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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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Facebook to go public at $85 billion to $95 billion (rumor)
Facebook will set an IPO price range between high-$20s to mid-$30s per share, seeking a valuation of $85 billion to $95 billion, according to a new rumor. A closer look shows something doesn't add up.
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Spreading Facebook app FUD
Facebook apps gather information about you and your Facebook friends. This is nothing new, but many users don't know how to protect themselves. It's important to educate, not just spread FUD.
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iPad 3 LTE comes to Verizon, and all hell breaks loose
I hate to say it, but I told you so.
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Intel wants in on web-based TV market? WSJ says yes
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Intel is developing an Internet-based TV service for U.S. consumers.
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Did Google trick Apple's Safari into tracking users?
The Wall Street Journal has caught Google with its hand in the cookie jar of Apple's Safari users, after privacy-circumventing code was discovered in Google's adverts.
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Nortel hacking attack went unnoticed for almost 10 years
Hackers broke into Nortel's computer networks more than a decade ago and over the years downloaded technical papers, research-and-development reports, business plans, employee emails and other...
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Wall Street Journal reports Apple testing an 8-inch iPad to take on Kindle Fire
Here's the "one more thing" that Amazon hopes it never hears. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is working on an 8-inch iPad that, if it ever sees the light of day, would compete with...
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WSJ confirms iPad 3 will ship with LTE
Citing "people familiar with the matter" WSJ confirms that the iPad 3 will run on Verizon and AT&T's newest fourth-generation (4G) wireless networks. Now back to work.
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WSJ: Facebook set to declare IPO next week
Facebook could possibly go for a valuation between $75 billion to $100 billion if or when the social network goes public next week.
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GM may put brakes on Volt electric vehicle production (WSJ report)
Come June, the automaker may produce electric vehicles on a build-to-order basis.
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Walt Mossberg's best gadget picks (video)
The Wall Street Journal columnist picks his favorite consumer gadgets of 2011, and some of them might surprise you.
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Walt Mossbergs’ best gadget picks
Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal, reveals his favorite consumer gadgets of the year at the Churchill Club’s annual gadgets program. On his list: tangle-resistant ear buds and an iPhone...
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Managed Print Services in the Wall Street Journal
Will managed print services contracts cannibalize machine and supplies sales for traditional printer manufacturers?
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Climate-change skeptic turns skeptical about the skeptics
A respected physicist and climate-change skeptic from the University of California, Berkeley, set out to prove global warming theorists wrong and winds up verifying the warming trend.
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WSJ: 'Samsung beating Apple' in smartphone sales race
The race for the top smartphone spot continues, as Samsung and Apple battle it out over share statistics. Who is on top: Apple or Samsung? Nobody really knows.
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HP CEO Whitman pushing for PC unit decision by end of the year
Now that HP's new CEO, Meg Whitman, is in place, there are a lot of questions to answer -- namely with what to do about HP's PC unit.
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iPad 3 with hi-res display coming 'early' 2012, says WSJ
Don't be looking for an iPad 3 this holiday season as its rumored Retina display is proving a handful for Apple's Asian suppliers like Samsung and LG.
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AntiSec posts passwords from Apple survey server (updated 5x)
AntiSec has hacked an Apple server and has posted the login credentials for 26 admin accounts for a machine used to conduct surveys for the Cupertino computer maker.
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Wall Street Journal wants your leaks - launches "SafeHouse"
News organizations are setting up their own versions of WikiLeaks in the hopes of getting documents that will give them scoops...
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WSJ: Facebook growth exceeds expectations, $100 billion valuation justifiable
A new report suggests that Facebook could be valued at $100 billion.
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