2015 is drawing to an end but it's been quite a year thus far in Techie Land. We have new iOS and Windows environments. The cloud is being pushed and adopted rapidly. The cloud is reshaping security and anti-virus companies are moving to protect users and data in the cloud since files can be shared from user to user without ever being downloaded and scanned via conventional means. Microsoft Office 365 monthly/annual subscriptions are an attractive alternative to outright purchase and supposedly we have seen the last version of Windows... in the future it will be updated, upgraded but not stripped and reinvented as in the past. That is more like Apple's approach, new features but familiar user interface, and now the news.
Windows 10: Pushing my MacBook and iPad aside
Windows 10 upgrade nags become more aggressive, offer no opt-out
PC tech support tell customers to avoid Windows 10
Ed Bott's Weekly Wrap: Good Microsoft, Bad Microsoft edition
When Microsoft is good, they're very very good, which is why Windows 10 users are about to get a big and very welcome update. But when Microsoft is bad, they take it out on consumers. This week, OneDrive users drew the short straw.
iOS 9.1: Better, but still broken
Intel’s 6th Generation Skylake Processors Scheduled For 2H 2015 – 5th Generation Broadwell in Spring ’15, Updates 2015 – 2016 Mobility Roadmap
Read more: http://wccftech.com/intels-6th-generation-skylake-processors-scheduled-2h-2015-5th-generation-broadwell-spring-15-updates-2015-2016-mobility-roadmap/#ixzz3qzfmuCwh
Read more: http://wccftech.com/intels-6th-generation-skylake-processors-scheduled-2h-2015-5th-generation-broadwell-spring-15-updates-2015-2016-mobility-roadmap/#ixzz3qzfmuCwh
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