Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Google gives up on mobile Google Docs

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. The buy bodes ill for other mobile office vendors too. Read More


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Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here
Cobol is still alive and well more than 50 years after its debut, but workers with skills in the language retire, IT finds itself wondering how to deal with the Cobol-based systems they leave behind. Read More

The 6 big iOS flaws Apple really needs to fix
As Apple prepares to unveil the sixth major version of iOS, it's got a few outstanding issues to address if it wants to remain the standard-bearer for smartphones. Read More

Don't Let Microsoft's Marketing Drumbeat Drown Out Priorities
http://blogs.cio.com/operating-systems/17121/cios-dont-let-microsofts-marketing-drumbeat-drown-out-priorities. Read More




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