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Microsoft: No, we're not ditching on-premise Exchange

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Microsoft: No, we're not ditching on-premise Exchange
Microsoft today shut down talk that it would soon stop shipping new versions of its Exchange Server, promising customers that it would continue to develop and release the popular email software for on-premise use. Read More
 


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Privacy groups seek FTC probe of Google, Yahoo for exposing data to NSA
Several advocacy groups are calling for an investigation into Internet companies Yahoo and Google whose networks were secretly accessed by the National Security Agency (NSA). Read More
 

Retailers to slash prices of Apple, Microsoft tablets on Black Friday
Several of the largest retailers in the U.S. will sell older-generation Apple and Microsoft tablets at cut-rate prices during their Black Friday sales drives. Read More
 

Windows Store app growth stalls
Developer interest in Windows 8 apps waned from August through October, slowing the growth of Microsoft's Windows Store total app tally. Read More
 

HealthCare.gov enrollments just 27,000 in first month
More than 106,000 U.S. residents have selected health insurance plans, but only 27,000 did so through the flawed HealthCare.gov, during the first month of enrollment through the U.S. government's Affordable Care Act. Read More
 

Motorola's Moto G could reverse its smartphone fortunes
Motorola Mobility introduced the Moto G Wednesday a lower cost smartphone with a 4.5-inch screen and a $179 price tag. Read More
 

First Look: iPad Mini with Retina display
Jason Snell gets his hands on the new iPad Mini with Retina display. Can its small size beat out the iPad Air for a place in his heart and his backpack? After half a day with it, he shares his first impressions. Read More
 

Microsoft Patch Tuesday advisories urge ditching old, weak crypto algorithms
Microsoft patched serious vulnerabilities Tuesday in Windows, Internet Explorer and Office, but also urged customers to stop using the aging RC4 cipher and SHA-1 hashing function in their systems and services. Read More
 

NASA reaches way out for selfie of Earth and Saturn
NASA used 141 wide-angle images to create a panoramic view of Saturn, its moons and rings -- and with Earth in the background. Read More
 

Verizon to put BlackBerry Z30 on sale Thursday for $200 with contract
The new BlackBerry Z30 smartphone with a 5-in. display goes on sale Thursday online, exclusively at Verizon Wireless, for $199.99 with a two-year contract, the carrier said Read More
 


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Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player, ColdFusion
Adobe Systems released security updates for Flash Player, AIR and ColdFusion to fix critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems or read information from servers without authorization. Read More
 

Moto G starts at $179 unlocked, to give low-cost buyers 'a better choice'
Google's Motorola unit unveiled the Moto G smartphone today priced at $179 unlocked, less than half the price of most high-end unlocked smartphones on the market like the iPhone 5S. Read More
 

Apple demands $380M, Samsung says $53M as iCourt resumes
  While the impact of Apple's iPhone is obvious to anyone who follows the tech industry, attorneys Wednesday took a California jury back to the phone's 2007 unveiling to remind them just how important the device was, as Apple and Samsung began arguing over patent infringement damages that could run into hundreds of millions of dollars. Read More
 

Microsoft abandons employee-ranking system
Microsoft is abandoning a ranking system that has been blamed for hampering innovation and pitting employees against one another. Read More
 

Antone Gonsalves: Time to take the mobile out of mobile security
Rather than treat security on smartphones and tablets as something new, companies should see it as an extension of the same tactics used for years to lockdown data. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 9 great gifts for iPhone using cyclists
Whether you're a twice-a-day commuter or a rufty-tufty mountain biker, you probably carry your smartphone when you ride. With this in mind here's the Appleholic's essential gift selection for the cyclist or bikers in your life. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Andy Rubin's absence and the evolution of Android
With KitKat, Android is headed in a noticeably different direction -- and when you look at things closely, the recent departure of its long-time leader seems anything but coincidental. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone shipments rocket 156% in a year. Are the numbers lying?
Windows Phone shipments leaped 156% in the latest quarter, by far the biggest growth percentage of any smartphone OS. Even the normally staid IDC called that "amazing." But are the numbers really as good as they look? Read More
 

Darlene Storm: DOJ appeals: Lavabit can't shut down to thwart electronic surveillance
Even while the Dark Mail Alliance works on Dark Mail to guarantee email privacy, the unhappy DOJ filed a US appellate brief in the Lavabit surveillance case primarily claiming that an email service can promise security, but it still has to hand over the encryption keys to the government if ordered to do so. Read More
 

 

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