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Review: HP's new thin client raises the bar

How to avoid BYOD disasters

10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs

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March 11, 2013
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Review: HP's new thin client raises the bar

Thin clients can't be cracked or hacked; they don't have fans or disks to fail; they don't need to be patched nearly as often as Windows; they don't draw much power; and they don't cost a whole lot of money to buy or maintain.

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2. 10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs

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9. SXSW show floor: Beam videoconferencing device takes a spin

10. China calls for cooperation rather than war in cyberspace

11. Twitter hack pays off, brings Burger King 60K new followers

12. Intel promotes next-gen app development

13. Hoping to quell uproar, Yahoo downplays impact of telecommuting ban

14. HP has 'no plans to break up,' Whitman claims

15. Verizon non sequitur as puzzling as Y-shaped bridge

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How to avoid BYOD disasters

Imagine an organization where employees are given several consecutive months of vacation every year. It sounds like a dream, but in the era of BYOD, it could also be an IT exec's worst nightmare. READ MORE

10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs

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Samsung Galaxy S4: What to expect and what really matters

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Fave-Reads: 6 must-read books to ignite your IT career

With companies running lean and mean, professional development has increasingly become an individual sport. IT workers have learned to fend for themselves to develop needed skills and gain new mindsets for managing more effectively and adding more value to the workplace. READ MORE

Where's Apple's next OS X?

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UX specialists are hot commodities

Blame Apple's aesthetic: Even the stodgiest enterprise shops are engaging user experience experts who can design logical, beautiful interfaces for mobile computing's limited spaces. READ MORE

Big data the security answer?

The recent RSA conference in San Francisco was awash in talk of big data, but it was clear there was some disagreement about what people mean by big data and some outright skepticism about it being the answer. READ MORE

Video of Steve Jobs' funniest moments on stage

Steve Jobs was a consummate showman, announcing new products with a flair and genuine enthusiasm that is rarely seen in tech. What made Jobs' product announcements so great is that you really got the distinct impression that Jobs himself firmly believed in what he was saying. When he said the iPhone was like magic, he wasn't kidding around. That's how he really felt. In short, Jobs was a master showman... READ MORE

SXSW show floor: Beam videoconferencing device takes a spin

Tech enthusiasts at South by Southwest Interactive exploring the exhibit hall's gizmos and apps on Sunday were greeted a little differently at one booth -- the figure approaching them was not a person but a television-sized monitor mounted to a sleek base on wheels. READ MORE

China calls for cooperation rather than war in cyberspace

China's foreign minster on Saturday called on nations to cooperate on Internet security, rather than wage cyberwarfare, as he denied accusations in a recent report that the country's military was behind hacking attacks. READ MORE

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Twitter hack pays off, brings Burger King 60K new followers

Burger King saw a surprising upside after its Twitter stream was recently compromised: Tens of thousands of people began following its account. READ MORE

Intel promotes next-gen app development

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Hoping to quell uproar, Yahoo downplays impact of telecommuting ban

Yahoo is trying to quell the furor that arose in the wake of its decision to call telecommuters back into the office. READ MORE

HP has 'no plans to break up,' Whitman claims

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Verizon non sequitur as puzzling as Y-shaped bridge

This tweet from Verizon Wireless made me chuckle: Sort of like: Famous for its prognosticating rodent, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania is now recognized for finally getting a Wal-Mart. READ MORE

Wicked cool 3D printer creations

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