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Apple hasn't exhausted its supply of Yosemite betas | How Microsoft's CEO sees growth for Windows Phone and Lumia

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Microsoft wants you to forget Windows 8
Unless MIcrosoft radically changes its habits, it will throw Windows 8 down a deep memory hole even before a successor ships. Read More


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Accelerating Oracle with Preferred Reads
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Apple hasn't exhausted its supply of Yosemite betas
Apple still has redemption codes available for its public beta of OS X Yosemite. Read More

How Microsoft's CEO sees growth for Windows Phone and Lumia
During an earnings call this week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella repeatedly promoted Lumia smartphones running on the Windows Phone platform. The call was just five days after the company announced a record 18,000 layoffs that raised concerns about Microsoft's long-term commitment to its phones. Read More

House passes phone-unlocking bill; it now goes to the president's desk
A bill that allows consumers to unlock their cellphones for use on other carriers passed its last hurdle in Congress on Friday. Read More

Bose sues Beats over headphone patents
Headphone maker Bose has launched a patent-infringement lawsuit against rival Beats Electronics, which Apple recently agreed to acquire in a US$3 billion deal. Read More

Oracle's new in-memory database option could mean unexpected costs
Oracle database shops that are planning to download the latest version of 12c take heed: The vendor's newly launched, much-hyped in-memory processing database option is turned on by default. Read More

A new tool for disasters: The personal antenna
New York start-up goTenna has created a portable antenna that could save the day when cellular service is unavailable. Read More

Thanks to NASA, you can now 3D print models of satellites, probes and planets
NASA has released CAD files that can be used by 3D printers to create 21 different objects, from space probes and satellites to asteroids and planetary features. Read More


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Patient Portals: Connecting Communities of Care
Connecting patient health data across the care continuum is essential to achieve improved care, increased access to personal health records and lowered costs. A successful approach rests in having the hospital serve as the connectivity hub for bringing patients, care givers and healthcare professionals together in a secure, online environment. Learn More

SEC drops probe into Facebook's pre-IPO sales leaks
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped its investigation into disclosures about Facebook advertising sales before the company went public in 2012. Read More

Russian gov't is willing to pay for a way to ID Tor users
The Russian Ministry of Interior is willing to pay 3.9 million roubles, or around $111,000, for a method to identify users on the Tor network. Read More

Bugcrowd guide aims to smooth the way for reporting software flaws
Handling a software flaw can be messy, both for a security researcher who found it and for the company it affects. But a new set of guidelines aims to make that interaction less mysterious and confrontational. Read More

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11 signs you've been hacked -- and how to fight back
Redirected Net searches, unexpected installs, rogue mouse pointers: Here's what to do when you've been 0wned Read More

Michael Horowitz: The security flaws in Tails Linux are not its only problem
If you want, or need, to use Tor, then Tails Linux is your best friend. Tails sends all data through the Tor network. Ed Snowden uses it. A few days ago, just as one group of bugs in Tails were fixed, a security firm found another one. But bugs are not the only problem. Insuring that you download the real Tails Linux software is much harder than it should be. The protections offered by the Internet to validate the Tails Linux website are insufficient. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple steals your wallet with future iPhone
Apple and Visa are ready to turn your iPhone into your wallet, after years of steady work to develop such services. Read More

Preston Gralla: Who sold more phones last quarter, Apple or Microsoft? Wrong -- it's Microsoft.
When it comes to phones, Apple is the 800-pound gorilla, and Microsoft is the 100-pound weakling, right? Wrong! Last quarter, Microsoft sold nearly one million more phones than Apple did. And it has the numbers to prove it. Read More


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