Thursday, May 3, 2012

Windows Live's demise creates Windows 8 problems

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers | Tablet shipments up 200 percent as netbook demand tanks

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Windows Live's demise creates Windows 8 problems
Unless the Metro apps turn out to be a whole lot more powerful than what's on offer right now, Windows 8's going to turn into an even harder sell. Read More


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Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers
Roughly one in five TVs shipped in the United States last year were capable of being connected to the Internet, 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. Read More

Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on a smoldering Wi-Fi spying controversy by releasing the full version of that FCC report a few days ago -- turns out it was gasoline. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno. Read More




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