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Richi Jennings: Verizon streams TV on cue.
Verizon channels Intel. As if on cue, Verizon (NYSE, NASDAQ:VZ) and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) recently announced a deal for Verizon to purchase Intel's OnCue Cloud TV platform. The platform allows customers to watch streaming video content at any time from all networks. Pouting in the corner we find Comcast, which previously had worked with Verizon on similar technology before the OnCue purchase. Verizon, not sharing new technology with the other children, taunts its former friend, leading inevitably to a full-on shoving match. Meanwhile, older and wiser bloggers value friendship, but question how much OnCue is worth. Read More
 


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Video Collaboration: Mid-market takes center stage
If video collaboration isn't on your radar, it should be. According to Aberdeen Group's "Maximizing the Business Value of Mobile Video Collaboration" report, companies with mobile video saw increased virtual attendance at work-related events vs. those that didn't support mobile video. Read Now

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Jonny Evans: Apple 's education innovation goes global
Apple's effort to innovate in education takes another small step forward today as the company extends its offering to international educators. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft kills stealth Xbox marketing campaign: Was the FTC on its tail?
Only hours after Microsoft defended a stealth marketing campaign in which it secretly paid for Xbox endorsements on YouTube, the company killed the operation. Did Microsoft do it of its own volition, or was the Federal Trade Commission on its tail? Read More
 


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The cloud: inevitable, but not ubiquitous
It's an age old question for those considering cloud: where do I start? But with all the hype surrounding the cloud, that's not the only question we're hearing. Where will it be the most helpful? How can it help drive efficiencies? Should I move to the cloud, or not? This paper can help answer these questions and more. Learn More

Greg Lambert: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for January: An easy start to the year
The first patch of the year, MS14-001, deals with 3 privately reported security vulnerabilities (all relating to memory corruption issues)  affecting Microsoft Word. This vulnerability affects both 32 and 64-bit versions of all PC versions of Microsoft word, both RT versions of Word and the Web Services version as well. But, not the Mac version. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft breaking the law with its secret Xbox stealth marketing campaign?
A stealth marketing campaign in which Microsoft is paying for Xbox One endorsements on YouTube may bring Microsoft more than a spate of bad publicity -- it could also violate Federal Trade Commission guidelines about misleading product endorsements. I've got details, including a look at the FTC regulations Read More
 

Sharky: How DARE you get to use your own name!
Flashback to 1998, when this pilot fish in Brazil is providing IT consulting services to a university -- and comes up against a dean who's sure if he knows one thing, it's how the Internet works. Read More
 

 

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