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Review: Windows 10 Insider Preview -- a nearly finished OS
We look at the current build of Microsoft Windows 10 Insider Preview, which offers several improvements to what looks like a very promising OS. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell Inc.

Re-architecting Legacy Applications for the Enterprise
In this webcast, Ovum IT Services Analyst Hansa Iyengar and Cameron Jenkins, Dell Application Modernization Services Executive Director Cameron Jenkins discuss the importance of re-architecting legacy applications and provide practical recommendations to address the challenges around migrating legacy architecture. View now

WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc.

3 Essentials for a Strong End User Security Experience
Data, whether it's intellectual property or personal data, needs to be protected. Upgrading systems is a great first step, but read this summary to learn more about how to leverage Dell Data Protection solutions as well to provide encryption, malware protection, and authentication for Dell and non-Dell products. View now

How Google and Apple will smartify your home
The next big culture shift in consumer technology is clearly home automation, and both Google and Apple will have a lot to say about it in the next couple of weeks. Read More

Review: 7 Android apps that track your expenses
If you do any business travel, you know how important -- and annoying -- it is to track your spending. These apps can help. Read More

As smartwatches gain traction, personal data privacy worries mount
Growing interest in smartwatches has sparked user privacy concerns as companies find ways to collect and use personal health, location and purchasing data found on the wearable devices of their customers and workers. Read More

5 insights into the Apple Watch
The first question most people ask an Apple Watch owner is: "What does it do?" That's not really the right question, according to Computerworld reviewer Michael deAgonia. Read More

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How the cloud helps fight cancer
When it comes to the complex and costly fight against cancer, the cloud offers doctors and researchers a new way to find novel treatments and clues that could one day yield cures. Read More

Review: Formlabs Form 1+ 3D printer offers mind-blowing precision (video)
The Formlabs Form 1+ is an incredibly accurate 3D printer, capable of reproducing mind-blowing intricate models. It's also a costly and slow machine. Read More


WHITE PAPER: LightCyber

Comparison vs. Legacy SIEM and Analytics Platforms
This paper shows how Active Breach Detection solutions provide efficient attack detection without incurring the significant capital and operational expenses associated with legacy SIEM or analytics systems. Learn More.

Web scraping with R and rvest (includes video & code)
See how to extract text from a Web page in this latest installment of R in 5 Lines or Less. Read More

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Top security tools in the fight against cybercrime
There's no silver bullet, so load up with as many of these as you can. Read More

9 programming languages and the women who created them
From the dawn of mainframes through today, women have designed and developed programming languages that have had significant, lasting impact on software development. Read More

Java at 20: Its successes, failures and future
Oracle's Java VP discusses J2EE, OpenJDK, security woes, and the long gap before Java 7. Read More

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Overcoming the massive friction slowing the Internet of Things
To standardize more quickly, let's use IP as the common denominator from end-to-end. Read More

9 tech companies' earliest website designs
From Apple and Amazon to Myspace and AOL, here are some early website designs for some of the tech industry's biggest companies. Read More


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