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Microsoft needs to clean up its licensing act

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Microsoft needs to clean up its licensing act
Ten years ago there wasn't much demand for access to a rented virtual desktop. The world's changed. Microsoft hasn't. Read More


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Those 14 million new cloud-driven jobs won't be in IT
Cloud computing will help businesses do better and thus create jobs -- not that cloud computing will create the jobs required to support cloud computing. Read More

The Windows 8 tragedy: How Microsoft can avoid disaster
Microsoft can fix some of the mess it has made so far with Windows 8 -- before the product ships this fall and falters in the face of iOS, Mac OS X, and even Android. Here's how. Read More

Security firm goes public with Apple Safari flaws
Secunia publishes information on two yet-to-be-patched vulnerabilities in the company's browser after Apple reportedly fails to provide informative status updates. Read More

Linux gets a bigger shield against patent attacks
The Open Invention Network (OIN) has extended the definition of Linux so that a whopping 700 new software packages are covered. Just one hitch: The new definition also includes carve-outs that put all Linux developers on notice that Phillips and Sony reserve the right to sue. Read More




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