Monthly Archives: March 2013

Office 2013, SkyDrive Integration Works Reliably for Casual, Pro Writers

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Here we go again. Yet another upgrade to Microsoft Office has reached the market. Microsoft Word is on something like the 12th version, depending...

Samsung Confirms Smartwatch in the Works: Report

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Samsung and Apple have been doing battle in the smartphone and tablet markets, and it's expected that someday they'll square off in the television...

Google Drive: 10 Reasons to Choose Another Cloud Data Storage Service

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Google Drive is the search giant's answer to Dropbox, Microsoft SkyDrive and countless other cloud-based storage solutions that are trying to grab a major...

ARM CEO Warren East to Step Down in July

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ARM Holdings, which has emerged in recent years as a key rival to giant chip maker Intel, will soon have a new top executive...

Hadooper MapR Technologies Closes $30 Million in New Funding

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Hadoop distribution provider MapR Technologies revealed on March 19 that it has closed a new round of funding, securing $30 million in Series C...

Microsoft Finds Ramnit Botnet Refocuses on Managing Zombie Computers

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The developer behind the Ramnit botnet—a program focused on banking fraud as well as stealing cookies and credentials from its victims—has stripped out the...

Azure Courts Big Data with Hadoop-powered HDInsight

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Microsoft has spent the past year readying Windows Azure for big data workloads on the cloud. Now, with the release of the HDInsight Service...
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Viewing Radiology Images

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Viewing Radiology Images Claron Technology's Nil app takes advantage of the BlackBerry 10 platform's multi-touch capabilities to allow physicians to swipe through X-rays, CT scans,...

Google Pays $40,000 for Partial Chrome OS Exploit

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Google will pay a security researcher $40,000 for a partial exploit of its Chrome OS.The researcher, who goes by the alias "Pinkie Pie," targeted...
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Taking a User-Centric Approach to BYOD

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Taking a User-Centric Approach to BYOD For the report "BYOD: Putting Users First Produces Biggest Gains, Fewest Setbacks," nearly 1,500 IT heads in 10 countries...