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Windows 8: But does Metro actually work?
Using Microsoft’s Metro technology in Windows 8 is like going to a flashy restaurant where your plate is delivered with a tiny morsel of food in the middle, but the rest of the plate is unused.
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The tablet revolution
The BYOD movement is just getting started, fueled by the capable tablet. It's now possible to get a full day’s work from almost anywhere, without compromise.
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Chrome 19: The best browser better again
Besides fixing a slew of security problems, Chrome 19’s niftiest new feature is tab syncing.
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Dynamics CRM, AX aims to feast on Oracle and SAP switchers
Kirill Tatarinov, president of Microsoft's business solutions division, says "switching from Siebel is becoming very popular in large enterprise."
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Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies
An open-source tool called Passfault predicts the time it takes to crack a specific password.
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HANA licenses now free for developers
At Sapphire 2012, SAP's Vishal Sikka delivers the good news. Extreme apps, here we come.
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Facebook IPO: Price range finalized?
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Trial Update: Oracle, Google hammer out potential trial roadmap
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Debate: RIM or Nokia - who's got better turnaround prospects?
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AT&T mobile chief: Windows 8 can boost Windows Phone
Ralph de la Vega, CEO of AT&T Mobility, sees a possible Windows 8-Windows Phone juggernaut.
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21-year-old gets 12 months for hacking Facebook account
After pleading guilty to breaching the the UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 on two counts, a UK man has been sentenced to a year in prison for hacking into an American's Facebook account last year.
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Speed of business propels SaaS expansion
SaaS adoption is rife among fast-growing companies that want to adapt to change and stay up-to-date. That leaves conventional on-premise vendors competing for the laggards.
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Why I hate backup
Backup disgusts me. It is the white flag of defeat in a never-ending battle to preserve our stuff against storage devices that don't store reliably. And it's boring.
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Sprint: Trade in old iPhone, get $100 towards iPhone 4S
Sprint is trying to make buying the iPhone 4S on one if its plans more enticing with its latest promotion.
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Google engineer: Create technology, don't just use it
Google's education outreach program sends an engineer to middle schoolers to try and encourage STEM studies.
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The case against the 'iPad mini': Fragmentation and cannibalization
What's wrong with a mini iPad? To understand why it doesn't make sense, we need to step back and take a look at the bigger picture.
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Facebook IPO price range finalized (rumor)
Facebook has reportedly finalizes its initial public offering (IPO) price range, according to a recent rumor. The company could still price its shares slightly below, in, or slightly above the range.
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Windows 8 will "disappoint": Analysts cut price targets on HP, Dell
HP and Dell have seen their target price lowered after Windows 8 was dubbed "a disappointment" in an analysts note.
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Nvidia VGX may redefine the datacenter VDI
A complete virtual PC, indistinguishable in performance and capability, from a desktop computer, is the goal of Nvidia's VGX technology
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