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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Microsoft jacks up client license fees, but they may still be a good deal

  Outlook.com vs. Gmail: Android app showdown | Attackers hijack the .ro domains of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, others
 
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Microsoft jacks up client license fees, but they may still be a good deal
Microsoft will make businesses pay 15% more for licenses that let workers access servers from as many devices as they want, which - depending on how workers do their jobs - may still be cheaper than the alternative. Read More


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Outlook.com vs. Gmail: Android app showdown
Microsoft's Outlook.com Webmail service recently passed the 25 million active user mark, a milestone the company celebrated by releasing an Android app for Outlook.com. The supposedly new Android app is part of the software giant's plan to take on Gmail, Google's critically acclaimed Webmail service, which has about 425 million active users. Read More

Attackers hijack the .ro domains of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, others
The Romanian domain names of Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Kaspersky Lab and other companies were hijacked on Wednesday and were redirected to a hacked server in the Netherlands. Read More

Is Windows 8 really a sitting duck for malware?
A new report released by the security firm Websense Security Labs claims Windows 8 will become one of the top three most-hacked platforms in 2013 because of its newness and Microsoft's efforts to encourage development for the radical new platform. Yeah, that didn't make sense to me, either. Read More

Tutorial on using Windows 8
The first time I sat in front of the Windows 8 interface, I'd have to admit I was not thrilled. No Start button, couldn't find the control panel, things just weren't what I was used to. That was over 2-years ago in the early adopter program for Windows 8. Read More


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Windows 8: Does its 1-month report card read pass or fail?
My, how time flies when you're swiping through live tiles. Microsoft's new-look Windows 8 launched exactly one month and one day ago, bringing the modern UI and mobile-style apps to the desktop masses on October 26th. So how has the system actually fared during its honeymoon period? Read on for the full synopsis of Windows 8 wins and losses. Read More

Microsoft fix in works for random Windows Phone 8 reboots
Microsoft is working to address a bug that causes random reboots for some Windows Phone 8 users. It's still unclear what is causing the issue, but Microsoft hopes to get an update to users next month. Read More

User ranked top LTE smartphones
Here's what customers of three carriers say about their LTE smartphone purchases. Read More

Exchange 2013: truly enterprise scale and supportability
Microsoft greatly improved Exchange 2013 to better support millions of mailboxes that Microsoft hosts for Office 365, and the benefits of the enhancements are received by us all even when we put Exchange 2013 on-premise. Read More


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Windows 8 sales hit 40 million in first month
Microsoft has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses since Oct. 26 when the new operating system became available. Read More

Revisiting Microsoft Intune for cloud-based systems management
When Microsoft Intune first came out a couple years ago at well over $15/user per month and effectively only did patching of systems from the cloud, I wondered who the heck would pay that much money for something you can do for free (simply using Windows Update from the cloud). But that was version 1.0 of Intune, or what Microsoft officially called Wave "A" of the product. Read More

Nokia updates Windows Phone 8 public transport app
Nokia has launched a new version of its Transport application, which presents directions in a new way and counts down to when the bus or train will leave. Read More

New Splashtop variant to let you access Ubuntu desktop from anywhere
Ubuntu users in need of a way to reach their desktop via a smartphone or tablet can now use Splashtop Streamer, just like their Mac and Windows peers, thanks to a new beta release that supports the Linux-based operating system. Read More

 
 
 

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