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Richi Jennings: Steve Ballmer quits Microsoft BofD. But bloggers read between the lines
A lot of words, but what do they mean? Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has lost a key Board member. He's called Steve Ballmer -- you might remember him. Resigning his seat on the Board of Directors, Ballmer cited the pressure of his other commitments, but included some pointed warnings to his protégé, Satya Nadella. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers say the words that, while said, remained unsaid. Not to mention: developersdevelopersdevelopersdevelopers… Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: 16 tips for Mac users who must use Windows
I was forced to use a Windows PC the other day. It was a shock, particularly because search engines generally generate tips for switching from Windows to Mac when queried on this. It made me suspect Mac users may sometimes need a little help when they use Windows because they can't get to a Mac. I assembled these short tips to help such temporary migrants: Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Is the Windows-based HP Stream 14 a Chromebook killer?
Microsoft may have the answer to the Chromebook surge: An under-$200 laptop from HP with full-on Windows 8.1, a 14-inch screen, and 100 GB of free cloud-base storage. Will this be the machine that kills off Chromebooks? Read More
 


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Barbara Krasnoff: One phone, two flavors: Android or Windows Phone. The start of a new trend?
The HTC One (M8) for Windows is the first time that a phone is available for two completely different operating systems. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 6 Apple lessons Microsoft never learned
If only Microsoft had been able to learn from Apple across the last few decades, it's possible the company wouldn't be in the state it is in. Read More
 

Sharky: We DO trust users -- that's why we have failsafes
This company decides to give its board members iPads so they can review confidential reports and requests prior to each monthly meeting. They're even trained to encrypt emails. And how does that work out? Read More
 

 

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