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10 iPhone 6 features you may have missed

Deep-dive review: iOS 8 packs some snappy new features | 5 questions to ask before you take a tech job

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10 iPhone 6 features you may have missed
Beyond the borked keynote live cast, frustrating pre-order process and Android cult members saying iPhone 6 is like the Nexus 4, Apple's thinner, lighter, faster and larger iPhone model is here, confirming almost every credible expectation. Read More


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BYOA: Five major challenges and how you can solve them
As the Consumerization of IT and the bring-your-own-app trends continue to be pervasive in the workplace, IT professionals are challenged with how to gain back control of their environment. This E-Book reviews five major challenges of BYOA with key subject matter experts and outlines how businesses can solve them. Learn More

Deep-dive review: iOS 8 packs some snappy new features
Apple's new iOS 8 mobile operating system is a snappy upgrade that includes interactive notifications, an updated Photo app and better integration between iOS and OS X devices. Read More

5 questions to ask before you take a tech job
IT positions don't always match up to their interview hype. Ask these questions to ensure you know what you're getting into before saying "yes" to your next job offer. Read More

New data center protects against solar storms and nuclear EMPs
A new 2,000-square-foot data center in Pennsylvania was designed to protect against an electromagnetic pulse, either from a solar storm or a nuclear event. Read More

Apple releases iOS 8, starts serving upgrade downloads
Apple shipped the free upgrade to iOS 8 for existing iPhone and iPad owners, opening up the download floodgates. Read More


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Building a Hybrid Cloud
Cloud is a hot topic in IT, but so are the security and privacy issues surrounding it. How can IT take advantage of cloud, continue to run critical applications without significant transformation, and maintain visibility and control over data? View now

IBM cuts pay by 10% for workers picked for training
IBM has initiated a new training program that will result in a 10% pay cut for participating employees. Read More

Moto 360 review: An elegant smartwatch with exceptional features
Motorola's new Moto 360 smartwatch is classy, beautiful and full of great features -- but it needs a little more polish to reach its potential. Read More

What Apple knows about smartwatches that Google doesn't
As predicted in this space last week, Apple has launched another revolution.The Apple Watch validates, mainstreams and leads the smartwatch category, even though it doesn't exist yet. (Shipments aren't expected until early next year.) Read More

4 Windows tablet/keyboard combos take on the Surface Pro
Microsoft's Surface Pro can be used as both a tablet and a laptop. We test four devices from Acer, HP, Lenovo and Toshiba that make the same claim. Read More

Dremel releases a 3D printer for the masses
Hand power tool maker Dremel has unveiled a 3D printer it said will allow almost anyone to use the desktop technology. Read More


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DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: CONSUMERIZATION

Learn how four long-time BYOD implementers have changed their focus to keep up with morphing requirements, especially with regards to locking down corporate data.

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