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Try to remember: Evernote vs. Springpad

Apple's iMac, MacBook Pro lines are SSD friendly | Xmarks bookmark sync passwords safe, says LastPass

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Try to remember: Evernote vs. Springpad
Evernote and Springpad both collect any and all digital info so that you can find it when and where you need it. How well do they work and which works better? Read More


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Apple's iMac, MacBook Pro lines are SSD friendly
Apple's latest iMac and MacBook Pro line-ups are optimized to squeeze more performance from solid-state drives. Read More

Xmarks bookmark sync passwords safe, says LastPass
LastPass said Thursday that hackers did not obtain passwords linked to Xmarks, the browser synchronization service the company acquired last December. Read More

BI must become part of broad IT strategy
To be of strategic use, BI systems need to be more forward-looking, said IT managers and analysts at the Gartner BI Summit in Los Angeles this week. Read More

Sony's PlayStation Network, Qriocity close to returning
Sony appears to be close to ending a two-week long outage of its PlayStation Network. The company said late Thursday that it is in the final stages of internal testing of the new system, but it stopped short of saying when the popular online gaming service would resume operations. Read More

LastPass alerts users about potential master password breach
LastPass, an online password management provider, is forcing its users to change their master passwords after detecting what it described as a "traffic anomaly" on one of its database servers. Read More

Samsung infuses AT&T with 4G smartphone
AT&T Wireless and Samsung Mobile announced the thin and light Infuse 4G smartphone during an event Thursday in New York. Read More


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Intel's 3D transistor fuels tablet fight with ARM
Intel's new 3D transistor technology should position the chip maker to grab a piece of the burgeoning tablet market that it's been missing out on. Read More

From CIO.com: RIM Improves Social Networking Experience for Consumers and Enterprises
RIM's new social networking VP explains how social networks can be valuable tools for business and how the BlackBerry maker is making social networking safer and easier for enterprise customers. Read More

Cisco restructures, streamlines operations
Responding to criticism of its management structure after consecutive quarters of uninspiring performance, Cisco this week restructured operations in an effort to streamline sales and engineering in five product areas. Read More

Mozilla defies DHS, won't remove Mafiaa Fire add-on
The open-source Mozilla project said Thursday it won't comply with a U.S. Department of Homeland Security request to remove a Firefox add-on that helps redirect Web traffic for sites that have been seized by the government. Read More

Brocade gives a reality check on IPv6
The looming depletion of Internet addresses has split the networking world into "IPv4 diehards" and "IPv6 purists," but the real needs of businesses lie somewhere in between the views of these extremists, a Brocade Communications Systems executive said this week. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Midnight raider: Why someone may be looking at your online bank statements
At 2:34 a.m., a server from a large U.S. corporation accessed my online banking accounts and downloaded my personal financial data - and it wasn't my financial institution. It may be accessing yours, too. Here's why. Read More

Preston Gralla: True Windows Phone 7 sales in 2010 were less than 675,000, warns analyst
More bad news for Windows Phone 7 sales --- an analyst has called them a "complete failure," and "catastrophic," and claims that only 674,000 of the devices were sold up until late December 2010. Read More



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