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  Court strikes down net neutrality: What's next? | Patch Tuesday: Fairly quiet on the Microsoft front

 
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Microsoft to +1 its OS, move to Windows 9 in 2015
Microsoft will likely talk up its next iteration of Windows, which some have already dubbed "Windows 9," at the BUILD developers conference in 11 weeks. Read More
 


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WEBCAST: Dell

Optimize Performance & Availability of your Infrastructure
Virtualization has reached a tipping point and is now being widely utilized to virtualize the mission-critical workloads that were off-limits for virtualization in the past. As organizations virtualize these demanding and critical workloads, it is paramount to ensure adequate performance and high-availability. View Now

Court strikes down net neutrality: What's next?
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and its allies have several options, with most of them difficult, after a U.S. appeals court struck down most of the agency's 2010 net neutrality rules. Read More
 

Patch Tuesday: Fairly quiet on the Microsoft front
Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday" set of monthly software patches is so minimal for January that at least one security firm is suggesting that IT shops first tend to recently issued patches for more severe vulnerabilities found in Oracle Java, Adobe Flash and Adobe Reader. Read More
 

Tech support scammers are targeting mobile users, researchers say
Scammers have devised new ways to trick users into revealing personal information, hand over control of computers and pay for unnecessary software and tech support services, security experts warn. Read More
 

Appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rule
A U.S. appeals court has struck down the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules. Read More
 

Patent troll MPHJ will repay all New York licensees in settlement with state
A settlement with a so-called "patent troll" requiring it to repay all money received from organizations in New York should serve as a warning to other companies engaged in similar practices, the state's attorney general said. Read More
 

Tip of the Hat: Google's Nest buy highlights tech industry changes
Google's decision to pay $3.2 billion for Nest Labs, a mostly unknown maker of smart smoke alarms and thermostats, could be the start of a radical shift in the tech industry. Read More
 

Ira Winkler: The RSA Conference boycott is nonsense
The outrage is more about media hype, hypocrisy and grandstanding than firm principles. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM

Tame the data explosion with IBM Real-time Compression
Learn about IBM's unique Real-time Compression technology that can enable storing up to 5x as much data in the same storage space. Learn More

Ron Miller: After Snowden, what kind of country does America want to be?
The really important question right now isn't what to do about Edward Snowden; it's how much surveillance is tolerable in a free society. Read More
 

Evan Schuman: Starbucks and the art of persuasion
The coffee chain was smart enough to push mobile by not initially pushing mobile. It's an approach that can work for your business too, internally and externally. Read More
 

Video: Google buys Nest for $3.2 billion
Google announced Monday that it acquired Nest, the company that makes connected smoke alarms and thermostats that can be controlled from mobile phones. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. Read More
 

Telefonica launches global Wi-Fi service with in-flight coverage
For enterprises that don't want employees to roam using cellular networks, Telefonica has launched Universal Wi-Fi, which offers coverage in 110 countries. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 6 tips for making better iPad movies
Apple's recent iPad ad glimpsed at how you can use the device to capture interesting video footage -- but you can improve projects using this handpicked selection of software and accessories. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Has Microsoft begun a shadow campaign for Hilary Clinton?
Hilary Clinton hasn't yet announced whether she's running for president, but there are claims that a former top advisor, now a Microsoft executive, has begun a shadow campaign for her using Microsoft's ad-and-marketing budget. Is there any validity to it, or is it a conspiracy theory gone wild? Read More
 

JR Raphael: The 'Galaxy effect' and Sony's U.S. struggle
A question to ponder: If the Xperia Z1S had been presented as a new premium Galaxy device, would it have been hailed as the "next big thing"? Read More
 

 

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