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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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How far do Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
Google Drive's terms of service allows you to still own your own files, but grants the company a license to do 'as it wants' with your uploaded content.
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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8 tips for navigating new energy-efficient lighting rules
Anticipating consumer confusion over new energy-efficient light bulbs, two consumer groups publish free purchasing guide.
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A place for our stuff
This morning I learned of the news of George Carlin's passing with much sadness, and with the realization that we have lost one of the great thinkers and comedic minds of the last century. More...
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College kids hauling in more stuff than ever
A place for your stuff - that's all a dorm room really is. But these days, those dorm rooms are getting rather crowded with TVs, game machines and fridges.
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(Other) governments' role in open source
Brazil is considering making open source mandatory in government, and South Africa is considering the value of moving its 300,000 computers to open source, notes Dana Blankenhorn
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iSSH developer Dean Beeler: The right stuff for iOS apps
Want to program your own iOS App? Find out how one developer took a weekend project and made a success story out of it.
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How far do Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
Google Drive's terms of service allows you to still own your own files, but grants the company a license to do 'as it wants' with your uploaded content.
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The six best personal cloud storage choices for your stuff
Dropbox just added more free storage for their customers, so are they the best personal cloud storage? Or is its Google's mish-mash of cloud services? Apple's iCloud? Perhaps even Microsoft's...
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PR people are links-ago-go promoting their own stuff but not in work for clients
There are shockingly few hyperlinks in PR materials prepared by PR firms for their clients. Why? And why aren't clients mad about this?
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CES 2012: Showcase for stuff not available for months, if then
The big CES show is hitting the desert next week, and of all the cool gear that will be displayed, how much of it will be available any time soon?
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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8 tips for navigating new energy-efficient lighting rules
Anticipating consumer confusion over new energy-efficient light bulbs, two consumer groups publish free purchasing guide.
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The Amazon Tablet is to sell you more stuff, not to compete
The prediction that Amazon is working on a tablet has set off a round of buzzing. Make no mistake: Amazon doesn't want to sell you a tablet, they want the tablet to sell you lots of other stuff.
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Toy Fair 2011: Hot stuff from the show floor (photos)
Straight from Toy Fair, the largest toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere, here's a look at some of the hot, new toys for 2011.
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Amazon's new Kindle software: Reviewing, ranking the features
Amazon has rolled out a software update for its Kindle designed to improve readability, sharing and eliminating quirks such as a wacky page number scheme. Here's a quick review of the new features.
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CES 2011: Great show, new stuff, same bandwidth issues
The gap between your 'average mobile customers' and the 'smartphone power user' is starting to narrow quickly.
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Facebook updates profile pages, moves stuff around...again.
Most updated Facebook template changes don't ever really show you something new, they just show it to you differently.
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Hey Larry (Ellison), worry about your own stuff before firing barbs
As night follows day, Oracle's Larry Ellison fires barbs at H-P's Leo Apotheker's appointment as CEO H-P. It is both tasteless and pointless.
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The write stuff - Sharpie's Liquid Pencil
Sharpie's Liquid Pencil is sort of a hybrid between pen and pencil. That said, it can be kind of hard to wrap one's head around Sharpie's new creation, at least until you pick one up.
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