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Samsung Galaxy S4 deep-dive review: A real-world evaluation
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has great hardware and some great added functionality -- but some of its new features are baffling or downright silly. Read More


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Climate change pushes some companies to go green
Severe weather shifts are forcing companies to rethink their energy strategies; they're using both technology and geography to become more energy independent. Read More

DDoS suspect used a van as a mobile office, Spanish police say
The man suspected of participating in a DDoS attack on an antispam organization that caused intermittent Internet hiccups drove around Spain in a van he used as a mobile office, Spain's Interior Ministry said Sunday. Read More

Google backs off redesign of Chrome's New Tab Page
Google has apparently rethought a change to its Chrome browser that had users up in arms and has restored an older design of its popular New Tab Page in the newest beta of Chrome 27. Read More

Smart gun company aims to begin production soon
Smart gun company SGTi is ready to begin production of a new prototype technology that would use a fingerprint scanner to enable a weapon to fire. But like similar ventures, the company is struggling for financial backing. Read More

Google Fiber divides users into 'the fast' and 'the furious'
Google's Fiber project in Kanas City, Austin and Provo shows that very high Internet speeds are possible in the U.S., but nobody except Google is working to make it happen. Read More

Bellevue College looks to online software to help autistic students collaborate
Bellevue College in Washington has deployed online learning software to help students with autism improve their small-group collaboration skills. Read More


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Effectively Controlling IT Change
It is often claimed that "80% of unplanned outages are due to ill-planned changes made by administrators or developers." The average IT organization makes 11-100 changes per week; it is apparent that change management has become a daunting task. Learn More

McAfee spots Adobe Reader PDF-tracking flaw
McAfee said it has found a vulnerability in Adobe Systems' Reader program that reveals when and where a PDF document is opened. Read More

Chris Poelker: Tape versus disk: The backup war exposed
The debate over whether disk or tape is the better solution for backup has been going on for some time, and it seems the answer you get typically depends on who is responding to the question. Read More

Sharon Machlis: eSpatial launches free version of its mapping software
If you missed it: Irish mapping software company eSpatial released a free version of its mapping software for converting data from CSV files into maps. Those maps can then be embedded on an external website. Read More

CHI2013: Future of computer interaction on display in Paris
The Computer Human Interaction conference in Paris this week is offering a glimpse into the future of how we'll all one day interact with machines. Read More

Make your Twitter feed less annoying in 3 simple steps
It's trendy to complain about Twitter being overwhelming, and to say that whatever value the social media site once had has been drowned in a sea of incorrect, boring, or fatuous tweets. While the first reply to these complaints is, "Learn how to pare down your Twitter streams," sometimes that can be tougher than it seems. Read More

LivingSocial gets hacked, 50 million users told to reset passwords
More than 50 million users of the daily deals site LivingSocial are being asked to reset their passwords after hackers attacked the company's servers and potentially made off with personal data. Read More

Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy Tab 3: Super-CHEAP 7-inch tablets for all
But is it waterproof? Robert Scoble needs to know. Samsung unveils its budget 7-inch Android tablet. With a thin and light form, long battery life, but so-so screen and processor specs, is it a Nexus 7 killer? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers bring their BYOD brains. Read More

 

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