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Richi Jennings: 3D printing with Adobe and Makerbot
Makerbot can print with Adobe. Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) has announced it is taking the burgeoning 3D designer and maker movement seriously. Serious enough to release a tool called Photoshop CC, expressly designed to ameliorate the gooey, troublesome-prone craft of 3D printing. Hearts of bloggers are meshing and melting into extruded lines of plastic happiness with the announcement. By aiding new Makerbot users in their quest to print the ultimate vase or Yoda figurine, Adobe may well have a hit on its hands. But like all other things associated with 3D printing, it pays to be cautiously optimistic. Read More
 


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Key Considerations When Evaluating Cloud-integrated Storage
Read this paper to hear Mark Peters, Senior Analyst at ESG, discuss: - An overview of the Cloud-integrated Storage (CiS) marketplace - Critical considerations for choosing a CiS solution - Perspectives on where the market is headed Learn More

Preston Gralla: Here's how to make your Windows machine run Chrome OS
Want to use Chrome without buying a Chromebook? Here's a simple way to do it on a Windows machine that will take only a few minutes. You won't get all of Chrome's features, but you will get the most important ones. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's Android problem is slowly solving itself
Apple's Android problem is solving itself, and while Google's mobile OS isn't going away, it's increasingly seen as a second class option among the only people who matter: customers. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Hackers exploit SCADA holes to take full control of critical infrastructure
Hacking critical infrastructure: Security experts warn that 10,500 small satellite systems (VSATs) are vulnerable, just waiting to be attacked, and of the 150 zero-day vulnerabilities in SCADA, ICS and PLC, hackers can take full remote control of critical infrastructure systems. Read More
 


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Buyer's Guide: The Right UC Vendor Spells Success
When it comes to choosing the supplier for your unified communications (UC) project, it is essential to understand that vendors have very diverse offerings. These differences are found across various aspects such as ease of use, security, integration capabilities and many other elements. Learn More

JR Raphael: Hands on: What's different with the Moto G Google Play Edition?
Wondering how the Moto G Google Play Edition differs from the regular Moto G device? Here's a hands-on look at the newly Googley model. Read More
 

Antone Gonsalves: Security researchers sometimes get it wrong
Google and Samsung have challenged university researchers who claimed to have found a major flaw in Knox, Samsung's Android security platform. Read More
 

Sharky: One of us, one of us, one of us...
This pilot fish is the office manager at a small clinic in a physical therapy company that's having some growing pains -- and getting help from the IT department is one of the pain points. Read More
 

 

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