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How to balance maintenance and IT innovation

  Errors stymie Windows 8.1 updates on some devices | Ailing Obamacare site to get a 'tech surge'

 
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How to balance maintenance and IT innovation
Many IT leaders admit their spending is too heavily weighted toward keep-the-lights-on projects. Here's how to tip the balance. Read More
 


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Errors stymie Windows 8.1 updates on some devices
Microsoft customers have been plagued with problems that have foiled attempts to install the Windows 8.1 update, according to widespread reports on the company's support forums. Read More
 

Ailing Obamacare site to get a 'tech surge'
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is boosting the IT trauma team giving urgent care to the Obamacare website, which has badly malfunctioned since its launch almost three weeks ago. Read More
 

Industry cuts the cord on electric car charging
Automakers and municipal governments are testing new technologies that would make it possible to offer wireless charging stations embedded in the pavement or even in manhole covers -- thus removing the power cords from electric vehicles. Read More
 

Microsoft yanks Windows 8.1 update for Surface RT after 'Blue Screen of Death' reports
Microsoft on Friday yanked the Windows RT 8.1 update from its Windows Store after some Surface RT owners reported their tablets had been crippled. Read More
 

Jury still out on FISA court
Data released by the presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court suggest that the secret court is tougher on government requests for wiretaps on foreign terrorism suspects than had been generally assumed. Read More
 

What do people hate most about the new Yahoo Mail?
When Yahoo Mail turned 16 earlier this month, the company celebrated by giving it a new, Gmail-like interface. It might now wish that it hadn't -- thousands of users have taken to the Web to complain about things they don't like. Read More
 

New iPhone 5C theory: Apple missed out on China's 'Golden Week' carrier subsidies
Apple mistimed the launch of the iPhone 5C and priced the smartphone too high, missing out on aggressive subsidies offered by Chinese mobile carriers during an important holiday. Read More
 


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10 new gadgets to spruce up your workspace
These gadgets and peripherals now hitting the market will give you and your desk a much-needed upgrade. Read More
 

Beyond Caching: Google engineers reveal secrets to faster Web sites
In the fiercely competitive world of Internet services, Google constantly seeks ways to speed up the delivery of content to its hundreds of millions of users. Read More
 

Are you a nomophobe?
The joys of mobile computing are not without a downside. A wide range of diseases, disorders and syndromes have emerged around our growing gadget habit. Read More
 

AMD hints at faster, more power-efficient Xbox, PS4 chips
Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 are due for release next month, but chip supplier Advanced Micro Devices is already teasing chip upgrades that could make the game consoles faster and more power-efficient. Read More
 

Scot Finnie: Can Microsoft make a comeback after Ballmer?
Whoever becomes Microsoft's new CEO needs to create a culture that encourages employees to voice ideas. Read More
 

Eric Berridge: As the Jedi views the Force, so should the CIO view CRM
  In the near future your infrastructure won't have CRM...it will be CRM. As the customer continues to gain prominence in business decisions, CRM will evolve from a business platform into something infinitely more powerful. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Experian unit sold your data to ID thieves: I can has fullz gold?
Happy cat is happy. You might not be. Experian (LON:EXPN) is facing criticism over allegations that it sold data to identity thieves. The "fullz" resold by the alleged conspirators contained enough personally-identifiable information to pull off an ID theft. They're also said to have sold credit-card data. The 15 charges against Hieu Minh Ngo could see the alleged perp jailed for over 50 years. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers suddenly feel like a cheeseburger. Read More
 

 

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