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Top 10 Chrome OS extensions
10 extensions that will improve your Chrome OS user experience. Read More


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Best Practices for Successful Video Collaboration
This paper examines the need for advanced communications in today's business environment; looks at how and where video collaboration fits into unified communications and collaboration; and discusses the value of video collaboration services in the market today. Read Now

Iron Mountain wins email archiving test
In the opening round of this two-part series, we tested seven leading e-mail archiving products. This time, we're applying the same test methodology to four additional products. Read More

Retro browser smackdown: IE6 vs. Netscape in 2011
Can you surf the modern Web with two ancient browsers? Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

A Powerful Platform for Virtualization
Download this HP white paper to learn how the next-generation ProLiant servers can help companies achieve rapid ROI and dramatically lower their operational expenses. Read More

9 things we love about Google's Chromebook and 9 things we hate
When Google first started giving away the Cr-48 in early December, lots of reviewers posted their first impressions after driving the Chromebook around the block a couple of times. We've taken the Chromebook out on a two-month test drive in heavy, city traffic and out on the highway to see how it performs in real-world conditions. Here are nine things we like and nine things we don't like about the Chrome OS-based netbook. Read More

Tablet-centric Android needs work, say early reviews
Early users of the Motorola Xoom tablet have rendered their verdict of Google's tablet-centric operating system: Needs improvement. Read More


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Advanced ADCs Take Over Where Load Balancers Leave Off
Server load balancers offer fairly basic capabilities. This white paper details the advanced content switching, application acceleration and VMware integration capabilities that have data centers using Equalizer Application Delivery Controllers to take over where server load balancers left off. Read More

Review: Plantronics Voyager PRO UC Bluetooth headset
The scoop: Voyager Pro UC Bluetooth headset, by Plantronics, about $200. Read 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

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



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