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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 3: Why we use WordPress
In the third part of a three-part series, we look at two organizations that have chosen WordPress as their content management system. Read More


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Firefox OS adds to pressure on Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 OS
The emergence of the Firefox OS is just one more reason that Microsoft and BlackBerry will need to sharpen their marketing savvy to sell more smartphones in 2013. Read More

$15 Windows 8 upgrade ends Feb. 28
Customers who purchased a Windows 7 PC from June 2012 through January 2013 have just two more days to submit their claims for a discounted copy of Windows 8, Microsoft said yesterday. Read More

ARM still drives design for smartphones -- 1 billion in 2013
ARM creates the intellectual property used in the designs used to run more than 95% of the smartphones in the world, but the company had only a small booth at the edge of Hall 6 at Mobile World Congress this week. Read More

Industrial sapphire might be your next smartphone display
Sapphire could someday be used in some smartphone displays instead of the toughened Gorilla Glass popular today Read More

Tata agrees to pay $30M to settle employee lawsuit in US
Indian outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit by paying $30 million to employees deputed for work in the U.S. from India. Read More


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Addressing the Broken State of Backup
Check out the new report featuring Gartner Research, "Addressing the Broken State of Backup". Find out how to get faster, more reliable backup and disaster recovery by modernizing your backup systems. Learn more.

HP shareholder revolt targets two directors, auditor over Autonomy purchase
An investor advisor group is asking shareholders of Hewlett-Packard not to re-elect two long-standing board members and to oppose the ratification of the company's audit firm in connection with the continuing controversy over the company's purchase of Autonomy. Read More

Iceotope plumbs in immersively cooled servers for first customer
Iceotope's immersively cooled server racks are now in production, and the company has named its first customer, the University of Leeds, in the north of England. Read More

China Mobile unveils 4G LTE TDD phones
China Mobile has unveiled four smartphones built to run on its upcoming 4G LTE TDD network, with the handsets coming from foreign brands including HTC and LG, and Chinese handset makers Huawei and ZTE. Read More

Acer moves ahead with Windows RT tablet for this year
Acer plans to release a Windows RT tablet this year as it looks to aggressively expand its lineup of mobile devices, including smartphones. Read More

OneNote, Yammer, SkyDrive are growth drivers for Office, DelBene says
The note-taking application OneNote, cloud storage service SkyDrive and Yammer enterprise social networking software have emerged as rising stars in the Office family, according to Microsoft's Office Division chief. Read More

Darlene Storm: World's first on-device mobile intrustion prevention system
At the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain, mobile security firm Zimperium introduced the world's first on-device Mobile Intrusion Prevention System to protect BYOD organizations from a variety of cybersecurity threats such as spear-phishing, cyber espionage, Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) and worm-based threats on mobile devices. Read More

 

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