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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Solutions need to fit a business problem, not business problems from 'solutions'
Relying on outdated mathematical models to solve business problems when new computers have the capacity to do so much more is a losing proposition, says Terra Technology's Robert Byrne.
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Panasonic Lumix G X 12-35mm f2.8 photo samples
The generally high-quality lens seems to do its best work at f11 or lower.
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Sony Alpha NEX-F3 photo samples
The NEX-F3's JPEGs at mid-to-high ISO sensitivities look fairly typical for an entry-level interchangeable-lens camera, and are very nice at its base ISO 200.
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Olympus intros Tough TG-1 iHS: High-end waterproof with f2.0 lens
Olympus announces its new top-of-the-line rugged camera, with a bright f/2.0 lens and converter-lens compatibility.
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Is Facebook blocking 'irrelevant or inappropriate' comments?
Facebook has apparently started blocking comments it deems "irrelevant or inappropriate." The social networking appears to be analyzing comments before letting you post them.
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New ransomware variants spotted in the wild
Security researchers from TrendMicro, F-Secure and Dr. Web have intercepted two new ransomware variants currently circulating in the wild.
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Samsung WB150F Wi-Fi camera sample photos
Check out an examination of the photo capabilities of Samsung's WB150F, an 18x compact megazoom with built-in Wi-Fi.
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Samsung ships WiFi-enabled DV300F DualView and WB150F megazoom
Samsung announces pricing and availability for two WiFi enabled cameras announced at CES.
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Ferrari F12berlinetta shows off its curvaceous bod in Geneva
Fortunately, Ferrari's new V-12 GT looks much better in person than it does in the renderings we saw last week.
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Bentley EXP 9 F concept: No sir, I don't like it.
The brand behind the Flying B dips its toe into the SUV market. The resulting concept car isn't pretty.
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2011 - The year of the Android malware
Seems like things are only going to get worse in 2012.
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Mercedes-Benz F-Cell (photos)
A closer look at Mercedes-Benz's hydrogen powered vehicle.
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Ferrari unveils the F12berlinetta--the fastest Ferrari ever built
Ferrari's V-12-powered 599 replacement wows us with its massive output of 740-horsepower.
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You know you're a Words with Friends addict if...
Addicted to Words with Friends? Yeah, me, too. Prepare to laugh at yourself and every other WwF addict as some (or all) of the following realizations sink in!
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Facebook stores fail f-commerce goals by selling not socialising
F-commerce stores are shutting or scaling back their offerings. Have stores grasped how to do f-commerce yet or is there a long way to go before social selling really succeeds as a business model?
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Facebook storefonts fail, but f-commerce isn't a failure
Retailers are opening Facebook storefronts only to be forced to shut them down soon after. Is this Facebook's fault or are the companies not taking the right approach?
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Android malware makes use of steganography
Malware makers are turning to quite sophisticated tricks to disguise the true purpose of rogue applications.
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Judge says defendant must decrypt files, Fifth Amendment not at issue
A federal case that may have helped define constitutional law in the digital age turns not on the defendant's rights in regard to her encryption password, but on the fact that evidence clearly...
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TED video: Three types of online attacks
Mikko Hypponen talks about the three types of online attacks on our privacy and data -- but only two are considered crimes.
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Lee Iacocca's 1991 Ferrari F40 could be yours
A unique 1991 Ferrari F40, built specifically for Lee Iacocca and with only 300 miles on the odometer, will be auctioned Friday, January 20, through RM Auctions.
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