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Why MOOCS Might Be Just Right for Schools

Eighteen months ago at a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos the star was not Bill Gates of Microsoft or Larry Summers of Harvard, but 12-year-old Khadijah Niazi of Lahore, Pakistan,...

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Twitter: As a Bluebird on Facebook’s Shoulder? Satisfactual!

Eight years old, global brand recognition, 255 million users, ninth most visited website in the world, a $19 billion public market valuation, an annual revenue run rate of $1 billion AND the sky is...

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3 Reasons Why A ‘Halo’ TV Series Is Crazy Enough To Work

For years, "Halo" has been synonymous with "blockbuster" in the gaming world. The sci-fi, shoot-'em-up series made the Xbox 360 the console to buy The post 3 Reasons Why A ‘Halo’ TV Series Is Crazy...

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Resellers get the tick to sell Microsoft’s Azure

Written by: David Swan | Published in: CloudTech giant Microsoft has announced it will let its partners resell Azure cloud services through its Open Licensing program from 1 August, in a move to fend...

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Watch Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explain How Ludicrously Rich Bill Gates Is

Bill Gates is far, far richer than you. And in case you needed a reminder, Neil DeGrasse Tyson is here to explain. During a 2011 speech at the University of Washington that's caught the attention of...

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Microsoft makes pollster Penn head of strategy, exact role unclear

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Monday put pugnacious pollster and political adviser Mark Penn in charge of strategy but left company watchers uncertain what exactly his new role will entail. The...

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Is Compliance Distracting From Security

After 20 years as an IT security professional attacks have certainly changed. The post Is Compliance Distracting From Security appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Microsoft-backed F# language surges in popularity

The Microsoft-backed F# functional programming language is gaining traction, with the platform showing a meteoric year-over-year rise on the Tiobe Programming Community Index gauging language...

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Everything You Need To Know About ‘Titanfall,’ The Year’s Biggest Game

Prepare for "Titanfall." The anticipated Xbox One exclusive, which has been hailed as the first truly next-generation game, launches Monday, March 10, at midnight. So, for your convenience, or if --...

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Microsoft President: Digital CIO Success Factors

As Microsoft works through the final approvals of one of the biggest acquisitions in their history, welcomes a new CEO and prepares for Convergence 2014, I had the distinct pleasure of talking with...

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Only Microsoft knows the true Windows XP numbers — but isn’t telling

The simple fact is that we don't know -- don't even have a clue -- about the number of Windows XP machines s The post Only Microsoft knows the true Windows XP numbers — but isn’t telling appeared first...

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Bill Gates Isn’t Worried Because Progress ‘Doesn’t Depend On Washington’

WASHINGTON -- The skies were cloudy, gunmetal gray. The post Bill Gates Isn’t Worried Because Progress ‘Doesn’t Depend On Washington’ appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Bill Gates: Edward Snowden Is No Hero

Among computer types, you'll find many admirers of National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. But Bill Gates is not one of them The post Bill Gates: Edward Snowden Is No Hero appeared first...

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Is Microsoft set to launch ‘pathetically bad’ Office for iPad?

Both Tom Warren at the Verge and The post Is Microsoft set to launch ‘pathetically bad’ Office for iPad? appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Icahn changes course, urges eBay to sell 20 percent of PayPal

(Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn on Wednesday called on eBay Inc to sell 20 percent of its PayPal payments unit in an initial public offering, a change in tack from his previous call for a...

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Gary Lakin appointed CEO at charmhealth

Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: PeopleAustralian developer and supplier of specialist oncology electronic medical record and clinical information systems, charmhealth, has appointed a former...

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Microsoft’s latest Word security hole, KB 2953095, is part of an on-going...

Earlier this year, three researchers at Google told Microsoft about yet another RTF rendering security hole in Word. The post Microsoft’s latest Word security hole, KB 2953095, is part of an on-going...

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Majority Of Americans Not Happy About Possible Comcast-Time Warner Merger

By David Ingram WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - A majority of Americans are skeptical about the proposed merger of Comcast Corp and Time Warner Cable Inc, and they are not convinced the U.S....

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Windows 7 SP1 downloads dry up at Microsoft distributor Digital River

For Windows customers without immediate access to MSDN (or the defunct TechNet), acquiring ge The post Windows 7 SP1 downloads dry up at Microsoft distributor Digital River appeared first on...

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Microsoft Office Fiiiiiiinally Comes To iPad

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft on Thursday unveiled Office for the iPad, a software suite that includes programs such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and works on rival Apple Inc.'s hugely popular...

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Microsoft CEO signals new course with Office for iPad

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's new CEO Satya Nadella finally unveiled Office for Apple Inc's iPad in a polished debut that set him apart from his energetic predecessor while signaling his...

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Are GMOs Worth the Trouble?

Many are eager to trot out GMOs as the answer to our food problems. But lower-tech alternatives work better.You hear a lot these days about genetically modified organisms, with many people arguing that...

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End of an era: Long-time Microsoft exec Antoine Leblond retires

Today is Antoine Leblond's last day at Microsoft. The post End of an era: Long-time Microsoft exec Antoine Leblond retires appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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A Bandage that Senses Tremors, Delivers Drugs, and Keeps a Record

A flexible electronic skin patch has strain gauges to measure tremors, and heating elements to release drugs held inside nanoparticles.Offering a preview of what future wearable medical devices may...

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8 Crazy Hollywood Inventions That Actually Exist

By By Robin Farmanfarmaian, Vice President of Strategic Relations and Founding Executive Producer of the Exponential Medicine conference at Singularity University. Hollywood The post 8 Crazy Hollywood...

