Clues suggest a Skype surprise for Windows 8 and Surface
Will a "modern UI" version of Skype play a starring role at next week's Windows 8 launch event?
Having experienced several travel disasters, the Dassault Systèmes product lifecycle management director for Australia and NZ has a few travel tips up his sleeve.
After selling us HD and Full HD TV sets, the consumer electronics industry is moving on to Ultra HD, formerly known as 4K. This is useful for large public display screens, but it's hard to see any difference in domestic and normal business use, where "retina displays" are already available at normal working distances.
Security researchers from Avast have intercepted a currently spreading Darkbot malware campaign, that's affecting millions of Skype users.
While scooping up soil samples the new Mars rover saw more shiny objects that haven't been identified yet.
In all of this week's news about Microsoft's Surface with Windows RT, one app has gone practically unmentioned. Will a "modern UI" version of Skype play a starring role at next week's Windows 8 launch event?
Apple's Passbook promises to eliminate the "clutter" and bring all your loyalty cards, flight data, and other service information to one location, but I still can't get it to provide anything useful.
Ford's Michael Cavaretta explains how machine-to-machine communications and the Internet of Things will combine with Big Data to
TechEd was a slightly odd show this time around that left us with plenty to think about and much to anticipate. Here's the show wrap.
YouTube adds the ability to set viewership goals for videos, which could be particularly helpful for nonprofits.
Fujitsu's 'split personality' Q702 Windows 8-based tablet will be aimed directly at business users. But has it got the chops to go up against the raft of other Windows 8 devices?
Google has kept the price of its latest cloud-based laptop low, as heads towards its UK launch next week.
GM begins insourcing formerly external IT operations
Ubuntu is going to do some Linux development behind closed doors for the next release, and that's not a big deal.
Customers who found themselves locked out of HSBC's online banking as the result of a denial-of-service attack have been told that the sites are now back up and running.
The second presidential debate has created a new meme on Amazon which looks set to run and run. Binders full of women anyone?
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