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China launches homegrown OS to compete with US software

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Richi Jennings: China launches homegrown OS to compete with pirated US software
China's OS: If you can't beat 'em, ban 'em. China -- satisfied it has conquered all Earth based manufacturing -- is now on a long march towards dominating the software market. Or at least it hopes anyway. Actions such as banning Windows 8 and Google services is a start, but it would probably sting foreign software companies more if most of the apps running on Chinese computers weren't likely pirated copies in the first place. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers thumb through a little red software manual. Read More


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Jonny Evans: 10 things we know about Apple's new iPhone 6 A8 chip
Apple's iPhone 6 appears on schedule for its public reveal in September, when they begin churning off the production line into the pockets of tens of millions of customers. The smartphone will use new Apple-designed chips, here's what we think we know about them: Read More


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Preston Gralla: Is the app gap still killing Windows Phone?
Apps sell phones, and Windows Phone has long lagged behind both iOS and Android in app availability. Is it finally closing the gap, or is it still being hurt by the app gap? Read More

Sharky: You can see this coming. Why couldn't they?
Flashback to 1972, when this pilot fish and his cohorts are working many late nights in the computer room as they prepare a new version of their 16K operating system -- and they have a very 1970s way to let off steam. Read More


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