ITworld Today | | Microsoft, Google, Intel, BlackBerry and others bid farewell to brands, projects and more. | | Issue highlights 1. 7 iPhone battery tips for advanced users 2. Yahoo drops 'Do Not Track' policy in favor of 'personalized' experience 3. 10 users IT hates to support 4. Google aims for purity with Android Silver 5. 25 geeky Mother's Day gifts | White Paper: CA Technologies This white paper outlines what IT organizations should look for in a data protection solution, including simplicity and ease of deployment, comprehensive protection, availability and alignment with business goals, as well as cost. Learn more! | Going beyond the basics, these advanced iPhone battery tips will further maximize your phone's life per charge. READ MORE | Yahoo is watching you, whether you like it or not. READ MORE | Webcast: Polycom Steve Blood, Research Vice President at Gartner, Inc., discusses how Unified Communications (UC) helps employees collaborate in real time and facilitates better decisions, and Polycom CIO Rich Decker outlines the keys for IT teams to "get it right" from the get-go when it comes to Lync deployment. Learn more >> | From the paranoid to the pathological, here are 10 user 'personalities' certain to drive any IT pro crazy. READ MORE | Is the Android Silver initiative mostly a rebranding effort for existing Nexus smartphones, or is it something much more? READ MORE | Find a Mother's Day gift with a techie vibe. READ MORE | White Paper: Riverbed Technology In moving to a "cloud first" approach for their business-critical apps, they were able to remedy the increased network traffic with Riverbed solutions to ensure a positive user experience. View now>> | | | | | |
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