Friday, June 8, 2012

Microsoft extends Visual Studio Express 2012

iPad price cut sparks free fall in tablet prices | Amazon moves to make it easier to cut cost of cloud-based batch jobs

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Microsoft extends Visual Studio Express 2012 to desktop apps
After hearing objections from developers, Microsoft will offer a desktop app version of its Visual Studio Express 2012 package; previously, it was available only to Metro, Azure, Windows Phone, and the Web. Read More


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iPad price cut sparks free fall in tablet prices
Apple's announcement in March, upon releasing the new iPad (a.k.a. iPad 3), that it was lowering iPad 2 pricing to $399 has forced other tablet computer makers to slash pricing on their devices as well. Read More

Amazon moves to make it easier to cut cost of cloud-based batch jobs
Spot Instances allow users to bid on spare Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) capacity and run those instances, or virtual servers, for as long as their bid exceeds the current price. Read More


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California's budget crisis sparks controversial BYOD plan to save money
A cash-strapped state agency has decided that one way to hold down costs is to require their agency use their own smartphones -- without any subsidy -- in lieu of the state-provided BlackBerries. Read More

Microsoft to repair IE flaw discovered at hacking contest
Next week's Patch Tuesday will address two other critical vulnerabilities, in addition to hee fix for a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that came to light at Pwn2Own. Read More




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