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Chromebook Pixel: Would you pay $1300 for a cloud-centric laptop?

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JR Raphael: Chromebook Pixel: Would you pay $1300 for a cloud-centric laptop?
After months of speculation, Google's touchscreen laptop is here -- so is the Chromebook Pixel actually worth its $1300 price tag? Read More


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Hospital Turns to Email Archiving Solution
Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email archiving solution enabled the hospital to meet government mandates and helps avoid thousands of dollars in projected storage costs. Learn More.

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Global Collaboration Without VPN
Learn how Learfield Communication has leveraged a combination of over 50 local storage devices and the cloud to provide access to files from any of these local storage devices to employees using smartphones, tablets, and computers even when these devices don't have a network connection. Read Now!

Jonny Evans: iWatch for iPhone stars in latest Apple patent
It has been quite a week for unannounced product speculation -- this morning the latest published Apple [AAPL] patent offers a tantalizing glimpse at something that could become the so-called 'iWatch'. Read More


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The Red Report: Managing Both Your Data and Your Sanity
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Preston Gralla: Microsoft tops Facebook and Twitter for getting "cooler," survey finds
You might think that the words Microsoft and "cool" rarely come in the same sentence, but a new survey finds that more young people think Microsoft is "cooler" today than in the last few years than think that Facebook or Twitter is "cooler" today than in the past few years. So finds a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Read More

Sharky: Wait, didn't they cover that in Intro to Programming?
This company has a rash of new hires, almost all of whom are fresh graduates of major universities. But one day, one of them comes up to a senior engineer with a problem: The coffee maker isn't making coffee. Read More

 

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