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Outlook 2010 cheat sheet
Whether you're upgrading from Outlook 2007 or an earlier version, we've got the goods on how to find your way around Microsoft Outlook 2010 and make the most of its new features. Read More


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With printer sales slowing, HP favors PCs
The writing may finally be on the wall for Hewlett-Packard's storied print division. Read More

Offshoring shrinks number of IT jobs, study says
The number of IT jobs at large corporations is declining significantly, but within 10 years this exodus may end as companies run out of jobs suitable for moving to low-cost countries, a new study says. Read More

Quantum unveils enterprise-class cloud backup services
Quantum has partnered with Xerox, which is using two new products for a cloud-based backup service. Read More

Mobile app developers see Google+ on the rise
Recent surveys of mobile app developers found that 66% of them feel Google+ could catch up to Facebook. They also show an erosion in developer interest in building apps for Android phones and tablets. Read More

'NoOps' debate grows heated
The dust-up over the term "NoOps" escalated this week, with high-profile IT executives from Netflix and Etsy issuing dueling blog posts about the evolution of IT organizations. Read More

From CIO.com: How to choose an online MBA program
A bewildering array of online MBA programs can make it difficult for IT professionals to determine which one is right for them. Here are five tips for finding a program that best suits your needs. Read More

Jonny Evans: Opinion: About Consumer Reports and this 'hot iPads are comfy' crisis
Read all about it as the latest report from the Church of Stupid proves, albeit in a back-handed way, that Apple really is the only company worth writing about in town, as Consumer Reports climbs aboard its Cupertino-criticism carriage to slate the new iPad for being "not uncomfortable." Read More


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Apple denies new iPad overheating concerns
Apple on Tuesday denied any overheating concerns on the new iPad, saying that the product operates well within its thermal specifications. Read More

Oracle net income rises 18%, but hardware sales slump
Oracle on Tuesday said third-quarter net income rose 18% to $2.5 billion, while revenues grew 3% to $9 billion. However, hardware systems revenues sagged 16% to $869 million. Read More

Microsoft: SharePoint isn't late to enterprise social networking
Although enterprise social networking products that replicate Facebook-like and Twitter-like functionality for workplaces have been around for about five years, Microsoft sees a big opportunity in that market, to which some feel the maker of Windows and Office has been slow to respond. Read More

Study: U.S. broadband adoption levels off
Adoption of broadband service in the U.S. has leveled off since 2009, and the U.S. government and the tech and broadband industries will need to work more closely together to drive up subscriber numbers, according to a new study. Read More

Western Digital Puts 2TB of Storage in Palm of Your Hand for $250
Who needs the cloud when you can have two terabytes of storage in the palm of your hand? Read More

Darragh Delaney: BitTorrent protocol primer, part 3: Detecting
In my previous post on the BitTorrent protocol, I took a look at how BitTorrent operates as an efficient way to download and upload data. For this post I am going to take a look at how you can detect for its presence on a network. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Gmail 'splains why spam is spam (and no sex for you!)
Gmail now tells you why messages in your spam folder were sent there. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it'll make spammers better at avoiding the filters. Not to mention: Man makes fool of math-challenged wife on YouTube... Read More

 
 
 

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