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Thursday, January 22, 2015

What if Windows 10 fails?

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
January 22, 2015
InCITE Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

What if Windows 10 fails?

For the first time since Windows 3.1, the success or failure of a new Microsoft operating system version carries consequences.

 

2015's 25 geekiest 25th anniversaries

A look back at the most memorable tech-related happenings of 1990.

The never-ending quest to dethrone email

Pretenders to the messaging throne have been many, but email still reigns. Here's how that might change.

10 mobile startups to watch

Here are the soft, developing new themes in the thunderous mobile symphony.

Microsoft finally solves big problems with Surface Pro 3

Surface Pro 3 is relatively glitch-free after its 10th firmware update, released last week, resolved many long-standing issues.

6 products that will protect your privacy

There are ways for privacy-obsessed users to leave as little a trace as possible when venturing into cyberspace.

'Bingbooks' need free Office to compete with Chromebooks

Microsoft's strategy in giving away one-year Office 365 subscriptions to many of its tablet- and notebook-making partners is all about matching the price and functionality of Chromebooks and cheap Android tablets.

 

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