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Android 4.4 download / Nexus 5 release: Official roundup

Preston Gralla: Game over: Microsoft Office is killing Google Apps and anemic iWorks | JR Raphael: Android 4.4, KitKat: The complete FAQ

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Richi Jennings: Android 4.4 download and Nexus 5 release: Official info roundup
Want one of those? Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) officially unveils the Nexus 5 smartphone and the new version of Android: 4.4 a/k/a KitKat. The new phone is available today -- kinda -- and the new OS should be rolling out to older phones real soon now -- except where it's not. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers delve into the details. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Game over: Microsoft Office is killing Google Apps and anemic iWorks
If you've thought that Microsoft might have serious competition for the office suite business, you can end that thought. It's now clear that Microsoft Office not only dominates today, but will tomorrow, and far into the foreseeable future. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.4, KitKat: The complete FAQ
What's new in Google's Android 4.4 KitKat release, and what'll it mean for you? Here are answers to all of your most pressing questions. Read More

Jonny Evans: 5 good reasons the iPad Air is great for the enterprise
"The iPad isn't a productivity device," they said. "It's just a giant phone," they moaned. "It's got rounded corners," they complained. "They" can say what they like, Here are 5 great reasons iPad Air is good for the enterprise: Read More


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Richi Jennings: OK, Glass... How much is this traffic ticket?
Cecilia Abadie, the alleged, Google-eyed perp. The Web erupts with rolling eyes and righteous indignation because of a traffic ticket received by San Francisco resident Cecilia Abadie. Mrs. Abadie isn't crying foul with a tale typical of a disgruntled traffic ticket recipient. No anecdotes of short yellow lights, license plate scanning, or "I was driving as fast as everyone else," -- instead she was, in part, ticketed for wearing Google Glass whilst driving. This statement of course, has driven the blogosphere into a shark-with-frikkin-laser-beams frenzy, as only subjects like Google Glass (NASDAQ:GOOG) can. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers and pundits debate the "Google Glass ticket" into fragment sized pieces. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Choosing a hard drive for a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device
The Defensive Computing approach to buying a NAS hard drive is to go for the fewest possible tickets in the failure lottery. Read More

Sharon Machlis: MicroStrategy releases free desktop dataviz software
MicroStrategy takes on Tableau Public with new free desktop analytics software. Read More

Sharky: Why we love users who help with testing
This manufacturing company has to use EDI for things like electronic invoices and shipping paperwork, but only has a shoestring EDI budget, resulting in a lot of manual processing -- and more than a few problems. Read More


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