Amtrak Enlists iPhone as a Service Tool
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Windows 8 Release Preview detailed impressions
By Dana Wollman posted May 31st 2012 3:00PM More Info Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview detailed impressions Windows 8 Release Preview coming ‘first week of June’ Microsoft reveals more multi-monitor improvements in Windows 8 Release Preview (video) Until now, it seemed like Microsoft was gearing up to unveil the almost-final Windows 8 Release Preview in the first full week of June, just in time for what is sure to be...
Microsoft confirms upgrade path and pricing for Windows 8: $14.99 for those buying new PCs
By Donald Melanson posted May 31st 2012 3:16PM We’ve just gotten a thorough look at the Windows 8 Release Preview, and Microsoft has now also finally confirmed what the upgrade path will look like for those buying PCs before the OS is officially released later this year. Microsoft will be rolling out a Windows Upgrade Offer in no less than 131 markets starting June 2nd, which will let anyone who buys an eligible Windows 7-based...
Oracle ERP project woes force construction firm to delay financial filing
Problems with the rollout of an Oracle JD Edwards ERP (enterprise resource planning) system have forced a Pennsylvania construction company to delay the filing of its fiscal 2012 annual report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. said late Wednesday that the system, which went live in certain locations and capacities on Jan. 1, “will enhance its operations and strengthen its...
ASUS throws up two more Computex teasers, hints at dual-OS and dual-side devices (video)
By Richard Lai posted May 31st 2012 3:24PM After the rather vague teaser from three days ago, ASUS is back with two new videos to highlight its surprises at Computex next week. The first one comes with the tag line “All-in-one is no longer in one,” with the money shot being the Windows 8 logo and the Android mascot showing up on two water droplets after they separated. This dual-OS and possibly dual-body concept reminds us...
