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For IT, iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks will be a mixed bag
Consumers and business users alike will find things to love about OS X Mavericks and iOS 7, says columnist Ryan Faas. But for enterprise IT pros, this week's announcements are a mixed bag. Read More


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Eliminating the Need for WAN Acceleration Using the Cloud
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Big Data Transforms Business Video
What's the big deal with Big Data? Big Data presents a big challenge -- but also exciting new opportunities. In this video, EMC describes a practical approach to Big Data, enabling you to transform your business and rise above the competition. View now.

5 outstanding Android keyboard apps
Make your Android device better than ever with a custom onscreen keyboard that suits your style. These five options represent the best the platform has to offer. Read More

Google goes 'Reader' on Chrome Frame, kills plug-in for IE
Google on Thursday announced the retirement of a four-year-old plug-in designed to let users of older versions of Internet Explorer run Chrome's browser engine, declaring mission accomplished. Read More

Apple's crucial overscroll bounce patent claim is valid, US patent office says
The U.S. Patent Office has confirmed four claims of Apple's overscroll bounce patent, including claim 19, according to a document filed with a federal court on Thursday. That claim played a crucial part in Apple's $1.05 billion lawsuit against Samsung. Read More

New York introduces legislation to regulate 3-D printed arms
New legislation in New York city aims to regulate the use of 3-D printers to make firearms, as the U.S. tries to cope with the possible proliferation online of drawings for making such weapons. Read More

New terms in Sprint contracts look toward WiMax shutdown
An amendment to Sprint Nextel's subscriber terms of service points toward the carrier's expected shutdown of its 4G WiMax service. Read More


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Backup and Recovery Changes
This IDC Whitepaper provides an overview of the forces driving change within today's IT organizations and data centers and discusses how backup and recovery can enable or hinder broader IT infrastructure and business transformation. Learn more.

Spy-proof enterprise encryption is possible, but daunting
Data encryption could help enterprises protect their sensitive information against mass surveillance by governments, as well as guard against unauthorized access by ill-intended third parties, but the correct implementation and use of data encryption technologies is not an easy task, according to security experts. Read More

Xbox One pricing paves way for Sony PS4 success
A series of blunders by Microsoft have paved the way for Sony's PlayStation 4 console to capture the top spot in year-end holiday sales. Read More

Decades-old bets in Myanmar's tech industry finally reap rewards
It may have taken almost two decades, but Tun Thura Thet's investment in one of Asia's poorest countries is finally paying off. Read More

Myanmar braces for mobile phone boom as Internet access trickles in
In Yangon, Myanmar, giant Samsung billboards hang overhead as dozens of handset shops line the crowded city streets and advertise the latest smartphones. Just a few years ago, you wouldn't have seen such a sight, said Soe Nyi Nyi, a local tech entrepreneur. Read More

John W. Thompson: Strategies for response in the age of data
The scale of data growth today is so massive it can be numbing. According to Gartner, in the last minute there were 204 million emails sent, 61,000 hours of music listened to on Pandora, 20 million photo views and 3 million uploads to Flickr, 100,000 tweets, 6 million views and 277,000 Facebook logins, and 2 million plus Google searches. Read More

 

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Although the National Security Agency's secretly collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers may be nothing new, the current scope of the data collection is "breathtaking." Do you think the U.S. government be allowed to collect phone records and mine Internet data on citizens?

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