R.I.P. DVD: Six Reasons It's Time for Discs to Die CDs and DVDs were great for awhile, but its time to move on. Here are six reasons why it's time to ditch optical drives and the discs that feed them. Share: |
Tablets Used Widely for Business, Says Survey If your employees promise that they'll use tablets for business purposes if your company buys them, they're probably not lying. Share: |
9 Tech Superstars as Comic Book Characters Ever wonder what superpowers Steve Jobs or Bill Gates would have in a comic book? Check out our slideshow of what-if tech superheroes (and supervillains). Share: |
Windows Phone OS Mango Sent to Manufacturers, Carriers Mango, the latest version of the Windows Phone mobile operating system, was released to manufacturers Tuesday. Share: |
IT Security's Scariest Acronym: BYOD, Bring Your Own Device The torrent of smartphones and tablets entering companies has created some interesting challenges for security managers. Share: |
Many Employees Would Sell Corporate Information, Study Says A survey of more than 3,400 employees in the United States, Great Britain and Australia finds corporate loyalty be damned, your company's data may be on its way out the door when certain employees resign or get laid off. Share: |
Google Scrambles to Accelerate Google+ Business Profiles Demand for Google+ business profiles has reached white-hot intensity, prompting Google+ leader Vic Gundotra to acknowledge the company has been caught off guard. Share: |
LinkedIn Tip: How to Use the New Job Application Feature Professional networking site LinkedIn is rolling out a plug-in that lets jobseekers use their LinkedIn profile information to apply for positions right from an employer's Website. Share: |
Debate Rages Over How to Manage Personal Mobile Devices Used for Work Increasingly, businesses accept the idea that employees should be able to use their personal mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, for work. But... Share: |
Google Service Rewrites Web Pages for Speed Google has developed a hosted service that analyzes Web pages, rewrites their code to make them perform better and serves them up from Google servers. Share: |
Workers Want to Choose Their Mobile Devices, Survey Finds Employees enjoy using work-related mobile apps, especially on smartphones and tablets that they choose themselves, according to a new survey. Share: |
SanDisk Releases New SSDs for Old Computers SanDisk introduces a new line of SSDs designed for consumers who may want to extend the life of an aging computer. Share: |
Who's Tracking Your Cell Phone? Analysis: One in three cell phones are spied upon -- but not by the usual suspects. Share: |
Thanks to MeeGo, Asus Makes Good on Its $200 Laptop Promise Now available for preorder, this compelling new netbook taps the power of Linux. Share: |
Ten Best Practices to Prevent Data and Privacy Breaches Although it may seem inevitable that your organization will be impacted by a data breach, if you follow the guidance in these ten best practices you can prevent the vast majority of attacks. Share: |
Verizon 4G LTE: Four Gotchas Who's the fastest wireless carrier in town? If you've seen any of their ads, you know it's Verizon, unless it's AT&T or T-Mobile or Sprint. Share: |
Why IT Outsourcing Deals Are Getting Smaller IT outsourcing deals aren't what they used to be. Share: |
The 5 Biggest IT Security Mistakes Like cleaning the windows, IT security can be a thankless task because they only notice when you don't do it. Share: |
Cisco Sought to Paint Whistleblower as 'Sinister' New details emerge of the Peter Alfred-Adekeye debacle. Share: |
Black Hat: Embedded Web Servers Open Printer, Scanner Security Holes It's fairly simple to find corporate or consumer printers and scanners online and, without breaking into them, get a hold of documents that these devices... Share: |
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