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The Creepy and Amazing World of Computer Implants
Cameras embedded in human skulls. Chips that translate thoughts into actions. Contact lenses that diagnose eye diseases. These computer implants will blow your mind. Read More


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Optimizing Your Infrastructure for Cloud Computing
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Retro browser smackdown: IE6 vs. Netscape in 2011
What if you took the raw, pre-patched, 10-year-old versions of Internet Explorer 6 and Netscape 6.1 and tried to surf the modern Web? What would happen? Read More

19 Must-Have BlackBerry Apps for Newbies
Which BlackBerry applications should every new RIM smartphone owner download immediately? CIO.com's BlackBerry expert Al Sacco lists the best choices -- and all but one of these mobile apps are free. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Solving the Top 4 Network Management Challenges
Join us for this webinar, featuring Jim Frey, Research Director from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Heath Newburn, Program Director from IBM as they discuss Netcool's flexible solutions for a complex and dynamic IT environment. Learn More

12 Must-Have Android Apps for Road Warriors
These dozen slick apps will keep you moving, grooving, and taking care of business. Read More

Tech execs with Justin Bieber haircuts
Silicon Valley CEOs need to catch Bieber Fever. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Defining a Framework for Cloud Adoption
Read this white paper to understand IBM's framework for cloud computing adoption which establishes common definitions, delivery models and services and identifies key aspects required for a successful cloud computing execution. Read Now

The Tablets of MWC 2011: Watch Your Back Apple
Mobile World Congress 2011 was the launchpad for tablets from tech heavyweights LG, Samsung, HTC, Toshiba, Acer, and ViewSonic. Here is a roundup of what debuted. Read More

Modems in the Movies: The Early Years
In 1980s movies, modems had the power to change high school grades, wreck laboratories, and even spark global nuclear conflict. Here are some classic and silly modem movie moments from a time before the technology caught on. Read More

Oddball Cellphones: Docomo's Coolest, Strangest Phones at MWC
From impressive camera phones to adorable flip phones, Docomo's booth at MWC is definitely one of the funnest. Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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When IT professionals cheat
We asked 200 IT professionals to tell us how often IT workers cheat on certification exams, buy fake gear or illegally share software. Here are the results.

Tech 'firsts' that made a President's day
From the first presidential steamboat ride to the introduction of electricity in the White House to Obama's famous BlackBerry, our nation's commanders in chief have always enjoyed the privilege of being exposed to technology's cutting edge -- even if they haven't always embraced the opportunities.

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