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Farewell XP and Office 2003

Featured | Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: ShawThingMicrosoft will finally discontinue its support for Office 2003 and Windows XP on 8 April despite the latter still running on 27% of internet...

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Meet Cortana, Microsoft’s Answer To Siri And Google Now

At an event unveiling the upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 update, Microsoft finally took the wraps off Cortana, the company's answer to Siri and Google Now. Named after the artificial intelligence character...

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It’s Not the End of the Internet as We Know It — Five Myths About the Recent...

For more than two billion people around the world, the Internet is an indispensable part of daily life. Over the last five years, information created and shared online has increased nine-fold.i By...

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Cheaper Joints and Digits Bring the Robot Revolution Closer

Efforts to build robot hands and humanoids more cheaply could make them affordable enough for businesses and even homes.The Atlas humanoid robot, unveiled last year by Boston Dynamics, a company later...

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Four things developers should know about the new Microsoft

The changes unleased by the new, post-Ballmer Microsoft on its user and developer base in the past week have been The post Four things developers should know about the new Microsoft appeared first on...

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Half Of Nation Says Tech Companies’ Snooping Goes Too Far

By Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO, April 4 (Reuters) - The personal data gathering abilities of Google, Facebook and other tech companies has sparked growing unease among Americans, with a majority...

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Mobile first, cloud first – new Microsoft mantra

Featured | Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: ShawThingEarlier this week media eyes were on Microsoft’s annual //build conference/ where developers come to worship the temple of Windows. The post...

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Microsoft’s ‘Halo’ Show May Be Coming To Showtime

Xbox Entertainment Studios is reportedly in talks to bring its "Halo" series to Showtime. The post Microsoft’s ‘Halo’ Show May Be Coming To Showtime appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your...

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Why Some Doctors Like Google Glass So Much

The way some emergency doctors are using Glass highlights the promise, and the limitations, of wearable technology.Kermit the Frog showed up in the emergency room at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical...

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Activision plans $500 million date with ‘Destiny’

LOS ANGELES/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Activision Blizzard Inc intends to spend $500 million developing and promoting "Destiny," potentially breaking industry records as it seeks to build the sci-fi...

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Obamacare Meets Wearable Technology

Electronics companies think the Affordable Care Act will push us to embrace technology to track our health and lifestyles.Exactly a week after the Affordable Care Act’s mandate for universal coverage...

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The Next Startup Craze: Food 2.0

Silicon Valley investors and startups are trying to improve our food. Do they bring anything to the table?Most tech startups are silent spaces where earbud-clad engineers peer into monitors. Not...

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Microsoft tweaks OneDrive

Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Hardware & StorageMicrosoft has announced changes to the web and mobile interfaces to its OneDrive cloud storage service. The post Microsoft tweaks...

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Microsoft Security Intelligence Report V16

Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: SecurityMicrosoft, developer of the ubiquitous Windows operating system released its July to December 2013 Security Intelligence Report Volume 16. It reveals a very...

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Microsoft’s Nokia Lumia 630 here soon

Featured | Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: MobilityThe Nokia Lumia 630 is about to become the first Microsoft smartphone to ship with Windows Phone 8.1 from Day 1. The post Microsoft’s...

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Soul-Searching, NSA-style

Cross-posted from TomDispatch.com It's rare to hear a government official speak in contrite tones; rarer still if that official represents the National Security Agency. Recently, however, Anne...

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Microsoft Gives Xbox Owners What They Want: Netflix Without A $60 Fee

Good news for Xbox fans. Microsoft announced that, starting in June, it will no longer require a $60-a-year Xbox Live Gold subscription to use streaming services like Netflix and Hulu Plus. The company...

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Microsoft slashes Xbox price, frees up Netflix and other popular apps

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will take $100 off the price of its Xbox One gaming console and let users view popular entertainment apps such as Netflix and ESPN without a $60-plus "Live"...

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Ten tips for selecting the ideal application delivery controller

Written by: Greg Barnes, Managing Director ANZ, A10 Networks | Published in: Sponsored Announcements By Greg Barnes, Managing Director ANZ, A10 Networks The new generation of high-performance...

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Microsoft posts tips for overcoming Windows 8.1 Update KB 2919355 errors

It only took six weeks, but Microsoft Technical Advisor The post Microsoft posts tips for overcoming Windows 8.1 Update KB 2919355 errors appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News...

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Google’s Little-Noticed Strategy To Get You Better Wi-Fi, Explained

Amidst all the recent net neutrality brouhaha, Silicon Valley pulled out a little-noticed victory at Thursday's FCC hearings that could lead to better Wi-Fi service in more places. While the media were...

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Empired picks up eSavvy in east coast expansion deal

Featured | Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: StrategyWestern Australian-based, listed IT services company Empired continues its east coast expansion with its latest acquisition, buying IT...

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China bans use of Microsoft’s Windows 8 on government computers

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has banned government use of Windows 8, Microsoft Corp's latest operating system (OS), in a blow to the U.S. technology company which has long been plagued by sales woes in...

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No ‘Surface Mini’ is great news for Windows users

Computerworld's Gregg Keizer called it. The post No ‘Surface Mini’ is great news for Windows users appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Spotify’s Most Popular Song Is Also The Most Terrible Song

In a feat best described as sad but predictable, the most streamed song in Spotify's history is a hybrid of the questionably popular genres of electronic dance music and country that would feel immoral...

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