Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Microsoft reshuffles management to align with the cloud

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It was rumored last week that Microsoft would be going through a major corporate reshuffle in its management structure. It appears that some of those changes have started taking place at Microsoft headquarters. The restructuring also clearly targets cloud computing as an area of focus. As reported last week by Bloomberg, Steve Ballmer was looking [...]

Will AOL pay the HuffPo bloggers?

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Now that The Huffington Post, referred to as HuffPo by, well, idiots, is part of the behemoth that is AOL, can the thousands of unpaid bloggers expect compensation for their hard work? It doesn’t look like it, unfortunately. On Feb. [...] Related posts: Arianna Huffington derides bloggers and the idea of paying them Arianna Huffington [...]

Verizon iPhone 4% and rising

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On the Monday after the launch neither Verizon nor Apple have seen fit to tell us how many have sold, which is a very, very interesting omission. That said, people are still trying to reckon that number from the available breadcrumbs — let the guessing begin. Chitika has posted an iPhone market [...] Related Posts: [...]

Imagining the iX notebook

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There are folks who say that iOS will eventually subsume Mac OS X, that desktop computers are just 20th century. Still, the truck crowd is unswayed noting that you can’t program for the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad without a Mac. Well, there could be a third way forward. Generally speaking, I read [...] Related [...]

‘Digital revolution’ transforms data storage

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Humans created and stored 295 billion gigabytes of data in the space of 21 years, according to new estimates. But that’s only around a third of one percent of the data in the average human’s DNA molecules. Scientists at the University [...] Related posts: Google’s new data storage service defies copyright protection Lala – a [...]

With Sandy Bridge fixed, will MacBooks update?

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It looks as if the problem with Intel's Sandy Bridge processor, which has kept it from shipping for a short period, is fixed. Now that they have the chip ready to do it with, when will Apple's MacBooks be [...] Related posts: Is Apple ready to update MacBook Pros? Online vendor announces new MacBooks Twitter [...]