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Top GPS Apps and Devices for Holiday Travel
Even if you think you know where you're going this holiday season, you might still want to fire up a GPS app or boot up that dedicated GPS devices. But which one will help you avoid traffic and lost time? We navigate 15 GPS apps and devices and arrive at the answer. Read More


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Technology Prescription for Smarter Healthcare
The premier line of Android-powered printers designed for smart, mobilized healthcare is here. Click to continue

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5 Steps to Application-Aware Data Protection
Application Owners need to know that they'll be able to recover their data at the application level when disaster strikes, and yesterday's solutions are simply not up to this job. It's time for modern, application-aware data protection - and here's how to get there. Learn more about how to create application-aware protection. Learn More>>

BlackBerry Classic Review: A Killer Smartphone for Keyboard Lovers
The BlackBerry Classic is the best smartphone the company has ever released, according to CIO.com's Al Sacco. However, it's not going to lure away many iPhone or Android users, or significantly increase BlackBerry's market share. And that's just fine with BlackBerry. Here's why. Read More

Driver's License App on a Smartphone Raises Privacy Issues
Iowa is poised to become the first state to offer a mobile app as an official driver's license that can be displayed to police officers and security personnel, but smartphones hold a lot more data than a plastic card. Read More

Top five smartphone disappointments of the year
The new iPhones should have had a better front camera and the Moto G should have had LTE, among other disappointments Read More

3 Snapchat Alternatives for Self-Destructing Messages
In the wake of the recent Sony hack scandal, people and organizations are looking for new ways to avoid email when sending sensitive messages. Here are three Snapchat alternative apps that let you send self-destructing messages. Read More


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A Secure, Easy to Deploy and Use Web Conferencing Solution
Web conferencing is now nearly ubiquitous. At the same time, new research shows that some concerns over the technology linger, particularly about security and ease of use and administration. Read this white paper to learn about technologies that can help address these challenges, both in the public and private cloud. Learn More

Samsung promises better smartphone performance with new memory modules
The company has started mass producing its fast and frugal LPDDR4 mobile DRAM. Read More

How Much of 2014 in Tech Do You Remember? Take Our Slightly Silly Quiz!
Mt. Gox? HP's split? WhatsApp? That was all this year, folks! See which stories you can still remember this late in the game. Read More

This Android Wear App Lets You Control Your PC With Your Watch
Unified Remote adds smartwatch support for launching apps and controlling media playback, but it's far from flawless. Read More

T-Mobile to pay $90M for unauthorized charges on customers' bills
The carrier will pay back subscribers as part of a settlement with the FCC Read More


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IT Security's Responsibility: Protecting Mobile Certificates
When it comes to protecting mobile certificates, IT security leaders must act responsibly - with next-generation trust protection. Find out how Forrester rates IT security leaders' knowledge and understanding of keys and certificate technologies for mobile. Learn More

Google May Launch a Native Android Auto, Making Your Car a Big Mobile Device
According to a report, Google is planning to launch a native version of Android for car infotainment units that will offer the same Internet connectivity as a smartphone. Read More

10 Tech Developments That Made 2014 an Amazing Year
This year saw PCs bounce back, the Internet of Things take on meaning, attacks become blended and massive, Google Glass getting people beat up … and much more, writes columnist Rob Enderle. Read More

Microsoft helps boost Android, iOS app performance with offline access
The company is offering a new developer tool to make offline access easier to implement Read More

Apple's Holiday Push for AIDS-Fighting Nonprofit (RED) Raised $20 Million
The company donated a portion of your Black Friday and Cyber Monday purchases to The Global Fund for AIDS research. Read More


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