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Free 30 Day Trial: Ericom Blaze RDP Acceleration & Compression
Seeking quick access to applications with high graphic content over WAN, e.g., PDF, PPT, 2-D applications, streaming video and Flash? Give Ericom Blaze a shot with a free 30 day trial. It's a...
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Apple's subscription policy convinced me to sell my iPad
I have been using my iPad less frequently recently, but have hesitated selling it. That changed today with Apple's new policy for subscriptions, as I have no desire to give Apple 30 percent of...
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Breaking the dialogues of the deaf
You can't change a cult member's perception of reality by showing him facts, but you can win the group to group argument by reducing his group's recruitment opportunities.
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RIM's BlackBerry 10 platform: Do you believe? Probably not
RIM has some hero platform or phone almost every spring that's supposed to restore the BlackBerry to its glory days.
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SAP Deploys Mobile Apps in Months or Weeks?! Believe It.
SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions let companies get applications up and running in no time. Here are some customers that have done it.
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Sumo Logic claims to be first Big Data service provider. Can you believe them?
Companies all over the world are looking for ways to gain some advantage due to the industry interest in processing massive amounts of rapidly changing data. Sumo Logic just emerged from stealth...
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Don’t believe the hype - it's not a cyber-war
Tthe media is a naive and unwitting hand puppet for groups like Anonymous,
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Most cyber security experts believe cyber arms race is on
More than half of of global security experts believe that an arms race is already taking place in cyber space, according to McAfee.
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Transformer Prime buyers believe unlocked bootloader is an inalienable right
Updated: The ASUS Transformer Prime has an encrypted locked bootloader, and buyers are campaigning the company to unlock it. ASUS responds with an unlocker, and blames Google.
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Netflix's big collapse: Do you believe in streaming, international expansion?
In the long run, Netflix's focus on streaming and international expansion makes sense. Today, those decisions are causing a world of hurt.
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iPhone 5: Believe
There's just too much anecdotal evidence that last week's iPhone event was... Incomplete.
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CBI believes cyber attack led to IGI airport's technical problems in June
The CBI's investigations into the failure of the passenger processing system at Delhi's IGI airport on 29th June show that the incident was the result of a possible cyber attack.
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Dear Mrs. Clinton: whether you believe it or not, China is a threat to America
I am convinced that China is America's greatest long-term threat. I've done the research that seems to prove it.
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Quiz: Can you believe what you see?
Take a look at the following photos and see if you can identify them. Good luck!
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Research: 75 percent believe IT projects are 'doomed'
New research describes a highly negative situation in which most survey respondents expect their projects to fail before even starting!
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Japan tsunami videos: Footage you have to see to believe
Here is some of the most amazing and heart-aching footage of the tsunami in Japan.
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Scam warning: I can't believe a GIRL did this because of Justin Bieber
A new scam that used Justin Biebier's celebrity status garnered 20,000 Likes before Facebook could stop it.
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Apple's subscription policy convinced me to sell my iPad
I have been using my iPad less frequently recently, but have hesitated selling it. That changed today with Apple's new policy for subscriptions, as I have no desire to give Apple 30 percent of...
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Nokia CEO believes they have been pouring gas on their own burning platform
Things are getting interesting in the mobile world this week and Nokia's new CEO is not holding back as he takes a critical look at the company and issues an internal memo that has now leaked out.
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Don't believe the sensationalist headlines - Kindle unlikely to be kicked out of iTunes
The news that Sony's Reader ebook app has been rejected from Apple's App Store has caused a tsunami of sensationalist speculation predicting that Amazon's Kindle app is living on borrowed time and...
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OpenBSD founder believes contractor tried to plant backdoors
OpenBSD founder Theo De Raadt believes there were attempts by a contractor to plant backdoors in the open-source operating system.
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