Monthly Archives: February 2009

Unplugging from Tech Is a Choice

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Oh no! Technology has taken over my life! There's no escaping it! What am I to do?If these kinds of statements sound familiar to...

Garmin, Asus Smartphones Add to Dell, Acer Frenzy in Spain

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The World Mobile Congress conference, which kicks off Feb. 16 in Barcelona, Spain, will definitely see the debut of two new smartphones from a...

How to Green Your Business with Software-based Unified Communications

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpgGoing green with unified communications is easier than most people think. IT administrators and their solution providers looking to green their networks should seriously...

Report: Increasingly Mobile SMBs Are a Wi-Fi Market Opportunity

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With the number of Wi-Fi enabled devices, including the enormous range of smartphones, increasingly finding their way into small to medium-size businesses, it is...

What IT Isn’t Going to See Happen in 2009

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Most IT people have opinions about what is likely to happen in 2009 as a result of the new U.S. president and a struggling...

Microsoft Gives the Green Light to Nvidia’s Ion

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Microsoft has cleared the way for new types of "netbooks" and other mini-notebooks based on Nvidia's Ion platform by certifying the graphic maker's technology...

How to Use Google Spreadsheets for No-Cost Data Analytics

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In some ways Google Spreadsheets goes beyond Microsoft Excel and can actually extend the enterprise user's capabilities. Google Spreadsheets can help users in the...

Microsoft to Roll Out Retail Stores

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Microsoft announced Feb. 12 that David Porter is joining Microsoft as corporate vice president of Retail Stores. Porter will lead the company in rolling...
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Microsofts 10 Unlucky Breaks

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Microsofts 10 Unlucky Breaks by Joe Wilcox, Editor, Microsoft Watch No Title It's Friday the 13th, the unluckiest day of the year. How has Microsoft's luck been...

Security Researcher Warns Unpatched Google Android G1 Web Browser Users

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A security researcher is recommending that users approach the browser on the T-Mobile G1 phone with caution until a patch for a recently publicized...