Wednesday, February 4, 2015

12 different companies IBM has been. Plus: This is why developers don't make stuff for Android

9 typing tips every Android and iOS user should know.

WIN THIS BOOK: Core Java for the Impatient.

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February 04, 2015

Twelve different companies IBM has been

With big layoffs rumored to be close on the horizon, IBM is going to need to redefine itself ... again. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. INSIDER 9 typing tips every Android and iOS user should know

2. WIN THIS BOOK: Core Java for the Impatient

3. This is why developers don't make stuff for Android

4. FCC chairman's strong net neutrality plan turns the Internet into a public utility

5. INSIDER Cortana on the PC: Can we talk?

6. Microsoft reimagined: The 10 most momentous moments of Satya Nadella's first year as CEO

7. Windows 10 forecast: On almost a quarter of all PCs within a year

8. Renewable energy costs expected to drop 40% in next few years

9. The 10 best widgets for your Android tablet

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INSIDER

9 typing tips every Android and iOS user should know

Read on for 9 ways to make typing on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device a little easier, from how to turn on "caps lock" to a simple shortcut to the exclamation mark. READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Core Java for the Impatient

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE

This is why developers don't make stuff for Android

A depressing tale about how rampant piracy remains on Android. READ MORE

FCC chairman's strong net neutrality plan turns the Internet into a public utility

Invoking Title II authority was the FCC's nuclear option in the war for net neutrality, and it just exploded. READ MORE

INSIDER

Cortana on the PC: Can we talk?

While Cortana on PCs and tablets goes beyond what Google Now and Siri on smartphones can offer, it isn't clear how popular, valuable or successful Cortana on PCs and tablets will be with customers. READ MORE

Microsoft reimagined: The 10 most momentous moments of Satya Nadella's first year as CEO

The Microsoft of today is not the same as the Microsoft as yesterday, and Satya Nadella's appointment as CEO was the catalyst. READ MORE

Windows 10 forecast: On almost a quarter of all PCs within a year

Microsoft's decision to make Windows 10 a free upgrade could put the new OS on more than 350 million PCs within its first year, an analysis of user share data shows. READ MORE

Renewable energy costs expected to drop 40% in next few years

The cost of generating power from renewable energy sources has reached parity or dropped below the cost of fossil fuels in many parts of the world, according to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). READ MORE

The 10 best widgets for your Android tablet

Instead of filling your tablet screen with a row of icons, bring it to life with these cool widgets that put information and utilities touch away. READ MORE

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