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The end of the PC, courtesy of Microsoft

Chrome turns its back on security standard | Droid 4: A smartphone for keyboard purists

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The end of the PC, courtesy of Microsoft
Microsoft's development of a touch-savvy version of its Office suite is a clue that the company's thinking about a future where services and information aren't tethered to any one machine. Read More


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Chrome turns its back on security standard
Although the process for verifying website-associated security tickets is currently broken, Google's decision to dump it altogether from Chrome is problematic. And a much simpler fix -- for Chrome and every other browser -- is plain for all to see. Read More

Droid 4: A smartphone for keyboard purists
With a nicely designed slideout keyboard, the Droid 4 provides BlackBerry-using holdouts a compelling reason to drop the dying BlackBerry Bold platform and switch to a modern Android device. Read More

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Drew Clark expounds on IBM's prolific partnerships with vertical analytics startups -- and hints at Big Blue's plans to play a pivotal role in a new ecosystem of cloud services. Read More




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