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The paranoid's survival guide, part 2: Protect your privacy on social, mobile and more
We've rounded up a bunch of experts' tips about how to retain your privacy when messaging and using apps, and while on social media. Read More
 


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Rompetrol Case Study
After a successful acquisition and growth phase, Rompetrol turned its energy into improving global operations by consolidating IT operations and launching a series of IT initiatives including an SAP rollout and a move toward private cloud. Learn More

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The Evolving Role of System z in the Dynamic Data Center
Businesses today are operating at a velocity that has introduced incredible and sometimes unexpected demands on the data center. Learn more about the evolving role of the mainframe in mobile computing strategies and the dynamic data center of the future. Learn more!

Review: 5 video editing apps for Android
You can shoot some great videos with your Android smartphone, but can you edit them? We review five apps that represent the best video editing options available on the platform today. Read More
 

Ready for your electronic tattoo?
Electronic tattoos are the ultimate wearable computer. There's no telling what a patch of electronics stuck to your body somewhere and connected wirelessly to a smartphone can do once app developers get involved. Read More
 

 

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IT raises an eyebrow as pundits push 'digital transformation'
The major consulting firms are all advising IT pros to remake their businesses into fully digital organizations. But as IT has known for years, transformation -- especially digital transformation -- is hard. Read More

 

Asus Chromebox review: A simple, inexpensive and unobtrusive desktop
The second desktop system to use Google's Chrome OS, the Asus Chromebox is a simple, inexpensive and unobtrusive alternative to traditional desktops. Read More
 

Whittle down application sprawl
Getting rid of old, unsecured or unused software and services is not easy. Do it correctly, though, and you can save IT time and money. Read More
 

Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 deep-dive review: Almost a laptop replacement
Samsung's new Galaxy Note Pro 12.2-in. Android tablet has a great display and a lot of useful features. Matt Hamblen tried it out as a laptop replacement and reports back. Read More
 


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Designed to be the best
Power Systems continues to prove itself as the ultimate system for compute intensive workloads, high performance analytics, high performance UNIX*, and high performance computing. Learn More

Hands on with iOS 7.1: A few good improvements
Apple's latest upgrade to its mobile operating system, iOS 7.1, adds some useful touches and fixes some of the glitches that appeared in the previous version. Read More
 

5 tips for data manipulation in Excel
You don't always need high-end tools like Python or OpenRefine to reformat data. Plain old Excel can do the job. Read More
 

Review + videos: 3 convertible Windows laptops try to be all devices to all people
We look at three Windows 8.1 convertibles that can transform into laptops, tablets or presentation devices, and try to discover how useful they really are. Read More
 

Hands on: Apple's Mac Pro is the fastest Mac ever
One thing is certain: You won't mistake Apple's powerful new Mac Pro for any other desktop computer. And it has the computing chops to match its high-style look. Read More
 

Data storage -- then and now
As size of storage drives shrinks, capacity increases -- dramatically. Here's a look at how data storage has changed over the last six decades. Read More
 

How to set up a Linux system on AWS, the Amazon cloud
  In this step-by-step guide, Mark Sobell shows how to start a Linux instance on Amazon Web Services' EC2. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: How to: 7 steps to sell your Mac
Macs hold their value in the second user market very strongly compared to competing platforms -- so how do you get your Mac ready for resale? Follow these seven simple steps. Read More
 

 

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