ITworld Tonight | | Be sure to have these apps to get the most office productivity possible from your iPad. | | Issue highlights 1. Killer open source admin tools 2. Email addiction: Why the enterprise can't break free 3. Weighing the iPad mini versus the Nexus 7 is no easy task 4. Like Ubuntu Linux? This week, help make it better 5. App Spotlight: Scan business cards straight to your Salesforce account 6. Skype instant messaging in China is censored, spied upon 7. End is in sight for free Microsoft Office 2013 Preview 8. Piracy doesn't hurt online music sales, according to EU study 9. Raspberry Pi production moved back to Wales from China 10. More Star Wars grammar lessons | 13 tools for system and network admins looking for an edge. READ MORE | Atos CEO Thierry Breton caught a lot of flak last year when he announced he wanted his employees to give up email, but he may have been on to something. READ MORE | For the first time in a long time, Apple isn't lapping the field. READ MORE | This Thursday is the next Ubuntu Bug Day, offering fans a chance to give back and help out. READ MORE | Of all the magical things a smartphone can do, I rank business-card OCR among the highlights. READ MORE | The Chinese version of Skype contains spyware that searches for blacklisted words and phrases, blocks instant messages that contain them, copies them to servers and captures the rest of IM chats that have been flagged in this way, according to researchers. READ MORE | Microsoft is getting serious about convincing people to buy or subscribe to the new productivity suite before the trial ends. READ MORE | Just as you suspected all along. READ MORE | The main production of the Raspberry Pi computer has been moved back to Wales from China to help meet rising demand in western markets. READ MORE | Another episode of "Star Wars Rock!" hits the InterWebs. READ MORE | | | | | |
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