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User-ranked top LTE smartphones
Here's what customers of three carriers say about their 4G LTE smartphone purchases. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Autonomy, an HP company

Changing the Game with Intelligent Archiving
This white paper discusses new demands on the electronic archive, the pitfalls of legacy approaches, and how to take archiving to the next level. Read Now!

Windows 8: Does its 1-month report card read pass or fail?
My, how time flies when you're swiping through live tiles. Microsoft's new-look Windows 8 launched exactly one month and one day ago, bringing the modern UI and mobile-style apps to the desktop masses on October 26th. So how has the system actually fared during its honeymoon period? Read on for the full synopsis of Windows 8 wins and losses. Read More

Java inventor James Gosling building smart marine robots
James Gosling, the inventor of the Java programming language when he worked at Sun Microsystems, finds the security framework for Java he designed still stands up after all these years. In fact he's using it today to design marine robots that can be sent across the ocean to gather weather data or carry out research projects. Read More

The 100 Best Products of 2012
Around this time each year, the editors at PCWorld and TechHive gather to recognize the best new tech products--the hardware, software, gadgets, and devices that had the biggest impact on the world. The process starts out casually enough, because editors get to name their favorites from their respective beats, and everything is included in the first pass. Read More

Did #FoolishParents name a child Hashtag?
One would hope that this is a hoax, because the alternative is that an 8-pound newborn baby girl has entered this world burdened by the name Hashtag. Although as you'll see in a moment, burden is in the eye of the beholder. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Forrester: Virtualization and the Mobile Workspace
How will you meet evolving security requirements? Discover IT approaches to BYOD and other workspace challenges in a Forrester study that examines policy management, desktop virtualization and mobility solutions. Read Now

Nearly two-dozen bugs easily found in critical infrastructure software
In the time it took to cook a Thanksgiving turkey, a researcher found nearly two-dozen vulnerabilities in software used in industrial control systems found in power plants, airports and manufacturing facilities. Read More

Mozilla ships Firefox 18 beta with faster JavaScript, Retina support
Mozilla yesterday released a first beta of its next browser, Firefox 18, touting a revamped JavaScript engine and support for Macs with Apple's higher-resolution 'Retina' displays. Read More

The non-Internet that never was but might be
The Internet as we know it might never have happened if the Comite Consultatif International Telephonique et Telegraphique (CCITT) had not turned down the offer of TCP/IP from Vint Cerf and other Internet pioneers about 35 years ago. Read More

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Creating a view to the cloud
How well can you see into the cloud? For many IT professionals, the view into the cloud isn't very clear, but new techniques and tools make visibility across multiple cloud systems clearer. Read More


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Don't Wait for Disaster to Strike
It's inevitable. At some point your business will experience data loss. It could be a simple PC meltdown, a hard-drive crash or something much worse. See what happens if you neglect to protect your mission-critical applications and data, and learn what you can do to mitigate disaster. Learn More.

Android Jelly Bean on the HP Touchpad
I know what I wrote a few weeks ago. The Google Nexus 10 was going to be my next tablet. But a funny thing happened on the way to me spending 400+ dollars on the Nexus 10. I fell back in love with my existing tablet, the HP Touchpad. Putting a new Jelly Bean face on my Touchpad gave me too much of what the Nexus 10 has to offer to justify the 400 bucks. Read More

Eucalyptus Systems, Rich Wolski Sees a Bright Future for Hybrid Cloud
Will there ever come a time where enterprises just store everything in the public cloud? Probably not according to Dr Rich Wolski, CTO and co-founder of Eucalyptus Systems. Eucalyptus makes cloud management software for AWS- compatible clouds. While these clouds are private clouds, the key in using Eucalyptus is that you can integrate them easily with public cloud infrastructure on Amazon's market... Read More

E FUN Android tablet ships for $130
Android tablet maker E FUN today announced its latest Nextbook Android tablet, the Nextbook Premium 7SE-GP. The 7-inch tablet will be available in early December for $129.99, and features a 1GHz processor, 1GB of DDR3 RAM, an HDMI-output port, USB host port with 3G dongle support, and access to Google apps through the Google Play store. Read More

Mobile apps for me, me, me
Narcissism on the go has never been so easy. Read More

 
 
 

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