Monday, January 26, 2015

InfoWorld's 2015 Technology of the Year Award winners

All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet

Thrown for a loss: Google Chrome fumbles Apple Handoff

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January 26, 2015

InfoWorld's 2015 Technology of the Year Award winners

In this year's crop of 32 favorites, you'll find plenty of developer tools, application and cloud platforms, databases and big data tools, mobile devices and apps, dazzling data center hardware, the best Windows laptop ever, and more.

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Issue highlights

1. All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet

2. Thrown for a loss: Google Chrome fumbles Apple Handoff

3. Dropbox for Windows Phone hints at Microsoft's cross-platform future

4. Dropbox acquires CloudOn to strengthen mobile collaboration

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All signs point to the demise of Microsoft's Surface tablet

Microsoft seems to be within a whisker of calling it quits on its failed experiment with the Surface tablet. One tip-off that the Surface 2 line will be dead-ended is Microsoft not offering an upgrade to Windows 10 for either that tablet or its predecessor. READ MORE

Thrown for a loss: Google Chrome fumbles Apple Handoff

Chrome on iOS can hand off information to Safari on a Mac -- ignoring the app restrictions of the Handoff API. Is this a harbinger of a looser Handoff policy, one where allowing handoff across different apps was routine for the user? READ MORE

Dropbox for Windows Phone hints at Microsoft's cross-platform future

Dropbox has finally released an app for Microsoft's smartphones, hinting at a future when Windows smartphones, tablets and PCs will become more integrated. READ MORE

Dropbox acquires CloudOn to strengthen mobile collaboration

The good news for Dropbox is that for its money, the company gets a considerable new presence in Herzliya, Israel (adding to its footholds in San Francisco, Dublin, Seattle, and New York) and a new way to build out its mobile productivity game. READ MORE

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