Monthly Archives: March 2013

Google’s Eric Schmidt: Chrome, Android to Remain Separate

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Google is not bringing Chrome and Android together, despite replacing the leader of its Android mobile group with a senior vice president of Chrome,...

BlackBerry Still Being Used, Despite Reports, DOD Says

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Department of Defense officials have denied that they are scrapping support for the BlackBerry platform. Instead, they’re moving to support a mixed environment of...

Microsoft Processed 75,000 Law-Enforcement Requests in 2012

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Users, customers and industry rivals aren't the only ones keeping Microsoft busy. The company reported March 21 that in 2012 it fielded an average...

Castlight Aims for Health Care Transparency with Drug Shopping Tool

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With medication prices rising, Castlight Health is looking to keep the health care industry transparent by introducing a new Pharmacy app that allows consumers...

Yahoo CEO’s Criticized Hiring Changes Suggest a Cultural Shift

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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's provocative decisions continue to make headlines. Or, one might say, her decisions continue to be considered provocative.Most recently, Mayer has...

Avaya, Siemens, Polycom Make UC, Video Moves at Enterprise Connect

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Unified communications, video collaboration and cloud computing were all key topics at the recently concluded three-day Enterprise Connect 2013 show in Orlando, Fla. Attendees...
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Where Does a Company Begin?

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Where Does a Company Begin? Start at the beginning. Query employees and do the research. Find out the risks and costs. Determine who on staff...

EVault’s New Free Offer: 100GB of Backup, Recovery Capacity

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EVault, Seagate's cloud-based data protection service, is at it again. This time the company is offering, as an incentive for new potential customers, 100...
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The Galaxy’s Bigger Screen

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The Galaxy's Bigger Screen There's simply no comparison when it comes to the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S 4. The former comes with a 4-inch...

Google Releases Its Keep Note-Taking App, This Time for Real

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Google has now officially unveiled its new Google Keep note-taking application for Android, three days after it was apparently released too early and then...