Friday 19 April 2013

Microsoft exec talks mobile smack, trashes iOS as 'boring,' Android as 'a mess'

 
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04.16.2013 1:00 PM
Microsoft's top executive for mobile phones took shots at both iOS and Android today, calling Apple's operating system "boring" and claiming Google's is "a mess."
04.17.2013 10:45 AM
Connect an external monitor to the Kirabook and you'll be limited to resolution of 1920-by-1080 pixels.
 
 
04.16.2013 1:34 PM
Efficient Calendar pulls the best of Microsoft Outlook's calendar functions into a standalone app, but don't expect significant data portability.
04.16.2013 2:00 PM
American Airlines resumed operations four hours after grounding all its flights across the U.S. Tuesday after problems with its reservation system.
04.16.2013 2:10 PM
Intel reported a drop in profits and revenue for the first quarter, as the biggest PC market slump in recent memory weighed on its business.
04.16.2013 3:20 PM
Google has beefed up the administration and management controls that IT staff have over their users' Chrome browsers.
04.16.2013 3:20 PM
Boston Marathon bystanders uploaded smartphone footage of Monday's bombings to social networks with the help of Vine and YouTube.
04.16.2013 3:53 PM
Hosting a conversation on Twitter is a great way to reach out to customers and establish your company's thought leadership.
04.16.2013 5:30 PM
Just a month away from retirement, Intel CEO Paul Otellini has reflected on his four decades with the company during his last quarterly earnings call with analysts and reporters.
04.16.2013 6:10 PM
Yahoo wants to accelerate its development of mobile products geared toward delivery of personalized content, CEO Marissa Mayer said Tuesday, as the company works to stay relevant in a world where smartphones and tablets are becoming dominant.
04.17.2013 3:00 AM
Pundits shout that PCs are dead, but the truth is much more mundane: Computers have become commodity appliances.
04.17.2013 3:30 AM
If you're in the market for a high-quality, large display, the Dell Ultrasharp U3014 is definitely worth considering.
 
 
 
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