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Dec 21, 2016
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Sorriest technology companies of 2016

You won't be sorry for spinning through our review of public apologies issued by tech organizations, from Microsoft to Apple to Facebook to Samsung, in 2016. Read More

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IDG Editors predict tech trends for 2017

Top editors from IDG Enterprise brands Computerworld, Network World, CIO and CSO chime in with their thoughts and predictions for enterprise technology trends in the upcoming year. From Apple to VR, we've got thoughts on what will be hot in 2017. Watch Now

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Citrix is building your workspace of the future

Citrix CEO Kirill Tatarinov – one year after taking over from long-time leader Mark Templeton – is working to show how all the company's pieces play together in making Citrix the focal point of the 'workspace of the future' for nimble enterprises. Read More

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Top Apple stories of 2016

The top 15 Apple news stories from 2016 include the release of iPhone 7, Apple's battle with the FBI and a first-time-ever drop in iPhone sales. Read More

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FCC Chairman Wheeler to step down in January

U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler will step down on Jan. 20, clearing the way for President-elect Donald Trump to appoint a Republican chairman and majority. Read More

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New products of the week 12.19.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Sophos and Cybereason. Read More

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Real edge computing will enable new business models

Real edge computing will enable new business models that could change the playing field in 5G. Read More

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Samsung reportedly wraps up probe into exploding Galaxy Note7s

Samsung has apparently referred its Galaxy Note7 explosion findings to the appropriate government agencies as it looks to clamp down on Galaxy S8 leaks. Read More

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Apple AirPods review: Nope, they don't fall out

The AirPods sound great, work well, and stay put—we put them to the headbanging test. Watch Now

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BlackBerry counts on cars to reverse decline in revenue

BlackBerry reported another quarter of losses and declining revenue on Tuesday, but CEO John Chen forecast that the company will break even next quarter, its first since quitting the smartphone business. Read More

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Assessing the Business Value of Endpoint Specialized Threat Analysis and Protection Solutions

Criminal groups behind today's cyberattacks have become better organized, introducing reconnaissance activity, custom malware, evasion techniques, and other sophisticated tactics that place a burden on traditional security defenses. Read More

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