Farewell to Network World readers
After nearly five years, today is my last day at IDG and Network World. If you have ever read any of my articles or blog posts I want to say thank you and let you know that I will soon be covering IT for Ars Technica, a news site I...
Linus Torvalds: ARM has a lot to learn from the PC
It's well known Linux and ARM developers have clashed over the past few months over how best to support ARM in the Linux kernel. ITworld blogger Brian Proffitt describes the problem as a "United Nations-level complexity of the forks...
Microsoft expects Internet Explorer exploits within 30 days
Microsoft's monthly patches released today include a critical fix for seven holes in Internet Explorer which, if left unpatched, are considered "likely to see reliable exploits developed within the next 30 days." A second critical...
Google Music vs. Amazon vs. Apple's iCloud vs. Spotify vs. Rdio vs. ...
The cloud music age is upon us. After years of loading MP3s onto iPods and portable hard drives, there are now several options for streaming that same music to any device with an Internet connection, while gaining access to many more...
Critical fixes for Windows and IE coming in big Patch Tuesday
In another big Patch Tuesday, Microsoft will release 13 patches next week covering 22 vulnerabilities, including two critical patches to prevent remote code execution attacks in Windows and Internet Explorer. Three other less...
Microsoft boasts record revenue but falls further behind Apple
On the strength of Microsoft Office and Windows Server sales, Microsoft today reported "record [quarterly] revenue of $17.37 billion" and profits of about $6 billion, but the gap between Microsoft and Apple continued to grow in...
Do Android and Windows really have 35% of the tablet market?
A new report out today seems to show Android and Windows making headway in the battle to topple Apple's iPad at the top of the tablet market.With the iPad accounting for 61.3% of shipments in Q2 2011, Google's Android takes 30.1% and...
Microsoft BPOS customers suffer another cloud email outage
Microsoft's "old" cloud is showing its age, with an email outage affecting customers for the second time in a month. Exchange Online within Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite is being replaced by Office 365, which...
A tablet is not a PC, or why Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy is puzzling the pundits
Microsoft's mobile chief Andy Lees turned a few heads this week by declaring that "we view a tablet as a sort of PC." Lees went on to say that a tablet should do "all of the things you would expect from a PC." Pundits from...
Microsoft boosting Hyper-V replication in Windows Server 8
Workloads running in Hyper-V will be far more reliable after the release of Windows Server 8 because Microsoft is boosting the ability to replicate mission-critical databases and other applications.This is one of "hundreds" of new...
Microsoft to issue four patches for Windows and Office
Microsoft next week will release three patches to fix security holes in all recent versions of Windows desktop and server software and a fourth patch to fix a problem in Office.The most serious patch will come in a critical update...
New York Times has a lot of angry iPad subscribers after latest gaffe
The New York Times needs some new mobile app developers. The newspaper, which recently started charging readers for online content, has a lot of angry subscribers on its hands after an update broke the NYTimes for iPad...
Samsung Chromebook out-selling Android tablets on Amazon.com
When Google pitched new Android tablets and Chrome OS laptops at its annual Google I/O conference, some attendees predicted Android would gain the lion's share of adoption with Chrome OS being relegated to the dustbin. But...
A (small) price cut for Windows Azure
Microsoft is trumpeting a price cut for Windows Azure to the low low price of ... free for all customers starting July 1.But in practice the cut may not gain you much in the way of savings. The free price applies to inbound data...
Why I dumped my 4G Android for an iPhone
Android is the king of the smartphone world, with better sales than Apple's iPhone, and many good reasons for its success.I'm a big fan of Android. When it works properly, it opens possibilities that aren't available to iPhone users...
Microsoft will issue 16 patches Tuesday, 9 of them critical
The monthly Patch Tuesday will be a big one, with Microsoft planning 16 patches for Windows, Internet Explorer, Office and other products, with nine of the 16 patches being rated as critical.All nine critical patches fix flaws that...
Steve Ballmer to launch Office 365 on June 28
We reported a few days ago that Office 365 is set to launch in June, and sure enough it looks like Steve Ballmer will be in New York City on June 28 to reveal the details on Microsoft's cloud-based productivity service. Microsoft...
First look at Windows 8: Tiles instead of windows and real multi-tasking
Yes, Microsoft is late to the game in tablets. Redmond tried pitching Windows 7 for touch screens without a lot of success, and refused to port Windows Phone 7 to tablets, insisting that a full desktop operating system was needed....
Samsung latest Galaxy Tab: Sleeker than the Xoom, still no iPad
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is set to be released June 8, and while this may be the best Android tablet so far, it still doesn't match the intuitive experience offered by the iPad 2. Having tested the device for the past couple of...
Skype issues software fix for Windows and Mac users
Skype has released a new version of its Windows software to fix the problem that has been preventing some users from logging in and making calls since yesterday, and plans to issue a similar update to Mac users later today, the...
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