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Sharon Machlis: Why Facebook's not a growth stock
Yes, Facebook has a huge market share. So does my electric company, but that doesn't make it a growth company. Read More


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Maximize Mobile Choices for Employees
Is a tidal wave of consumer mobile devices flooding your workplace? You're not alone. Most IT professionals are under pressure from mobile professionals, who have a strong preference for Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. Rather than fight the growing tide, smart IT is looking for ways to give employees greater mobility, while minimizing risk and cost. Click to continue

IT Blogwatch: New iPhone 5 pics show EVERY detail, say rumor-mongers
New iPhone 5 pictures show Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) making room for a bigger screen, a semi-unibody enclosure, and a new dock connector. The screen is supposedly taller, switching to a 16:9 HDTV-style ratio. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder the meaning of it all. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung apes iTunes -- can Apple respond?
Samsung continues to innovate in the smartphone space, this morning introducing its very own iTunes imitator in Europe, designed to compete with Cupertino's end-to-end content solution. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's new user license bans class-action suits. Is that fair?
Buy a Microsoft consumer product, and you won't be allowed to join a class-action suit against the company, even if you feel you've been harmed. That's what the fine print on Microsoft's new end user licence agreement (EULA) says. Is that fair, or Microsoft taking advantage of consumers? Read More

Darlene Storm: Info-stealing malware takes Flame war to new level of cyber weapon ouch
You've heard of a flame war, but the newly discovered, extremely sophisticated info-stealing malware takes the flame war to an entirely new level of cyber weapon ouch. Read More


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Maximize Mobile Choices for Employees
Is a tidal wave of consumer mobile devices flooding your workplace? You're not alone. Most IT professionals are under pressure from mobile professionals, who have a strong preference for Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. Rather than fight the growing tide, smart IT is looking for ways to give employees greater mobility, while minimizing risk and cost. Click to continue

JR Raphael: The Google I/O Countdown Contest: Win a free Transformer Pad TF300!
Want a free Transformer Pad TF300 tablet and keyboard dock? We've got 'em to give away as we continue our Android Power countdown to Google I/O 2012. Read More

Darragh Delaney: Implementing a BYOD policy on your network
BYOD seems to be one of the hottest topics in IT security right now. Read More

Sharon Machlis: 9% of top US tech execs are women, survey says
Not an impressive number, although more than who are CEOs at the Fortune 1000. Read More

Shark Tank: Turns out it's faster with punch cards after all
It's the 1980s, and this pilot fish is a mainframe computer operator for a big insurance company. The big news: IBM has just delivered tape drives that use cartridges instead of the old reels. Just one problem: The new equipment crashes every night. Read More

 
 
 

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