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Dual-identity smartphones could bridge BYOD private, corporate divide
Smartphone and mobile processor manufacturers plan to roll out virtualization technology in 2013 that will allow an employee's personal phone to be used securely in work environments by enabling two separate user interfaces. Read More


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Tips for a Trouble-Free Exchange 2010 Upgrade
Harnessing the powerful new features of Microsoft Exchange 2010 – but without introducing additional risk, cost and complexity during the migration process – is a challenge many CIOs are about to face. We consider the risks involved and propose actions businesses can take to mitigate them. Read now

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Wearable computers: The next generation
Computing devices you can wear are still in their infancy, but a host of clever new designs are in the works. Get a peek at the brave new world of wearable computers, from sensor-laden surgical gloves to workout clothes that monitor your moves. Read More

Android 4.2: A visual guide to what's new
Google's Android 4.2 release brings bold new flavors to the Jelly Bean platform. Here's a look at the new and noteworthy features it'll bring to your device. Read More

Nook HD review: A faster, brighter and better e-reader/tablet
Barnes & Noble's new Nook HD and Nook HD+ e-reader/tablets have great displays, improved software and a new video service -- worthy competitors for Amazon's Kindle Fire. Read More

The new business model: Competing with partners!
Whether you blame Google, Microsoft or Apple, the old way of doing business in the mobile market is falling away. Mike Elgan explains why that's not necessarily bad. Read More

5 great map apps for iOS 6
Taking a road trip? No need to wait for Google Maps to hit the App Store. Available for iOS 6 right now, three of these GPS navigation apps provide excellent spoken turn-by-turn directions, and two go beyond Google's and all other map apps. Read More


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5 Biggest Blunders to Avoid with Enterprise Social Software
This paper is designed to help you focus on the areas that are most critical to success with social software, and to avoid the five biggest and most common blunders others have made when implementing social software for their organizations. Read Now!

Email lessons from Gen. Petraeus' downfall
If the head of the country's intelligence community and his girlfriend, a former counterintelligence officer, can't keep their emails private, do most of us even stand a shot? Read More

10 new Windows 8 tablet/laptop convertibles
It's a tablet! No, it's a laptop! The introduction of Microsoft Windows 8 has spawned a variety of new and exciting devices -- including a group of tablets that turn into laptops, and vice versa. Here are 10 new and upcoming convertibles that were built especially to accommodate the new operating system. Read More

HTC's Windows Phone 8X review: Fast, bright and sleek
HTC's fast and well-designed Windows Phone 8X is one of the first to use Microsoft's new Windows Phone 8 smartphone operating system. Read More

HTC Droid DNA review: A superphone with flaws
HTC's new Droid DNA has some standout hardware elements, but the Android smartphone suffers from significant drawbacks that make it difficult to recommend. Read More

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Creating a view to the cloud
How well can you see into the cloud? For many IT professionals, the view into the cloud isn't very clear, but new techniques and tools make visibility across multiple cloud systems clearer. Read More

10 new Windows 8 all-in-one PCs
Some sleek and powerful all-in-one desktop systems are among the new devices being released with Microsoft Windows 8 onboard. We feature here 10 of the newest systems, some touch-based and some not, that were created for the new operating system. Read More

 

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Is your IT department a great place to work? Our 20th annual Best Places to Work in IT report will honor 100 organizations that offer great benefits, salaries and opportunities for training and advancement, as well as interesting projects and a flexible and diverse work environment. Nominate an organization now through Dec. 13, 2012.

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CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Asked if they'd rather receive a PC or a tablet as a holiday gift, 59% of respondents in a PriceGrabber survey opted for the tablet. Are these results a sign of things to come, or will this holiday season see a rebound in PC sales?

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