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In depth: The Kindle Fire vs. the Kobo Vox vs. the Nook Tablet

  Why Google+ will become Google's only product | FBI rejects FOIA request for Carrier IQ info
 
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In depth: Using the Kindle Fire vs. the Kobo Vox vs. the Nook Tablet
Preston Gralla worked on the three new color e-readers -- the Kindle Fire, Kobo Vox and Nook Tablet -- and reports on his experiences and preferences. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Autonomy, an HP company

Why Cloud Backup: Top 10 Reasons
Cloud server backup solutions reduce the burden of tape management and backup operations headaches, by automatically storing the data safely offsite to protect for disaster recovery purposes. This white paper discusses the top ten reasons why organizations are turning to cloud server backup. Read Now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Converge Your Networks for Flexibility
Cisco Unified Fabric offers the industry's largest and first fully interoperable portfolio of Fiber Channel integrating storage and data networking to deliver transparent convergence, massive three-dimensional scalability and sophisticated intelligence. It also reduces your costs up to 45%. Learn More

Why Google+ will become Google's only product
Google will integrate its best products into a single super product, Google+, that marginalizes smaller rivals and clobbers Facebook with total superiority. Read More

FBI rejects FOIA request for Carrier IQ info
The FBI has denied a request for the release of information regarding its use of Carrier IQ's software, saying that releasing suchinformation could interfere with ongoing law enforcement operations. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.0 upgrade list: Is your device getting Ice Cream Sandwich?
Wondering if your phone or tablet will get the Android 4.0 upgrade? Here's an exhaustive and evolving list of everything we know about Ice Cream Sandwich, broken down by device. Read More

Researchers accuse Google of plotting to undercut Firefox
A security testing firm today said a recent report that named Google's Chrome as the most secured browser was flawed -- and part of a campaign by Google to undermine Mozilla's Firefox. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Numara Software

The Convergence of IT Operations Management
In this white paper, read about new research from IDG that explores these challenges, and learn about a cost-effective approach to managing PCs, mobile devices, software, and IT infrastructure that simplifies and automates the entire ownership experience. Learn more

Update: Galaxy Nexus 4G LTE finally goes on sale Thursday
Verizon Wireless finally announced that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone running Android 4.0 on its 4G LTE network will be available on Thursday in stores and online for $299.99 with a two-year agreement. Read More

Scientists closing in on 'God particle' existence
Scientists working to find the elusive 'God particle' say they've discovered signs that it exists and they hope to know for sure within a year. Read More

Cool stuff: Your 2011 holiday tech gift guide
From tablets and smartphones to laptops, HDTVs and a few surprises, we've rounded up the best tech gear to give and get this year. Read More

Google pulls 22 more malicious Android apps from Market
Google has removed nearly two dozen malware-infected apps from its official Android Market in the last several days, according to San Francisco-based Lookout Security. Read More

JR Raphael: Verizon Galaxy Nexus: Hands-on impressions
Verizon's Galaxy Nexus is similar to the international model I reviewed last month, but it does sport a few noteworthy differences. Read More

 
 
 

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This IT shop has an ongoing problem with low server disk space, thanks to some poor design decisions -- and a log file that just won't stop getting bigger.

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