Tuesday, March 15, 2011

No more Zune hardware devices, Microsoft (sort of) confirms

4Chan founder Moot: 'Anonymity is authenticity,' Zuckerberg 'wrong' | Microsoft apologizes for using Japan disaster to market Bing

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No more Zune hardware devices, Microsoft (sort of) confirms
"The Zune is finally dead," various media outlets are reporting, on new information from Bloomberg that Microsoft will no longer create Zune hardware devices. If true, Microsoft's quest to unseat the iPod is over, as the company instead focuses on bolstering Windows Phone 7 in the face of Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. Read More


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IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011
IT Roadmap Denver returns April 28 to the Colorado Convention Center! Through executive keynotes, ROI workshops, technical tutorials, strategy sessions, networking opportunities and a private IT expo, attendees will gain insights into the latest IT issues, trends, challenges and solutions from top IT analysts and practitioners. Register now to attend!

WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

It's 9am. Do You Know What Your Directory is Doing?
In this new Quest Software white paper, you'll see how to get more information that native logging alone can't provide. See how you can get real time, centralized information, and how doing so maximizes Active Directory performance. Read More

4Chan founder Moot: 'Anonymity is authenticity,' Zuckerberg 'wrong'
4chan's founder, Chris "moot" Poole, said Facebook's Zuckerberg is "fully wrong" and that "anonymity is authenticity." Read More

Microsoft apologizes for using Japan disaster to market Bing
The first rule of using social networking as a marketing tool should be: Know when to do it and when not to do it. The aftermath of an unfathomable natural disaster should be Example No. 1 of when not to do it. Read More

IE9's final release is Monday. Will it make a difference?
Microsoft's Windows Internet Explorer 9 will be officially released to the Web on Monday at the South by Southwest (SXSW) event in Austin, Texas. The new browser touts a number of improvements over IE8 and previous generations, but will it be enough to rebuild IE market share lost to competitors from Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox? There are reasons to be skeptical. Read More


WEBCAST: Adobe

Turn Unrealistic Deadlines into Realistic Deadlines
Adobe Acrobat X can help give your team the power to turn unrealistic deadlines into realistic deadlines.Join the Adobe Acrobat X software webinar and go from under pressure to overachieving. Learn More

U.S. Antitrust will review Microsoft/Novell patent sale for 30 more days
The sale of 882 Novell patents to a consortium organized by Microsoft will be reviewed by the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division for at least another month, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Novell. Read More

The cloud's Achilles' Heel is that it's uninsurable
While companies like Microsoft were touting the growth and benefits of cloud computing at the recent Cloud Connect conference here in Silicon Valley, one speaker gave what he called his "wet blanket" presentation warning of a big hole in the cloud business model. Read More

Microsoft study shows 80% savings by using the cloud
Microsoft is trotting out an age-old tactic to try and sell you on its Azure public cloud computing platform: cost. Private clouds reduce costs over legacy data centers, but public clouds are up to 80% cheaper, according to a recent Microsoft-funded study on the matter. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Finding the Value in Unified Communications
This paper examines the four stages of return companies can see from their UC investments: Lower communications costs are followed by lower operational costs, then better productivity, and finally a true competitive advantage. Read More

Pwn2Own 2011: Hackers shame Safari and IE8 on day one
The big surprise is not that IE8 or Safari were shamed, it's that no one tried to topple Chrome and Google's offer to pay an additional $20,000 to the first hacker to crack that browser. Read More

Japanese earthquake as seen by YouTube Citizen journalism
YouTube's citizen journalism page, Citizentube, is "covering" this story, in that it has created a site that links to all the YouTube videos posted of the quake (at least those videos tagged with appropriate keywords). Read More

Tablets mean business!
iPad2 will peak the tablet rush, but are there convertible tablets out there that do more? Read More



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Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a Windows 7 Enterprise Technician class for three people. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of VMware ESXi books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Many tech vendors have shied away from extravagant perks, but there are still plenty worth highlighting. Like a $1.5 million tab for home security. Or how about the $36,619 one company paid to reimburse its CEO for the taxes he had to pay on the $106,589 he gained by using company aircraft for personal flights? Read on to find out which tech CEOs enjoyed the priciest perks in 2010 and which ones went to work perk-free.

First look at Google Chrome 10
Google has released the stable version of Chrome 10 and users are now being automatically updated. As always, Chrome's new features focus on security, speed and simplicity, with greater JavaScript performance, sandboxing technology for Adobe Flash, password encryption and an easier-to-use settings interface. Here's a look at the new features.

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