Mac's share of Web traffic hits 13.7% in U.S., 6.45% worldwide
Net Applications shows a 25% increase in Apple's global desktop share in fiscal 2011 "Mac gets back-to-school bump" is the headline of a brief report Saturday in Net Applications' September survey. It...
View ArticleHell freezes over: Forrester urges IT to support the Mac
The voice of Windows in the enterprise discovers that Mac users are more productive That 41% of enterprises won't let Apple (AAPL) PCs anywhere near their computing services -- not even e-mail or the...
View ArticleTen years later, Windows XP still dominates the Web
And in the Apple market, Lion is still trailing two-year-old Snow Leopard In its final monthly report for 2011, NetApplications offers a window on the shifting fates of the various flavors of Microsoft...
View ArticleSnapshot of the computer market, with and without iPad
If tablets are computers, Apple's share of the global market now dwarfs its competitors Deutsche Bank's Chris Whitmore came away from this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas unimpressed with...
View ArticleThe first 5-million Mac quarter?
33 of 46 analysts expect Apple to meet or beat that mark in its quarterly report next week One of the big computer news stories last quarter was the continued strength of Apple's (AAPL) Mac sales even...
View ArticleToday in Tech: Will Google's Dropbox rival launch next week?
Fortune's curated selection of tech stories from the last 24 hours. Sign up to get the round-up delivered to you each and every day. * Research in Motion (RIMM) is reportedly seeking a financial...
View ArticleToday in Tech: Foxconn CEO says iPhone 5 will put Samsung to shame
How Kickstarter gave these fledgeling fashion designers capital; a deep dive into Windows Phone 8. Foxconn CEO: iPhone 5 'will put Samsung Galaxy S III to shame' [WIRED] At a shareholders' meeting...
View ArticleToday in Tech: Twitter CEO says company has 'truckload of money'
Why Facebook wants to be your online bank; the new power struggle in Silicon Valley. Twitter CEO says company has "a truckload of money" [LOS ANGELES TIMES] "We are going to remain private as long as...
View ArticleToday in Tech: Is Microsoft's new logo hit or miss?
Sony Mobile laying off 1,000 people; why the freemium business model isn't all it's cracked up to be. Microsoft gets a new logo [THE SEATTLE TIMES] The new logo, which incorporates a multicolored...
View ArticleToday in Tech: Why people don't want Windows phones
Apple next act; why Google Hangouts are hot. Bernstein Research: People don't want Windows phones [BOY GENIUS REPORT] "Our research shows that for many years, poor sales of Windows-based phones stem...
View ArticleWindows 8: Microsoft’s ‘New Coke’
Will the launch of Windows 8 next month be Microsofts New Coke moment? Like when Coca-Cola introduced a new version of its celebrated drink in 1985, Microsofts latest iteration of its ubiquitous PC...
View ArticleReport: Microsoft considering giving away mobile versions of Windows
Microsoft MSFT is reportedly considering a radical shift in its mobile strategy: offering its operating systems free to manufacturers of mobile devices. The Verge, quoting unnamed sources “familiar...
View ArticleThe cloud, not Windows 10, is key to Microsoft’s growth
Much has already been written about Microsofts new Windows 10 and the reintroduction of its long-lost Start button after the company unveiled its updated flagship operating system on Tuesday morning....
View ArticleMicrosoft drops a slimmed down Windows 10 for the Internet of things
Well, hell has frozen over for the Wintel franchise because with Windows 10 IoT Core, Microsoft MSFT has publicly released a version of the iconic Windows software that runs on an ARM processor that...
View ArticleMicrosoft launched this product 20 years ago and changed the world
There were round-the-block lines and Jennifer Aniston made an hour-long instructional video for it. Twenty years ago, Microsoft MSFT launched Windows 95, and promptly changed the way we interact with...
View ArticleUninstall Apple’s QuickTime Media Player From Your Windows PC Pronto
If you’re still running Apple’s QuickTime media player on your Windows PC, then you’ve got a problem on your hands. Two, to be exact. Researchers at the cybersecurity firm Trend Micro tmicy recently...
View ArticleFacebook, Uber, Slack, and Pandora Pros Praise Free Security Tools
There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but in an age of seemingly endless hacking attacks technologists will do you one better: free security tools. Engineers from top tech firms Facebook fb ,...
View ArticleGoogle Just Warned of an ‘Actively Exploited’ Microsoft Windows Bug
Google disclosed the existence of a zero-day vulnerability, meaning a generally unknown flaw, in Microsoft Windows software on Monday. Hackers already knew about the vulnerability and were using it to...
View ArticleMicrosoft Points to Russia-Linked Hackers Using Windows Vulnerability
Microsoft msft said that a hacker group linked to Russia as well as recent breaches of U.S. political parties and campaigns is using a previously unknown flaw in Windows software to conduct computer...
View ArticleMicrosoft Will Add Privacy Controls in Windows 10 Update
Microsoft is tweaking Windows 10’s privacy controls after months of criticism about the operating system’s default data collection practices. On Tuesday, Microsoft msft debuted a web-based privacy...
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