Monthly Archives: July 2012

Microsoft Preps Windows 8 Keyboard, Mice for Surface, Other Devices

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Microsoft has introduced three new mice and two mobile keyboards, all designed to optimize the user experience with its upcoming Windows 8 platform and...

Mobile Security Is a No-Win Game When Cyber-Criminals Have the Upper Hand

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By now, you are likely wondering why I€™m talking about game theory when discussing mobile security. The reason came when I chaired a panel...

Linux Foundation Adds Antelink, Calxeda and Reaktor as New Members

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The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting Linux, has announced that three new companies are joining the organization: Antelink, Calxeda and Reaktor.These...
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Cant Ignore this Issue

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Cant Ignore this Issue Ignorance isn't bliss with BYOD. If you fail to put a strategy in place for managing mobile devices, employees will still...
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The Economy

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The Economy Every tech company is going to feel the sluggish global economy. That said, given its size, the breadth of its product portfolio, and...

How to Roll Out an iPad Deployment at Your Company

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eWEEK asked Salesforce.com founder and CEO Marc Benioff last summer about his approach to arming his employees with the right tools to do the...

Google Fiber Arrives in Kansas City: Do Users Care?

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After being chosen more than two years ago by Google as the place to unveil its fledgling Google Fiber gigabit-speed Internet and cable television...

HTC One X Discounted to $100 in Back-to-School Special

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AT&T and Radio Shack will reduce the price of the HTC One X to $100 on Sunday, July 29.Radio Shack is also offering $50...

Apple Mac OS X Mountain Lion Reportedly on 3.2 Percent of Macs

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Apple€™s new Mac OS X Mountain Lion is being embraced by users more quickly that past versions of the operating system, according to one...

Nokia Sales Numbers Look Grim, but There’s Hope With Windows Phone: IDC

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Smartphone shipment numbers released July 27 by IDC show mobile device sales by industry leaders Samsung and Apple skyrocketing, while Nokia fell off a...