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IBM and SAP: Delivering Enterprise Solutions
Check out this white paper to learn how SAP and IBM, working together, can offer significant advantages to the alternatives out there, and give your business the computing it deserves.
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U.S. Marines ban Facebook, MySpace, Twitter
The U.S. Marine Corps has slapped an immediate ban on the use of social networking sites on its network, warning that sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are a "proven haven for malicious...
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Using the iPod as a weapon
The iPod has lots of uses: music and movie player, photo album, contact and calendar organizer and military tool? The U.S. armed forces are deploying the iPod touch to troops stationed in...
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Killer apps: Army embraces iPod touch
The rap on the iPhone and iPod touch is that it's chiefly an entertainment device. (After all the software keyboard is damn irritating.) But the Army doesn't think so. Newsweek reports that the...
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Panel: Social big data analytics proving difficult within the enterprise
Social big data analytics is an area that enterprises are warming to but we're only at the forefront of understanding, according to a panel of experts at Social Media Week 2012.
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IBM VP: Big data, analytics giving way to 'social economy'
IBM's vice president of emerging technologies discusses big data and the next big trends in social analytics during Social Media Week in San Francisco.
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Parallels Summit - Birger Steen
Parallels' CEO discusses event attendance, Parallels' strategy, partners and a competitive overview.
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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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Cloud Software Consolidation - Is it all good?
How do you look at the recent cloud application software acquisitions. Are you a bit skeptical about what these deals mean to you? Read on as Brian looks at the deals from a customer's perspective.
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DOJ approves Google, Motorola Mobility merger
Following a seal of approval from the European Commission, now the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly following suit in the matter of Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T)
Samsung's latest creation, the Galaxy Note has just arrived. A union of tablet and smartphone, the $300 device for AT&T offers a big 5.3 inch screen,4G data, and even a stylus.
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Office 15 on Windows 8 on ARM: Three guesses how it could work
How might Microsoft deliver the four Office 15 apps that the company is promising to "include" with Windows 8 on ARM tablets and PCs? Here are my best guesses as to how it could happen.
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Olympus PEN E-PM1 (photos)
The Olympus PEN E-PM1 should be comfortable to anyone used to using a point-and-shoot camera.
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Olympus PEN E-PM1 photo samples
While the photos could generally be a little sharper, the E-PM1 is competitive for its class.
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Mozilla plans Metro-specific Firefox for Windows 8
Mozilla doesn't want to be left out of the Windows 8 Metro fun.
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Microsoft venture with GE gets a name and a CEO
The joint venture created by Microsoft and GE Healthcare late last year, now known officially as Caradigm, is moving forward with products and plans.
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Printing Insight from Gartner, and all About SDO
SDO cuts publishing costs by as much as 40 percent, while retaining customers and growing revenue.
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Checking in on the Microsoft Labs
Whatever happened to all those Microsoft incubators, the research-product group mash-ups known as the Labs?
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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for February 2012
Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So if you're thinking of building or even upgrading a PC, this list is a must-read for you!
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Mozilla patches 'critical' Firefox security hole
Mozilla rates this a "critical" vulnerability that can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
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