Our Top Stories | Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A Visual Tour Windows 8 has come a long way since the Developer Preview last year. While you wait for the download, heres a look at what you can expect. Share: | Microsoft Launches Windows 8 Consumer Preview With Free Apps Microsoft shows off Windows on ARM and the Microsoft Store at Mobile World Congress, but doesn't discuss Windows 8 for phones or an arrival date for the OS. Share: | Windows 8 Consumer Preview Available Now Want to try out the next version of Windows? The Windows 8 Consumer Preview is ready to download. Heres how to get it. Share: | Interpol Arrests 25 Alleged Anonymous Members International law enforcement rounded up suspected members of the hacking group in four countries in South America and Europe. Share: | Defeating Hackers and Malware With Disorder Security company Vigilant leverages the laws of probability to detect maliciousness in data and on machines. Share: | Polycom's RealPresence Video Conference App Comes to iPhone 4S The RealPresence app will also be available to Android Ice Cream Sandwich phones in coming months. Share: | First Take: Fujitsus Super-Fast Tegra 3 Smartphone Fujitsus 'ultra-high spec' quad-core smartphone is one of the four NVidia Tegra 3 phones here at Mobile World Congress. Share: | Windows Phone Owners: No Windows 8 for You...Yet There wasn't a smartphone in sight at Mobile World Congress, including any hoped-for preview of one with Windows 8. Share: | Employees Get the Cloud -- IT, Not So Much Once again, individuals are ahead of their employers (and IT) in adapting to and exploiting the new technologies. Share: | Hard-Drive Shortage Hit Servers in Q4 The growth in worldwide server shipments was slower than expected during the fourth quarter due to a shortage in the supply of hard drives, and the trend will continue into the first quarter this year, Gartner said in a study released on Thursday. Share: | Google Exec Hints of Android 5.0 Release This Fall Pattern of earlier releases suggest fall, but Lockheimer says Google wants to be 'flexible' on timing. Share: | Cisco Bridges Wi-Fi and Cellular Nets Cisco unveiled products designed to provide cellular-like roaming among Wi-Fi hotspots, and disclosed deployments among wireless providers. Share: | NFC Payment Plans Face Detractors as Tech Comes to the United States Mobile payment technologies may be slow to spread, at least in the U.S., as polls show Americans are suspicious of NFC technology for security reasons, analysts say. Share: | Mobile Linux: It's Not Just Android Anymore At this year's Mobile World Congress, Linux is everywhere--including a growing number of non-Android alternatives. Share: | Use Android? Three Ways to Make It More Free A new campaign from the Free Software Foundation Europe urges Android users to liberate their devices from data collection and corporate control. Share: | Malware Increasingly Uses DNS as Command and Control Channel to Avoid Detection, Experts Say The number of malware threats that receive instructions from attackers through DNS is expected to increase, and most companies are not currently scanning for... Share: | LightSquared's Ahuja Resigns as CEO LightSquared Chairman and CEO Sanjiv Ahuja has resigned his CEO post, in the latest change to rock the company that still says it wants to build a 4G network... Share: | Microsoft's Azure Cloud Suffers Serious Outage Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure and development service experienced a serious outage on Wednesday, with the system's service management component going... Share: | Apple Defends Claims to IPad Trademark in Chinese Court Hearing Apple's lawyers defended the company's claims to the iPad trademark in China on Wednesday during a high-stakes court hearing that could decide whether Chinese... 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