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What to expect in Windows Blue

  Sandro Villinger: 7 hidden gems in Windows Blue
 
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March 29, 2013 Read about some hidden gems in Windows Blue, why it's all about the network for cloud service providers and how cyber criminals are using pictures of cute kittens to scam you
10. Sandro Villinger: 7 hidden gems in Windows Blue

9. BlackBerry sells about 1 million Z10s in move to profit

8. Paul Roberts: Android: The IT community's latest problem child

7. Google tests same-day delivery retail project

6. Nancy Gohring: It's the network, stupid
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5. Peter Smith: Sony shares a few more Playstation 4 details at GDC

4. Google pledges not to sue open-source users or developers over specified patents

3. Phil Johnson: Watches that were smart before there were smart watches

2. Sabotage suspected in Egypt submarine cable cut

1. Dan Tynan: Your social network profiles are like catnip to cyber crooks
 
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