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Why green IT is good for business
IT is uniquely positioned to drive green IT projects by identifying opportunities for operational efficiency -- and helping to build the business case. Read More


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Nokia takes on low-cost Androids with trio of Asha phones
Nokia hopes to better compete with low-end Android devices with three new Asha phones, including the Asha 503 with 3G for $99. Read More

Jonny Evans: Live blog: Apple Event, October 2013
Will Apple announce a colored iPad mini? How about a return to color in its Macs? We will learn soon whether or not the invite was telling us something. Join us for live coverage of Apple's October 22 event at 6 PM British / 1 PM Eastern / 10 AM Pacific. Read More
   

Apple needs 22% of TV set market to stay on top
While the iPod, iPhone and MacBook catapulted Apple into the ranks of the Fortune 50, sales have leveled off somewhat and for the company to continue being a cash-generating machine, it will need new technologies -- a key one being an industry-changing flat-screen TV. Read More

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Despite bright, shiny rivals, good old Office still rules at work
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IBM's do-it-yourself kit makes Internet of things accessible
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Google brings Maps to business owners with Maps Engine Pro
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Passing PCI firewall audits: Top 5 checks for ongoing success
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Yahoo to reinvent small-business services unit
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Andrew Litt: Too few primary care providers? Med-mail, videoconferencing kiosks, and web portals to the rescue
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Richi Jennings: iPad cover with keyboard to be announced today?
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