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A new version of the iOS 7 beta is now available for developers, or keen users to try it out via a sneaky developer account, with a lot of work on the smoothness and reliability of the OS, plus a lot of issues sorted.
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The wait is over for Facebook users who have been keen to try out the new social graph features of Graph Search. The new features, some six months in beta, roll out this week for U.S. users, with a wider launch to follow.
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An early build of Windows Blue, the first upgrade for Windows 8, somewhere between a service pack and Windows 9, has leaked online allowing users a peek at what Microsoft plans for its evolved user interface.
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Four years after starting up, Evernote's business model has evolved and scaled-up along with the company itself, to offer larger groups of the workers the power to collaborate. Enter Evernote Business to cater for bigger customers.
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Apple's shunning of Facebook from the native OS feature set was never going to last.
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According to a published-too-early Microsoft blog post, it looks like the public preview release (following on from the tech and consumer beta) is due to be unveiled in the next day or two, allowing all levels of user to try out the upcoming operating system and play with
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Windows 8 is a big complicated product, but one that Microsoft hopes will be simple and fun for users to work with. Trying to get that message across has seen several new posts from the company's Windows 8 blog. Leading the Way With Steve Ballmer claiming half a billion poeple will be using Windows 8 by next year, Microsoft
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The next version of Office and SharePoint seem likely to land on servers in the first quarter of next year, making it SharePoint 2013, with a beta due this summer.
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If you're not satisfied with your existing cloud storage facility, then why not give the beta of Cubby a go.
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Any confusion about what ARM-processor-powered Windows 8 devices could and couldn't do has been cleared up by Microsoft. This new class of non-Wintel machines will do a limited amount of what your current PC can do, as they are limited to apps from the Windows Store.
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Windows 8 will do away with that long-standing cornerstone of its PC desktop experience - the Start Button, as news about the impending public beta sneaks out. Getting Ready to Rumble Hot on last week's early news of Windows Phone 8 and the launch of Kinect for Windows comes more
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It's been described as the "Wild West of Cloud Computing" -- no slick "urban" services like Amazon provides, but HP is in beta with its cloud services, and the time is ripe to make your land grab with free real estate (for now) hosted by the world's second-largest PC maker,
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Amazon's new AWS Storage Gateway helps connect businesses' on-premises software appliances with cloud-based data storage to better integrate local and AWS-based apps and data with a range of backup options.
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Those pesky sources are at it again, suggesting that Microsoft's next, none-more-vital, edition of Windows will be available for all to try, analyze and road-test next spring. The Wait for Windows Begins Microsoft needs Windows 8 to happen, and fast.
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