Saturday 30 March 2013

Games grow more social, ditch Facebook

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Games grow more social, ditch Facebook

03.29.2013 12:00 PM

GDC 2013: A growing trend among game developers shows everything becoming socially connected, but Facebook games drop out of favor.

4 things Microsoft Office 'Gemini' needs to succeed

03.29.2013 12:03 PM

What will Microsoft retool in its next Office suite, codenamed 'Gemini?' Here are four things it should start planning now.

 

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Microsoft aims high with the Surface's corporate ambitions

03.29.2013 1:22 PM

Microsoft designed the Surface series of tablets with consumers in mind, but the division's head says a renewed business focus is coming soon.

How to switch between Ribbon views in Office 2013

03.29.2013 1:58 PM

Microsoft's new suite gives you the option of hiding or downsizing the toolbar in favor of more screen estate.

Dell working on ARM supercomputer prototypes

03.29.2013 3:10 PM

Not fazed by a takeover battle looming on the sidelines, members of Dell's research division are putting together the pieces for prototype ARM supercomputers that could be deployed in the future.

Listen for the next big thing on Twitter: #TwitterChats

03.30.2013 11:26 AM

Twitter chats invite anyone with the right hashtag to join your conversation. It's a great tool for businesses looking to start a dialogue.

Microsoft may have missed the leap on gesture control

03.30.2013 6:55 AM

Microsoft is ignoring the consumer market; Leap Motion is embracing it.

Microsoft to gain strength in mobile enterprise race, survey says

03.30.2013 7:20 AM

Aberdeen Group surveyed 348 organizations about their mobile strategy in November and December last year.

Facebook pushing ahead with less flashy design for new office campus

03.30.2013 8:06 AM

The social networking service this week received the go-ahead from the City of Menlo Park, Calif., to erect the custom-built facility that it has been planning for months.

Flaw leaves servers vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks

03.30.2013 9:52 AM

A flaw in the widely used BIND Domain Name System software can be exploited by remote attackers to crash DNS servers and affect the operation of other programs running on the same machines.

Outdated (and vulnerable) Java usage abounds, analysis finds

03.30.2013 10:40 AM

Despite the widespread and well-publicized exploitation of vulnerabilities in Java, large numbers of organizations continue to use versions that are weeks, months, or even years out of date, a Websense survey of its customers reports.

Best April Fools' Day pranks in recent Internet history

03.30.2013 3:00 AM

The Internet goes completely bananas every April 1st. Here are some of the best Web pranks from recent Internet history.

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