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Richi Jennings: 'iPhone 5se' is the stupid name for next 4-inch Apple phone, say sources

Rumors point to iPhone 5se as the ridiculous name for the next small phone from Apple. Surprisingly, it's not going to be known as 6c—even though everyone was expecting that—and the release date is said to be in late-March or April... Read More

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John Brandon: The sad, perplexing state of Google tech support

What happens when I call Google tech support to see if they can solve a fairly mundane but slightly complex (and unsearchable) problem. Read More

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Sandra Henry-Stocker: Digging into your Linux system's hardware

The dmidecode command can tell you a lot more about your Linux server's hardware than you'd ever want to know. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Ira Brodsky: Why the Internet of Things needs another 10 years

The IoT market is being hyped for a second time. But perseverance is a virtue. The pieces of the puzzle are very slowly falling in place. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Bill Rosenthal: Career checkup, Part 2: How to overcome IT's top 4 communication challenges

Your career depends on overcoming these person-to-person dialogue detours as much as it does on your mastery of connection technology -- the silicon-based kind. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Sharky: Not the buffer overflow you were thinking of

It's the end of the 1980s, and this cash-strapped department is still using original-model IBM PCs when the help desk gets a call: "The PC crashed and it's beeping!" The problem: a buffer overflow. Read More

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Paving the (Long) Road to Modern Web Security

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