InfoWorld Daily AM | | There are tricks to staying sane in a Window 8.1 world. You can make Metro back off, most of the time. Here's how. | | Issue highlights 1. Dance of the zombies: Why going private won't save Dell or BlackBerry 2. How to provision users in a cloud world 3. How Apple makes the iPhone 5s for the same price as the iPhone 5 | Resource compliments of: ViewSonic Click to continue | Going private is a slick trick that makes a few people really rich and buys some time, but does little to solve the fundamental problems that turned their companies into flesh eaters. READ MORE | When subscribing to multiple SaaS offerings serving many users, it gets complicated quickly. Here's how to address the problem now and in the future. READ MORE | IHS iSuppli's iPhone 5s teardown reveals that the new tech raised Apple's costs by $14.50 -- $6 more for the processor, $1.50 more for the RAM, and $7 more for the fingerprint sensor -- but Apple was able to save $12.50 on other parts, resulting in the net materials increase of just $2. READ MORE | Resource compliments of: DEMO Conference Come to DEMO to discover 100s of the best new products from around the world, including wearable computing, digital money, mobile, health, internet, enterprise, big data and more. All products are handpicked by top VC experts for their innovative design and market potential. See tomorrow's big ideas launch at DEMO. Register now to save! | | | | |
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