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Richi Jennings: Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich quits: But now the backlash begins...
But WWWBCD? Brendan Eich, beleaguered Firefox luminary, has stepped down from his position as CEO of Mozilla. The heat over his 2008 contribution to an anti-gay-marriage fund got too much (or so it seems). But now, some gay-marriage supporters are coming out of the woodwork to decry the 'hounding' and 'firing' of the poor innocent chap for his 'free-speech rights.' (Wow, not everyone holds the same opinion -- who knew?) In IT Blogwatch, bloggers are careful what they wish for. Read More


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Jonny Evans: WWDC 2014: Apple's return to glory?
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) begins June 2 in San Francisco; the company says -- will the event mark a return to industry leadership? Read More

Preston Gralla: Can free Windows forever save Microsoft?
Yesterday's announcement that Windows Phone and Windows for small tablets will be free for device makers was an admission from Microsoft that its mobile strategy has failed. Will it help save the company in mobile, or is it too little, too late? Read More


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Are You Prepared for a Software Audit?
Just the word "audit" is enough to make anyone shiver, and when it comes to a software audit, the reaction is no different. A software publisher can exercise its rights to conduct a software audit to check that a customer is using its products in accordance with the End User License Agreement (EULA). View Now

JR Raphael: Attention, Android manufacturers: Bigger isn't always better
Every new phone doesn't have to be bigger to be better -- and sometimes, bumping up the size can actually be a bad thing.  Read More

Jonny Evans: OS X Mavericks: 7 tips for the travelling Mac
If you are travelling for business or for pleasure with your Mac please follow these selected tips to help you stay safe while on the road. Read More

Sharky: Because six times a day is really enough, right?
This state transportation department uses computer science students from a local university as programming interns, and everyone is happy with the arrangement -- until one intern learns how to bring down the mainframe. Read More


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