Remains of the Day: Kicking it

10.04.2012
Tim Cook will kick off this year's D conference; shortages of the 15-inch MacBook Pro suggest new models with even more kick; and Apple kicks a Russian security firm while it's down. The remainders for Tuesday, April 10, 2012 get a kick out of you.

(AllThingsD)

Taking up yet another mantle of his predecessor, Apple CEO Tim Cook will be the opening speaker at the D10 conference later this year. We predict Cook will leave his shirt .

(BrianMadden.com)

OnLive, the company that streams the full Windows experience directly to your computer, has apparently come to terms with Microsoft . OnLive is now providing its customers with a virtual install of Windows Server 2008, instead of Windows 7, which is believed to be due to licensing restrictions. Well, that's better than the alternative reputedly offered by Microsoft, where OnLive pays users in order to stream Windows Millennium Edition to them.

(AppleInsider)