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The ROI of free OS updates: Who wins, Apple or Microsoft?

  Windows 8.1 refresh leaks to the Web | Mobile data from Super Bowl stadium breaks records

 
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The ROI of free OS updates: Who wins, Apple or Microsoft?
  By offering their latest operating systems for free, Microsoft and Apple have accelerated the adoption pace of their newest OSes, according to data released by analytics firm Net Applications. Read More
 


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Windows 8.1 refresh leaks to the Web
An early build of Microsoft's Windows 8.1 Update 1, a tweaked refresh of last fall's revamp to 2012's original Windows 8, has leaked to pirate websites, according to Web searches. Read More
 

Mobile data from Super Bowl stadium breaks records
Sunday's Super Bowl produced skyrocketing wireless voice and data usage by fans inside the MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, N.J., higher than any other one-day sporting event, according to AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Read More
 

Super Bowl sets Twitter record, as Volkswagen launches social war room
The Super Bowl may have set a record for Twitter, but it was a tougher game for companies trying to score big on social media. Read More
 

Tip of the Hat: What the Google-Lenovo deal may mean for Motorola's U.S. workforce
Amid the speculation on what Lenovo's $2.91 billion acquisition of Google's Motorola smartphone unit means for the mobile market, for China and the U.S. and for the two companies involved, one thing's been missing: What about Motorola's workforce? Read More
 

Ron Miller: Why a Google Ethics Commission is like jumbo shrimp
Google hasn't been anyone's idea of an ethical beacon in recent years. Read More
 


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North Korea goes OSX-like with new operating system
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, might the folks in Cupertino be pleased when they see the latest version of North Korea's home-grown operating system? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple eats its own dog food
Apple continues the thirtieth birthday of the Macintosh with a new video clip designed to show how its technologies have impacted the creative industries, but has the company got a plan to ensure 2044 isn't like 2014? Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Nadella as CEO: By playing safe, Microsoft takes a risky bet
Microsoft's choosing insider Satya Nadella as its next CEO may seem the smart, safe thing to do. But by choosing 22-year Microsoft veteran Nadella, Microsoft would be taking the riskiest bet of all. Read More
 

AT&T cuts price for shared data plans for small businesses and families
AT&T cut its prices on large shared data plans for families and small businesses that use up to 10 lines, a move seen as a reaction to T-Mobile US that could also apply pressure on Verizon Wireless to do the same thing. Read More
 

 

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