Monday, November 4, 2013

Apple's Mavericks off to strongest-ever OS X start

Preston Gralla: Game over: Microsoft Office is killing Google Apps and anemic iWorks | JR Raphael: New Nexus! 5 things to know about the Nexus 5

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Apple's Mavericks off to strongest-ever OS X start
Apple's new Mac operating system ended October with an 11% user share of all Macs that went online during the month, the strongest start ever for an OS X upgrade. Read More


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DCIM: Total Management Insight
The pace of change in the data center continues to accelerate. At the same time, organizations are demanding more from IT. The ever-growing stores of data they collect equate to more storage requirements as well as faster and more agile servers and networking equipment to process and transmit the information. Read Now

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: New Nexus! 5 things to know about the Nexus 5
Google's new Nexus is here! So stop staring already and read up on five noteworthy things you should know about the Nexus 5. Read More

Jonny Evans: 6 reasons it will be an 'iPad Christmas'
Apple shipped its new iPads worldwide just last Friday and there's already a series of strong signals saying company CEO, Tim Cook's predicted 'iPad Christmas' will be a reality. Read More

Apple's giveaway of Mavericks is 'irrelevant' to Linux, says Torvalds
Apple's move to offer its latest desktop operating system for free isn't going to affect the Linux operating system at all, Linux creator Linus Torvalds said. Read More

Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features
Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone beats iPhone in Italy. Is all of Europe next?
Windows Phone has overtaken the iPhone in Italy, and it may well be a harbinger of things to come. Given the big gains it's made in the last year, it could beat the iPhone throughout Europe. Where in the world is next?  Read More


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Top Considerations Before Making a Flash Purchase
This engaging infographic reveals the top considerations before making a flash purchased based on the survey responses of 145 enterprise IT professionals. Learn 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

Apple puts the ball in Microsoft's court
Apple's decision to give away OS X upgrades and other software, including the iWork productivity suite, is seen as both an offensive and a defensive move that challenges Microsoft to respond. Read More

Jonny Evans: Quick guide: AirDrop for OS X Mavericks and iOS 7
Apple's AirDrop lets you share data between Macs or devices, though there are a few limitations. This quick guide will help you get to the drop on AirDrop. 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

Hands on: At just 1 pound, the iPad Air is worth the weight
The first thing you notice when you pick up Apple's new iPad Air is how light it feels. But there's more to the Air than it's new slender look and feel. Michael deAgonia offers his first impressions of the new tablet. Read More

Google's Nexus 5: a radical move in smartphone ecosystem
Google has long been known as a mobile tech innovator with its Gigabit Fiber and Google Glass projects, among others. Now it's emerging as a radical strategist in the wireless ecosystem. Read More

Apple's 'iOS in the Car' will be top car infotainment system by 2018
New research projects that of the 35.1 million mobile connected infotainment systems available by 2018, 43.6% will be equipped with MirrorLink, 49.8% with Apple's "iOS in the Car," and 28.2% with other technologies. Read More


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