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Windows 8 won't include Media Center automatically
One of the new changes that Microsoft is introducing to it's upcoming operating system is that Windows Media Center will only be available as an upgrade.Microsoft announced today that it is "making Windows Media Center available in Windows 8." But... this is actually a half truth.The tech company is taking a number of steps to make sure Windows 8 supports Media Center just like in Windows 7. However, it's ... Read More..
How Steve Jobs wanted to surprise 1 millionth iMac buyer
According to a new book about Apple, Jobs wanted to put a golden certificate inside the 1 millionth Mac sold. Yes, just like Willy Wonka.Over the last year, there appears to have been some considerable focus on the idea that Steve Jobs might not have been a perfect human being.This, generally, has pleased those who are.So it is lovely to redress the balance a ... Read More..
Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 ready for download
The latest version of the free anti-virus/anti-malware program for Windows PCs runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.Microsoft today made available for download a new release of its free anti-virus/anti-malware program for Windows PCs, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE).The MSE 4.0 release is available via the Microsoft Download Center and the MSE Web site. (I learned of its availability from a post on Neowin today.) The latest ... Read More..
Five reasons Adobe's CS6 subscription is smart
The $50-per-month Creative Cloud subscription that arrives with CS6 leaves plenty of customers cold. But Adobe's doing the right thing by adding the option.Adobe Systems is about to begin a difficult -- but smart -- transition.The San Jose, Calif.-based company will overhaul its core software business in May when it launches a subscription service called Creative Cloud, which bundles its new Creative Suite 6 products with ... Read More..
Adobe makes the CS6 sales pitch
What kind of software can you buy $2,600? Creative Suite 6, arriving in May with a long list of new features for those dealing with photo, video, Web sites, and publishing.Adobe Systems first showed a few paws, then a tail, then a couple ears and some whiskers -- but now the company is letting the complete Creative Suite 6 cat out of the bag.After a series ... Read More..
Microsoft releases updates for Office 2011 and 2008 for OS X
Microsoft has released updates for Office 2011 and Office 2008 that address some security bugs as well as compatibility issues with the programs.Microsoft has released updates for Office 2011 and Office 2008, both of which are the only Office suites that will run in OS X Lion since they contain code for Intel chips. The update addresses critical security flaws in the program that ... Read More..
APIs take center stage at Oracle-Google trial
The scene of the Oracle-Google trial Thursday was more like a computer science classroom than a courtroom as the witnesses explained the inner workings of Java and APIs.The scene of the Oracle-Google trial today was more like a computer science classroom than a courtroom as the witnesses explained the inner workings of Java and APIs.Mark Reinhold, Oracle Java Platform Group chief architect, gave a tutorial on ... Read More..
Is the HTC One S T-Mobile's savior?
T-Mobile USA is struggling to hold on to customers as subscribers ditch it for carriers with the iPhone and other cool Android handsets. But the HTC One S may finally offer something worth staying for.T-Mobile USA may not have the iPhone or a slew of other cool Android phones, but next week it will start selling the HTC One S, one of HTC's premiere smartphones that may ... Read More..
iPhone app aims to program your dreams ('Inception' anyone?)
 Harvard PhD student Daniel Nadler is trying to bring a really rudimentary version of the movie "Inception" to life with a new iPhone app that aims to help you "program your dreams."Called Sigmund, the 99-cent app builds off of pre-existing sleep science to help people "program" the content of their dreams from a list of 1,000 keywords. After you select one to five words from ... Read More..
Apple: Update will fix Mac 'Flashback' virus
 Apple says a new software update provides tools to get rid of the so-called "Flashback" virus that has infected hundreds of thousands of Mac computers.In a post on its support forums, Apple said the update to the Java software platform "removes the most common variants" of the Flashback malware.Last week, a Russian security company reported that as many as 600,000 Macs, most of them in ... Read More..
Stock split keeps Google's destiny in hands of co-founders
New class of non-voting capital stock leaves co-founders in undisputed control of Google; Brin and Page see the move as way to continue to plan for the long term.Since Google went public in 2004, co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have been wedded to the idea that management ought to be able to decide what's right for the company without needing to sacrifice future ... Read More..
Why e-books cost so much
Book publishers are being sued by the Justice Department for allegedly colluding to raise e-book prices. This isn't a case of simple greed.Here's something that tends to get lost in the debate over e-book prices: Paper doesn't cost very much.There's a perception among consumers that an e-book should cost very little or next to nothing because there is no paper, printing, and shipping involved.But in ... Read More..
Report: Pinterest is third most-visited social site
Think back six months. You probably never had heard of a little website called Pinterest.Now it's the third most-visited social-networking site in the United States, according to a report released Thursday by Experian Marketing Services, a digital marketing firm.Pinterest, which lets its users "pin" photos and info from the Internet onto virtual boards, ranks behind only Facebook and Twitter in terms of total visitors, ... Read More..
Java updates for Flashback avoid OS X Tiger and Leopard
Apple has fixed the vulnerability through which the Flashback malware attacks Mac systems, but only in supported versions of OS X, not Tiger and Leopard.To help tackle the recent Flashback malware threat, Apple released a couple of updates for the Java runtime in OS X to bring it up to the latest Java release (version 1.6.0_31), which patches the vulnerability being exploited.The updates are available ... Read More..
Twitter gets an A+ in kindergarten classroom
Schools are using technology in the classroom at an increasingly rapid rate. Now, the next frontier for tots might be social networking.A kindergarten teacher at a New York City public school has begun experimenting with using Twitter as a teaching and learning platform, according toThe New York Times."We added more days in school stickers. We didn't have any lame reflections. We had snack outside. ... Read More..
Former Microsoft Courier team members launch iPad apps
Former execs associated with the nixed Courier dual-screen tablet project are resurfacing at companies doing Courier-inspired apps for Apple's tablet.The spirit of the Courier -- Microsoft's dual-screen tablet that never made it to market -- is alive and thriving...on the iPad. And a number of members of the disbanded Courier team are the ones keeping it so.FiftyThree Inc. -- the developer of a new content-creation app for the ... Read More..
Was the iPhone worth it for Sprint?
An early read from one analyst on the iPhone's performance at Sprint suggests limited benefits from the device, despite its blockbuster status.Did Sprint Nextel really need the iPhone?That's what one Wall Street analyst is asking after looking at the company's year-end performance, which Sprint disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday. The results show that a bulk of Sprint's customers would ... Read More..
For Nokia, it's do or die time with the Lumia 900
There are no second chances for the Finnish handset company, a former titan in the industry now seeking a comeback.commentary Nokia got its wish and has its best shot to break back into the U.S. market.So here's some friendly advice to a company that likely won't get another opportunity as good as this: don't blow it.Not to pile on with more pressure, but the fate ... Read More..
With CS6, Photoshop takes a step toward Videoshop
With a public beta of Photoshop CS6 arriving tonight, Adobe is moving video editing from a sideshow to center stage, matching the real-world merging of still photography and videography.Don't beat yourself up if you didn't know that some modest video editing abilities are tucked into the premium version of Photoshop CS5.But expect a lot more starting today, when Adobe Systems releases an open beta ... Read More..
Nokia Windows Phone outselling Symbian in U.K., report says
Unfortunately, both platforms are still seeing only a sliver of the total market share.Nokia's Windows Phone is starting to make some headway in Europe.Specifically, in the U.K., Nokia's Lumia line of Windows Phone smartphones has started to outsell Nokia's Symbian devices over the past few months, according to Bloomberg, which cited a study from research firm Kantar Worldpanel.Of the U.K. mobile phone purchasers interviewed in the ... Read More..
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