Five Things to Look Forward to in Linux Mint 13 'Maya'
A new display manager and a dash of 'Cinnamon' will set this upcoming release of the popular free OS apart.
A new display manager and a dash of 'Cinnamon' will set this upcoming release of the popular free OS apart.
By Katrina Schwartz When it comes to using technology in school, the tension between what students and parents want and what schools allow is becoming more app
Local, state and national experts are gathering this week in Columbus, Ohio to examine digital learning at a national summit entitled, Digital Learning: The Future of Schooling? The event is co-hosted by KnowledgeWorks, the Thomas B. Fordham Institut...
Businesses are invited to a series of networking events to see how they can help encourage pupils to study science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects and help fill a skills gap in the IT industry.
Teachers are threatening a wave of strikes to block Government plans to pull struggling primary schools out of local authority control, it emerged today.
Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system will not play DVDs unless customers buy an extra upgrade, the company has announced.
Students are increasingly going abroad for university educations, citing a lack of academic offerings at Dubai-based institutions.
Microsoft and Barnes & Noble are forming a strategic partnership that combines the Nook and college businesses into a new company. Microsoft is making a $300 million investment in the new company and Nook e-books are coming to Windows platforms.
Forrester Research expects sales to hit 375 million by 2016, with 760 million in use by that year. Read this article by Steven Musil on CNET News.
Devices aren't the only problem associated with the consumerization of IT. A report out from Deutsche Bank notes that the flip side of employees bringing in their own devices is IT managers and staff bringing in their own compute resources without co...
Windows 8 will become available during the first week of June in a 'Release Preview' of the operating system, a Microsoft executive said in Tokyo this morning.
Higher education is facing its biggest shakeup in 50 years. But will this improve the quality of teaching and the student experience, asks Janet Murray