| IT News Daily | | | On Jan. 14, the U.S. upgraded its main weather forecasting model, which subsequently did a very good job in predicting the track of last week's East Coast blizzard. It correctly predicted that heavier snows would be east of New York City, even as the official weather forecast -- based on a mix of computer models -- had the city getting buried in two feet of snow. | | | Issue highlights 1. The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, February 2 2. Mobile app security grabs feds' attention 3. Raspberry Pi 2 is six times faster than Pi 1, supports Windows 10 4. Microsoft to business: Don't worry about Windows 10, consumers will test it 5. Google Now adds data from Lyft, Airbnb and many more apps 6. Outlook app for Android and iOS boosts Microsoft's mobile comeback | | | Intel buys Lantiq for communications push ... next-gen Raspberry Pi gets Windows 10 ... Pirate Bay pops up again ... and more news READ MORE | | READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: IBM Discover five tips for success with customer analytics, and how a better understanding of your customers in context increases revenue and deepens loyalty. Learn More | | A faster Raspberry Pi 2 computer is now shipping without a rise in price, and for the first time it will support Microsoft's Windows 10 OS for the development of smart devices and appliances. READ MORE | | READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: Centrify Corporation For most organizations, the move to Office 365 (O365) is a leap forward in user experience, productivity,it simplification, and savings. But organizations that fail to implement Single Sign-On (SSO) reliably can slip backwards in several key areas. Risk can actually increase and productivity suffer. Learn how to make SSO reliable yet simple. View Now>> | | Google Now just got a lot smarter, adding data from dozens of outside apps to help people get more things done as they go about their day. READ MORE | | The release this week of Microsoft's first truly native Outlook app for Android and iOS has earned the company accolades and could be a sign its mobile strategy is finally getting on track. READ MORE | | | | |
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