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October 06, 2014
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Windows 10: The BYOD Windows

Microsoft's unveiling of not Windows 9, but Windows 10 shows an OS release that's firmly targeted at 100 million Windows 7 users - but with a twist or two.

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Secure Mobility Myth Buster

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Oracle's cloud strategy sounds great. For 2012

Oracle needs to recognize that the consumerization of IT is already here.

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What's Up, Doc? The Definitive Guide to Document Production

The definitive guide to document generation, document management, document assembly, document automation, document collaboration, document generator and more. This guide introduces you to various software programs on the market today. Learn More>>

How to get your mobile marketing strategy ready for the holidays

Mobile marketing is extremely important to retailers, yet every year they seem to make the same mistakes.

How Evernote will become a full-fledged collaboration platform

Work Chat is a collaboration tool available by the end of 2014 that lets users share notes, talk to each other, and work together in real-time across platforms.

Apple's HealthKit is available but some doctors remain skeptical

After delays, Apple finally launched HealthKit as part of iOS 8 on the iPhone. Even with a selection of compatible apps and expectations of broad device and electronic records integration, some healthcare professionals remain hesitant about accepting or encouraging its use.

How one college uses data analytics to help students graduate

Using a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Marist College created an analytics program that identifies students at risk of failing a specific course so they can be helped to succeed.

Microsoft Sway: PowerPoint on steroids

Microsoft unveiled a new Office app, called Sway, designed to let users easily build nice presentations.

Wearable kidney dialysis machine sent to clinical trials

Researchers have been given the green light to send their "wearable" kidney dialysis machine to clinical trials, offering new hope to patients with kidney disease who find their lives limited by stationary machines.

How the U.S. will harness technology to fight Ebola

Former U.S. CIO Steven VanRoekel is heading to West Africa on Monday to help with the U.S. response to the Ebola virus. He talked about the kinds of technology he hopes to harness.

The Physical Web: Google's Trojan Horse gift to the Internet of Things

Google's new initiative, The Physical Web, aims to create a URL-based system for the Internet of Things. It also could be a boon for the world's largest collector of information.

Chris Anderson: Commercial drone users will walk before they run

3D Robotics' Chris Anderson envisions very broad usage of drones by businesses, but says that companies will start out slow as they test out the concept.

Perovskites: Hard-to-say material could reinvent solar power

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