Tuesday, 25 December 2012

2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT

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2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT

12.24.2012 1:30 PM

As new public cloud plays leap in and the private cloud slowly evolves, we're on the brink of a shift to cloud computing for critical business workloads

Microsoft's chief researcher takes new role; will retire in 2014

12.24.2012 1:50 PM

Craig Mundie has left his role as Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer to become senior adviser to the CEO, as he winds down before retirement.

 

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Review: Epson WorkForce WF-2540 All-in-One Printer

12.24.2012 2:48 PM

The WorkForce WF-2540 color inkjet multifunction has some nice features and good output quality, but ink costs are high, and it slows considerably when scanning, or when printing at higher-quality settings.

U.S. Congress may not have stomach for another SOPA/PIPA fight

12.25.2012 6:29 AM

As a new session of the U.S. Congress convenes in early 2013, don't expect lawmakers to rush out a new version of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) or the Protect IP Act (PIPA).

High-tech 2012: The 10 biggest news events of the year

12.25.2012 3:30 AM

From epic hardware launches to ugly lawsuits to continued disruption in social media and the cloud, 2012 was a very busy year for consumer technology.

U.S. mobile buyouts may meet their end in 2013

12.25.2012 4:45 AM

After starting amid the smoldering ruins of AT&T and T-Mobile USA's failed merger, 2012 ended as a big year for mobile carrier deals in the U.S., and possibly a final changing of the guard for a long time.

17 best apps to download for your new Windows 8 tablet

12.25.2012 3:29 AM

Don't waste the first enthusiastic minutes with your new Windows 8 tablet slogging through the Windows Store, searching for a star. We've already found the best Windows 8 starter apps.

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