A first, jaundiced look at Windows 8.1 RTM

The wireless revolution's forgotten victim: The phone itself

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August 30, 2013
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Java security will be in the spotlight at JavaOne

If Oracle's JavaOne show plans are any indication, the company is very serious about educating developers on how to make their Java applications secure.

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Issue highlights

1. A first, jaundiced look at Windows 8.1 RTM

2. The wireless revolution's forgotten victim: The phone itself

3. In case you need another reason to hate Google Glass

4. Mobile Connectivity Could Net Feds Productivity Gains

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A first, jaundiced look at Windows 8.1 RTM

Our blogger's had a chance to play with the pirated RTM version of Windows 8.1 Pro for about 18 hours now, and what he sees is disheartening at best, infuriating in places. READ MORE

The wireless revolution's forgotten victim: The phone itself

When an industry is dying, it gets no investment, and that's the case with standard phone lines and phones. Yet the Internet-based and mobile alternatives are worse, both in quality and complexity of operation. READ MORE

In case you need another reason to hate Google Glass

The wearable PC stars in a soap opera is unfolding in Silicon Valley. At stake: Google's leadership, Android's future and more than a few personal relationships. READ MORE

Mobile Connectivity Could Net Feds Productivity Gains

Federal managers are warming to the benefits of mobilizing the government workforce, though frustrations about network connectivity and security procedures persist, according to a new survey. READ MORE

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