoft's just-announced $40 billion share buyback program is the latest in a series of moves in which the company is playing as nice as possible with Wall Street. Is the focus on shoring up the company's stock price a good thing or bad thing for Microsoft in the long run? Read More

Antone Gonsalves: iPhone in the enterprise? Forget about it.
The enterprise-class security in iOS 7 will keep Apple in companies for the short term, but eventually Android smartphones and tablets will clobber the iPhone and iPad. Read More

JR Raphael: Welcome to the 'So what?' era of Android phones
Attention, residents: We're in the midst of a seismic shift in the Android universe -- and we can never go back to the way it was before. Read More

Jonny Evans: Arrogant Apple's customer focus keeps Mac users happy for a decade
As Apple approaches its October Mac upgrades, the company leads the computer world in keeping customers happy, even while competitors continue to miss the point of good user interfaces and superior product design. Read More


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Applying Best Practice DevOps for Mission Success
Joe User has a great idea for a new application that could help him and other agency users do their jobs better and faster. How can Joe's agency take this vision and transform it into a real working app that will move the agency mission forward? Read now!

Nicholas D. Evans: The new scope of mission-critical computing
Today's expanded scope of "mission-critical" encompasses all applications essential for customer interaction and commerce as well as employee productivity. The scope has expanded in terms of both the types of applications and the sheer number of these applications. The net result is that the notion of mission-critical computing has expanded to include mission-critical "interactions" as well as mission-critical "transactions". Read More

Andrew Litt: Breaking the code: The potential of the $100 genome
The ability to sequence a genome quickly and cheaply is the gateway to understanding the underlying molecular pathways for disease. Are we there yet? Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: Background check on Navy Yard shooter turned up traffic violation, not gun use
The company that employed the Navy Yard shooter said its background checks failed to turn up any gun related history. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Goodbye Wayne Green, and thanks for the memories
Before there was a PC revolution, before the days of PC Magazine and MacWorld, before COMDEX, there was Wayne Green. Read More

Sharky: At least now he doesn't have to keep calling back
First-level help-desk pilot fish is working the early shift, which means he's all by himself when a password-reset request comes in from a contractor -- and of course there's a problem. Read More


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