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First look: Apple's new MacBook is small, yet completely capable
A first look at Apple's new MacBook reveals a beautifully designed, conveniently compact laptop with some interesting -- and potentially problematic -- features. Read More


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SDN Delivers Real-World Benefits in Mainstream Enterprises
Now is the time to prepare for SDN. In a new report, Gartner documents four case studies that demonstrate how mainstream organizations achieve efficiency, agility, and cost savings through SDN deployments in their production environments. Download the report today and start preparing your enterprise for the SDN revolution. Learn More

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2014 Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
Citrix is positioned in the Leaders Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers for the eighth consecutive year: the Gartner Magic Quadrant Report focuses on vendor's ability to solve complex application deployment challenges. Don't miss this chance to learn from Gartner's independent research. Learn more >>

How to fix iCloud sync in seconds
You need to know what to do when your contacts or calendar events don't sync between devices. Read More

PC prices to go up later this year, Gartner warns
PC prices have enjoyed record lows for many years now, but buyers might have to shell out a few more bucks for their desired laptop or desktop later this year. Read More

Review: The Aircharge Wireless Charging Case for the iPhone 6 is hard to resist
This thin, aesthetically pleasing case is well worth $38. Of course, then you'll also have to shell out another $44 for the actual charger. Read More

Build 2015: Windows 10 in 3 minutes
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Hands on: 24 hours with the LG G4
Another day, another new Android phone. Hang on, though, gang: This is one you'll want to check out. Hot on the heels of HTC and Samsung, LG is putting its best foot forward with the launch of its long-discussed 2015 flagship, the LG G4. The G4 builds upon last year's LG G3 with a similar but refined design and improvements all throughout, ranging from an enhanced Quad HD display to a jazzed up camera with plenty of promises.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Cisco & Citrix: Opening the Way to Data Center Agility
In most enterprises today the lack of data center agility is a major drag on business agility. Applications have become far more flexible, but the promised business advantages cannot be realized while the infrastructure is rigid. Learn how leading-edge technology companies are learning to support flexible application-centric infrastructures. View now

Think your spouse is needy? Your car is going to catch up soon.
Self-driving cars will have to get their driver's attention -- somehow -- if road conditions change. Read More

Samsung regains No. 1 position in smartphone market
Samsung Electronics regained the number one position in the smartphone market in the first quarter, but its market share dropped to 24 percent from 31 percent a year earlier, according to a research firm. The South Korean company and its arch rival Apple were tied with shipments of 74.5 million smartphones each in the fourth quarter of 2014, according to Strategy Analytics. The researcher said Tuesday that Samsung had shipped 83.2 million smartphones in the first quarter in comparison to 61.2 million phones from Apple. Apple's new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones remain very popular with users in China and around the world, as users upgrade to larger screens, but Samsung's global performance has "stabilized sufficiently well" in the quarter, despite challenges in Asia, according to Strategy Analytics. Samsung recently introduced its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 edge smartphones.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Ham radio moves to fill communication gaps in Nepal rescue effort
Amateur radio has stepped in to fill communication gaps in Nepal, which is struggling with power outages and a flaky Internet after a devastating earthquake on Saturday killed over 5,000 people.The hobbyist radio operators, also known as ham radio operators or hams, are working round-the-clock to help people get in touch with relatives, pass on information and alert about developing crises ever since the 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit about 80 kilometers from Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu.Ham radio sends voice or morse code messages across radio frequencies and has often helped in emergencies. It can work off solar power or low-voltage batteries, which means that the radios can continue to work even after smartphones and laptops are discharged, said Jayu Bhide, National Coordinator for Disaster Communication at the Amateur Radio Society of India, on Wednesday.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Windows 10 PCs for back-to-school? Highly unlikely
Barring a miracle, devices pre-loaded with Windows 10 won't make it to stores in time for the critical back-to-school sales season. Read More

Expect more Cyanogen phones from Chinese vendors
Cyanogen, the maker of an Android-based mobile operating system, is hoping it can expand with the help of Chinese handset vendors with global ambitions. The U.S. company has more than 50 million users of its CyanogenMod, a modified version of Android that can be installed on smartphones manually. But it's hoping to proliferate the OS even more, by partnering with Chinese companies to release phones that come with the software. "It's a great way for them to build some identity outside of China using a brand that's already reasonably well known," said Kirt McMaster, the company's CEO.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

23 essential facts from Apple's Q2 fiscal call
Apple didn't tell us how many Apple Watches it has sold so far, but did reveal some serious numbers that offer good insight into the company's plans during its Q2 2015 fiscal call. Read More


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