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Apple is Microsoft's best friend in delaying Office on iPad
Apple may be doing Microsoft a favor by holding up App Store placement. If users can get Office 2013 on the iPad, why buy a Windows RT tablet? Read More


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Google's Android app scanner falls short when put to security test
The Google scanner that checks apps for malware before they are installed on an Android smartphone or tablet has a detection rate that falls far behind that of third-party anti-virus products. Read More

The fallacy of wireless power
Despite years of vendor attempts, the fairly old technology underneath wireless charging -- inductive charging -- has simply failed to take root in computing devices. Read More

Microsoft may not want smashing Surface RT tablet sales
If Microsoft's Windows RT- or Windows 8-based Surface tablet sales outsell key partners Lenovo, Samsung and others that sell branded Windows-based tablets, Microsoft could lose valuable licensing revenue from the other companies. Read More

Microsoft updates Windows Phone 8 but won't say what it fixes
Microsoft began delivering an update to Windows Phone 8 smartphones that provides unspecified "performance enhancements" that some customers say include an OS fix for random reboots and Wi-Fi enhancements. Read More


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