| InfoWorld Daily PM | | | Think of Windows 8.1 as a few steps forward and a few steps back. Touch-loving tablet users are still saddled with a touch-hostile Windows desktop, while point-and-clickers still can't make Metro go away. | | | Issue highlights 1. All you need to know about the new iPhone 2. The problem with smart watches: They're watches 3. INSIDER Review: Ubuntu comes out ahead among 5 Linux enterprise servers | | Webcast: IBM and Intel Live Webcast: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 3:00 PM EDT You need an IT infrastructure that provides scalability, performance and efficiency tailored to the specific goals of your business. Join us on September 10 to learn more about IBM's new innovation designed to provide the performance and efficiency required for today's workloads. Register Now | | The iPhone 5S packs a lot more power in a very familiar package, while the iPhone 5C is all about the colored cases. READ MORE | | The Pebble is a great first effort, but it doesn't really solve anything. Why would anyone wear a watch that requires them to take the device out of their pocket to read the message the watch is pinging on? READ MORE | | We initially thought commercial goliath Red Hat might dominate in our tests, but in our final tally Ubuntu came out on top. Ubuntu delivered intuitive, uncluttered management tools, excellent hypervisor support, and transparency. READ MORE | | White Paper: Dell and Microsoft Windows 8 is designed to deliver a fast, fluid, no-comprise experience along with a user interface that responds equally well to touch as it does to a keyboard and mouse. Take a look at the many new features and benefits of Windows 8 and compare them to Windows XP and Window 7. Read now! | | | | |