Google Chrome vs. IE10 on Windows 8 Metro

Microsoft: Building Metro apps for ARM the same as for Intel PCs | VMware bets on big data as it brings Hadoop to virtual world

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Google Chrome vs. IE10 on Windows 8 Metro
Want to see what a Windows 8 Metro-style app can do when it isn't constrained by the usual Metro conventions? The latest developer build of Google's Chrome browser brings a fascinating view of what the future could hold if app developers aren't chained to the swipe-here-swipe-there confines of "normal" Metro-style apps. Read More


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Microsoft: Building Metro apps for ARM the same as for Intel PCs
Microsoft vows that developing a Metro-style application for upcoming Windows ARM PCs is the same as developing Metro applications for PCs running Intel processors. Read More

VMware bets on big data as it brings Hadoop to virtual world
In an effort to secure a spot as the de facto virtualization provider for all things Hadoop, VMware today announced an open source project dubbed Serengeti that lets companies easily deploy and manage Hadoop distributions in virtual and cloud environments. The new project, along with new code contributions to the cloud platform and enhancements to the Spring for Apache Hadoop development platform, also speaks to VMware's vision of providing the virtual glue between the cloud and big data. Read More

Flame stashes secrets in USB drives
Since the primordial days of data tapes and floppy disks, viruses have used removable storage to spread between computers or, more correctly, have used computers to spread between storage media. The Flame attack, however, takes the infection of removable media to another level. Read More

Leaked screenshots show Skype integration with Windows Phone 8
The coming Windows Phone 8, dubbed Apollo, will integrate Skype voice and video calling, according to screenshots obtained by the NokiaInnovation.com website. The screenshots, which the Website says it obtained from an anonymous source, also provide insights on a coming user interface for a Windows 8 camera as well as a data usage monitoring tool. Read More

Microsoft scrambles as it patches 26 bugs, warns users of active attacks
Microsoft on Tuesday patched 26 vulnerabilities, including one in Internet Explorer (IE) that's already being exploited. The company also warned customers of a new zero-day attack and quashed yet another instance of a bug that the Duqu intelligence-gathering Trojan leveraged. The software maker also ditched one security update at the last minute and substituted another in its place, probably because the second was more serious. Read More




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