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Windows Live's demise creates Windows 8 problems | Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering

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The JavaScript IQ test
You think you know JavaScript? We thought we did before writing this quiz. It may look like a simple, innocuous language that people use to check Web forms, but it's grown more complex over the years. From the browser to the server, find out how much you know about one of today's most popular programming langauges by acing our 20-question quiz. Read More


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Windows Live's demise creates Windows 8 problems
As I anticipated two months ago, Microsoft officially sent Windows Live to the bit bucket yesterday. We're supposed to believe that the 'Softies are unifying their cloud services and lining them up under the "Microsoft Account" banner, but that's a whole lot easier said than done. Or explained. In particular, users are going to lose a lot in the transition from Windows Live to cloud-friendly Windows RT Metro apps, and there are lots of legacy loose ends. Read More

Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
As IT contemplates the rapidly expanding universe of storage options, at least one detail has become clear: In the majority of infrastructures, most data just sits around, feeling lonely, while a small percentage is more or less constantly in use. Addressing this issue in an elegant and cost-saving way paves the road to lower capital expenditures for storage, as well as reduced power and cooling costs, with a side order of performance gains. What's not to love? Read More

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers
Will Internet-capable TVs be the next frontier for app developers? After all, roughly one in five TVs shipped in the United States last year were capable of being connected to the Internet in various ways, according to DisplaySearch, a market research firm. And shipments of Web-enabled sets are growing at 30 percent a year. You'd think that manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic would be beating the bushes looking for capable developers. Read More

Tablet shipments up 200 percent as netbook demand tanks
Tablet shipments soared 200 percent over the past years, according to research company Canalys, but Apple didn't ship enough iPads in Q1 to retain the No. 1 position for the most client PCs shipped. The distinction went to HP, which has bounced back from a rocky 2011, spurred in part by an improving global economy that helped push notebook shipments up by 11 percent and desktop shipments up by 8 percent. Read More




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