Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Online mall Square Market latest to accept bitcoin

Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans

Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier

IT News Daily
April 01, 2014
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Online mall Square Market latest to accept bitcoin

Next time you want to buy a bamboo iPhone case or a vintage Superman comic at online mall Square Market, you can pay with bitcoin.

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Issue highlights

1. Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans

2. Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier

3. Twitter looks to cash in on TV-related tweets overseas

4. With one 'dinosaur' and one BlackBerry owner, iCourt jury is selected

5. One cell-phone factory may delay Microsoft's Nokia buy for six months

6. Samsung lowballs the 4K competition with $700 display

Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans

Dell today unveiled enterprise mobility software for Google Android or Apple iOS that supports employee "bring your own device" use by selectively applying VPN controls only to the corporate apps on the device, not the employee's personal apps. READ MORE

Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier

Microsoft said Monday it was cutting prices of its Azure cloud services to match the prices of competitor Amazon Web Services in the latest in a price war in cloud services. READ MORE

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Twitter looks to cash in on TV-related tweets overseas

Real-time chatter about television abounds on Twitter, offering a potentially lucrative opportunity for advertising. The social network is looking to make the most of it, announcing a series of deals Monday to better monetize tweets about TV shows around the world. READ MORE

With one 'dinosaur' and one BlackBerry owner, iCourt jury is selected

Lawyers for Apple and Samsung spent most of Monday selecting a 10-person jury for their latest patent infringement trial, and they're now set to make their opening arguments Tuesday morning. READ MORE

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One cell-phone factory may delay Microsoft's Nokia buy for six months

One cell-phone factory employing 8,000 people in southeast India may be the stumbling block for Microsoft's $7.17-billion Nokia acquisition, delaying the entire process by up to six months. READ MORE

Samsung lowballs the 4K competition with $700 display

Our eyes have already feasted on 4K TVs, and 4K monitors for computers are coming, too. On Monday, Samsung announced a new line of consumer monitors, including its first Ultra High Definition, 4K display meant for desktop use. The UD590, available now for pre-order, is a 28-inch desktop monitor with a resolution of 3840 by 2160 pixels. READ MORE

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