Issue highlights 1. Apple, Oracle restore Java on OS X 2. Mash-up gold: The Avengers meet The Breakfast Club 3. My love-hate relationship with my Verizon (Samsung) Range Extender 4. IronKey Workspace review: Windows 8 PC on a stick 5. Why Office 365 is a better deal than Office 2013 6. Samsung Galaxy ad pokes fun at Super Bowl trademark rules 7. Online trend for Super Bowl ads: The Extended Ad 8. Interview: How Neo4j beat Oracle Database 9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Effective JavaScript' |
| Java browser plug-in functionality restored to Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion after latest blacklisting. READ MORE |
| Only on the Internet: Grouping together an '80s teen film with a super-hero blockbuster. Yet strangely, it works. READ MORE |
| I installed a Verizon Range Extender about 2 1/2 years ago and when it works it is flawless, but it is quirky. READ MORE |
| Imation's new USB drive uses Windows To Go to create a fully functional Windows 8 PC on any computer. READ MORE |
| Microsoft is offering the new Office suite in two versions, but it has stacked the deck. READ MORE |
| Samsung, which knows a thing or two about patent infringement cases, is poking fun at Super Bowl trademark rules in a new commercial that promotes its Galaxy smartphones. READ MORE |
| Did you love that Super Bowl ad? There's probably an "extended version" now on YouTube. READ MORE |
| Neo Technology's CEO and senior director of products discuss the mobile possibilities of their offering and defend Java's security. READ MORE |
| ITworld is giving away 5 copies of "Effective JavaScript: 68 Specific Ways to Harness the Power of JavaScript" to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE |
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