The Digital World with Ryan Simon
The Digital World with Ryan Simon: Windows 8: A Monopoly in the Making
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Microsoft’s policies for the newest version of their Windows operating system (OS), Windows 8, is a disconcerting sign of what is to come with future computer hardware. In order to sell ARM-based computers with Windows 8 Hardware Certification—a near necessity for any legitimate computer manufacturer—Microsoft is forcing hardware companies to only allow Windows 8 to run on their systems....
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The Digital World with Ryan Simon: Reinvigorating the BlackBerry Brand
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It wasn’t that long ago that Research in Motion (RIM) owned the smartphone market across the globe. When the world witnessed the release of Apple’s now wildly popular iPhone, RIM—the company responsible for the BlackBerry brand—couldn’t believe it. According to a former employee of the company, RIM didn’t think what Apple was promising with the iPhone back in early...
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The Digital World with Ryan Simon: Hackers Infiltrate College Servers, Who’s Next?
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In recent years, public hacking attacks have grown exponentially. Due to an increase in security breaches, improving online security is becoming increasingly important for businesses, and now colleges have a lot more to worry about too. Last week, hacker group GhostShell posted a long list of links to server dumps from universities across the world. The leaked information included...
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The Digital World with Ryan Simon: Pre-E3 2012: Nintendo’s Recovery Plan
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This year’s E3 presentation from Nintendo, which is scheduled for June 5, will be the company’s most important yet. For the first time in 30 years Nintendo has posted a net loss. In their fiscal year statement ending March 31, 2012, Nintendo announced over $530 million in losses. The company blames declining Wii hardware and software sales, along with...
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The Digital World with Ryan Simon: How Nokia’s Lumia 900 May Save Windows Phone
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It is a difficult time for Microsoft and their Windows Phone 7 (WP7) mobile operating system. While Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android are able to entice new users, WP7 continues its struggle to garner consumer attention. As of February 2012, comScore, a mobile user data measurement service, reported that Android and iOS both saw an increase in their userbase,...








