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20 historic tech sounds you may have forgotten
Boy, does technology evolve fast. How many of these iconic sounds do you remember? Read More


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6 Steps to Application Performance Optimization
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Why is Backup Important to Your Peace of Mind?
What is backup transformation and why is it so critical to an organization's health and well-being? In this Q&A, Darryl Smith, EMC chief oracle architect and veteran of the backup wars, provides an insider's view of the need for and impact of backup transformation within EMC and IT and on our business. Learn More

10 Firefox features you should know about
A raft of new features have either been added to Mozilla's browser or are on the way. Read More

LinkedIn aims to block hackers with two-factor login
Add LinkedIn to the list of Internet companies trying to make themselves safer from cyberattacks by adding two-step authentication. Read More

JR Raphael: Mobile devolution: Why Verizon's no longer a place for Android enthusiasts
If you're really into Android, Verizon's probably not the best place for you to be. Here's why. Read More

IT departments won't exist in five years
IT departments are quickly becoming consultancies in companies increasingly driven by consumer technology, and the control they once had over tech use is quickly dissipating. Read More


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Big Data, Big Transformations
Competitive enterprises that embark on big data strategies do so with the expectation that their businesses will transform. They don't just want answers from the data they collect and analyze, they want results. Learn more.

JR Raphael: Google really is deconstructing Android -- and that's awesome
Google's pulling Android apart at the seams -- and for anyone who uses the platform, that's fantastic news. Read More

A serious plan to fix Windows 8
Microsoft didn't fail to execute a good plan; it succeeded in executing a horrible plan. Read More

Microsoft marks down Windows, kicks in free Office to spark tablet sales
Microsoft confirmed what many analysts suspected, that it has cut prices of Windows 8 and Windows RT licenses to hardware partners building smaller-sized tablets as a way to drop device prices and juice sales. Read More

Microsoft, Apple cut deals to clear out tablet, notebook stock
Microsoft and Apple last week kicked off promotions that may signal inventory clearing as they prepare their next generations of hardware. Read More

The social network wars are over. The winner: email!
With every new social network and social service, with every new instant and not-so-instant way to communicate, email rises in importance. Columnist Mike Elgan explains how innovation has transformed email into the best social network. Read More

 

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