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IT Blogwatch: Google to release its own smartphone this year

Google is reportedly taking a page from Apple's book and building its own Google smartphone, so it can have a hand in both the Android software and hardware experience. Read More

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Richi Jennings: Brexit: What it means for Tech (but don't panic)
Jonny Evans: What Apple users need to know about differential privacy
John Brandon: Here's the real reason the YouTube app is going live
Barbara Krasnoff: Review: The Plantronics Voyager 5200 -- a Bluetooth headset for business class
Evan Schuman: Are QR codes more useful in hiding information than displaying it?
Ben Kepes: Bitnami's growth an indicator of continuing cloud dominance
Sharky: If you wondered why Windows XP is still around...

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Richi Jennings: Brexit: What it means for Tech (but don't panic)

Britain votes to leave the EU, but what does this mean for the technology industry? Let's take a look at the situation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland... Read More

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Jonny Evans: What Apple users need to know about differential privacy

What it is, how it is being used, what it means, what lies ahead. Read More

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John Brandon: Here's the real reason the YouTube app is going live

Not to be a curmudgeon, but live video is so 2004. Read More

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Barbara Krasnoff: Review: The Plantronics Voyager 5200 -- a Bluetooth headset for business class

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 Bluetooth headset features excellent voice quality and a variety of useful controls for professionals who spend theirs days on the phone. Read More

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Evan Schuman: Are QR codes more useful in hiding information than displaying it?

A senate bill raises frightening questions. Will retailers and manufacturers use QR codes to hide need-to-know consumer information, by being vague about what the code will deliver? Also, critics ask, is it fair to disclose important consumer information only to those with a smartphone and app capable of interpreting QR codes? Read More

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Ben Kepes: Bitnami's growth an indicator of continuing cloud dominance

Bitnami is making raw infrastructure smart. No wonder it's growing like weeds! Read More

Sharky: If you wondered why Windows XP is still around...

It's early December 1999, and this small manufacturing company in San Diego is finally getting around to asking about Y2k -- for a computer that runs their plant and hasn't been rebooted in a decade. Read More

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May Digital Magazine: Cross-border data blues

Check out our May Digital Magazine, featuring an in-depth story on the EU's new data protection regulations and the pressure on IT teams to achieve compliance. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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