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Apple and the enterprise: A complicated relationship
  Over the past 15 years, Apple has worked, and at times struggled, to figure out the best way to integrate its products into enterprise environments. Columnist Ryan Faas takes a look at that complex relationship. Read More
 

Google gives Chrome mulligan button
Google shipped Chrome 29, patching 25 vulnerabilities and rolling out under-the-hood changes the company said would offer more relevant suggestions when users typed in URLs or search strings. Read More
 

5 Reasons You Can Finally Ditch BlackBerry
BlackBerry 10 smartphone sales have been disappointing, and last week the company announced that it's essentially up for sale. Bad news aside, five key industry trends suggest that BlackBerry's purported advantages no longer matter. Read More
 

NASA warns of solar storm racing toward Earth this week
NASA is warning that a coronal mass ejection may reach Earth this week, possibly affecting satellites and electronic systems on the ground. Read More
 

NASA's Voyager 2 marks 36 years on its space odyssey
  Voyager 2, one of two NASA spacecraft to travel farthest from Earth, marked 36 years in space Tuesday. Read More
 

VMware, Citrix and Microsoft virtual desktops get encryption security
AFORE Solutions announced encryption software aimed at securing data in virtualized environments where Microsoft Windows applications are used, including virtualized desktop infrastructure deployments based on VMware, Citrix or Microsoft VDI. Read More
 


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Google brings more real-time traffic reports to Maps, courtesy of Waze
Google is making good on its promise to make its Maps app more comprehensive and useful following its acquisition of mapping company Waze, with some new traffic update features going live Tuesday. Read More
 

Nicholas D. Evans: CIO considerations for SMAC fusion
The disruptive trends of social, mobile, analytics and cloud, often termed "SMAC" or the "Nexus of Forces", are well-recognized as essential elements of next generation IT applications. Read More
 

HP equips WorkSite with file-sharing service
Hewlett-Packard has launched a file storage service for users of its Autonomy WorkSite document management software that it promises can be more helpful than consumer-focused hosted file services. Read More
 

SAP takes fight to Salesforce.com, Oracle with social intelligence app
Many companies have begun using specialized software to analyze what people are saying about their products and services on social media, and now SAP says it can help them match up individuals' social profiles with customer history data from CRM (customer relationship management) systems. Read More
 

Google speeds up Chromecast shipments, but inventory remains low
Google has reduced the time buyers have to wait to receive the $35 Chromecast TV device, saying it will ship orders in two weeks or less. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Zuckerberg wants to #ConnectTheWorld but trust is an issue
Zuck won't stop 'til he's got underpants. Facebook and six friends want to bring the Internet to the unwashed, unconnected masses. The Internet.org consortium seeks to make net access cheap and ubiquitous, all over the planet. A noble cause, for sure, but does anyone trust the movement's figurehead, Mark Zuckerberg? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers question the gnomes' plan. Not to mention: What's phase two? Read More
 

 

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