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Ericom AccessNow: Free 30 Day Product Evaluation
With Ericom AccessNow, an HTML5 RDP zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to gain instant access to Windows apps & virtual desktops. Runs entirely...
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Google stakes out the next big market battleground: 24/7
Google previewed special 'eye glasses' that allow users to interact with email, friends, and its many commercial services, at anytime, all the time.
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NASA aiming to make 'tractor beams' a reality
A team of laser experts are studying different techniques for corralling particles and transporting them via laser light to instruments on rovers and orbiting spacecraft.
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BYOD: The inevitable reality
Who knew that BYOD was the new IT religious war? BYOD is inevitable but the Zeitgeist hasn't quite arrived. Too much FUD and too little history surrounds this exciting new era of enterprise computing.
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8 ways to fix RIM with a reality check
Jefferies has eight suggestions that could turn RIM around, but let's give each one a reality check first.
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BYOA and productivity: is 'build your own app' now a reality?
'Creating apps - something that is done only by those initiated into the secret languages of computer software, the developers. Or is it?'
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Savviness or reality in the E2.0 world?
Are we at a philosophical divide over what 'social anything' delivers?
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Enterprise 2.0: the academic reality check
Prof Andrew MacAfee was candid in discussing just how tough it is to lay out the practical technology framework for delivering on the value promise that Enterprise 2.0 represents. As he says, it...
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Video: Flying iPhone-controlled augmented reality drone
At Where 2.0, a company called Parrot (who usually dabbles in bluetooth headsets), demoed a flying augmented reality drone for the crowd. One of the cool parts of the demo was that the drone...
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Those Gmail ads are a hoot
Does anyone seriously look at the ads in Google's Gmail? In theory, Google scans my email and serves up relevant advertising. The reality is a bit different. To wit: In a Mozilla email update (I'm...
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Drowning in an information sea
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, fantasy may be in the process of beating reality in the battle of ideas. In a survey of YouTube viewers of...
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Applying the transparency taste test
Last week I was in Berlin as the guest of SAP and Transparency International. For those that are unfamiliar, TI is a pressure group that addresses issues around corruption. It operates in some of...
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Obama outlines federal CTO position; Where's the power?
Barack Obama unveiled plans for a chief technology officer, support for Net neutrality, improving education, next-generation broadband networks and more research spending. Oh yeah, and there will...
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Book excerpt: 'The Entrepreneur's Guide to Second Life'
With the right approach and commitment to a plan, entrepreneurs can find plenty of opportunity for profitable businesses in the virtual world.Images: Turning a profit in 'Second Life'
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Google: Does it have to be all FUD all the time?
Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD--see Wikipedia) is how IBM tried to retain its dominance, what Microsoft used to cement its monopoly and, now, I suggest we review recent Google news and wonder:...
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UPS debuts customs clearance and international returns solutions for small businesses
The reality is that small business operators need to jump through complex hoops -- especially in a post-9/11 world -- to actually move their goods across borders, and back again the event of...
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Java now shares limelight with other platforms
Will Java Platform survive? Should end-users be enabled to design their own apps? Paul Patrick, chief architect of BEA, has some interesting views on these topics. A few weeks back at BEA World,...
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What's coming with Windows? Even the insiders aren't sure...
Sometimes you find fascinating little tidbits of Microsoft news buried in obscure places, tossed in as throwaway remarks. Today’s case in point comes from a post at an obscure Microsoft blog,...
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Gmail cookie vulnerability exposes user's privacy
Program developed by "ethical hacking" group takes advantage of cross-site scripting vulnerability to steal contacts, forward e-mail.
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Everything you've read about Vista DRM is wrong (Part 2)
Windows Vista includes a new set of features that allow playback software to work with protected media, especially high-definition content. This DRM infrastructure is bitterly controversial, and...
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TV's subliminal tech messages
in reality the kind of highly reliable, seamlessly integrated, service these shows assume doesn't exist largely because neither the dominant technologies nor the dominant management methods are...
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