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5 free Android security apps: Keep your smartphone safe
If you want to keep your Android smartphone safe, these free security apps from the likes of Symantec, AVG, Avast and more will not only keep malware away but help find your phone when it's missing. Read More


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Cisco Unified Fabric offers the industry's largest and first fully interoperable portfolio of Fiber Channel integrating storage and data networking to deliver transparent convergence, massive three-dimensional scalability and sophisticated intelligence. It also reduces your costs up to 45%. Learn More

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Why Run Windows Server Apps on AWS?
Top 5 Reasons: 1. No New Hardware, 2. Get Started in Minutes, 3. Use Your .NET Skills in the AWS Cloud, 4. On-Demand Test Environments, and 5. Use your Existing Microsoft Licenses. Learn more with on-demand webinar. Watch now!

What's the big deal about Hadoop?
The open-source Big Data management system is all the rage, but it requires expertise that's beyond the ken of many IT shops, customers say. Read More

Cool cop tech: 5 new technologies helping police fight crime
Not without controversy, police departments are turning to an array of tech devices including gunshot detection systems and eye-in-the-sky drones to investigate and solve cases. Read More

Smartphone data shake-up: The end of 'unlimited'
Now that most smartphone plans offer only tiered plans (rather than unlimited data usage), how close are you to pushing past your limit -- and paying more than you want? Read More

Hands on with Apple's new OS X: Mountain Lion
Apple will release a new version of OS X -- Mountain Lion -- this summer, just a year after the release of OS X Lion. Here's a look at what's new. Read More

Election fever: 6 mobile apps that can keep you informed
The race to the U.S. presidency is on, and there are mobile apps out there to help keep you informed. We review six iOS and Android apps to see how well they do the job. Read More


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5 ways to secure your Facebook profile in a post-Timeline world
The new Timeline layout introduces some changes that may mean you're suddenly sharing more than you should. Here's how to lock down Facebook without going overboard. Read More

Prioritizing tech projects: How managers make a short list of long demands
IT is under pressure to get more agile in its delivery methods and pursue flexible prioritization strategies to work with, not against, the burgeoning needs of business. Read More

Hands on: Samsung's Galaxy Note engages, perplexes
Samsung's latest device, the Galaxy Note, offers a bright 5.3-in. display and a digital pen, making it an interesting cross between a tablet and a smartphone. Read More

Web-based counseling -- Telepsychiatry -- is taking off
Telemedicine has been around since the 1990s, but psychiatrists say it's increasingly used to treat remote patients as technology and security improves, and prices drop. Read More

Michael Hugos: An agile IT architecture in three easy steps
Columnist Michael Hugos describes how to build an agile IT architecture, from integrating internal and external systems to developing customer-facing applications. Insider, registration required. Read More

Hands on: HP's Enterprise Database Consolidation Appliance
This new appliance from Microsoft and HP can bring in all database instances from around the network and host them in a fault-tolerant device with lots of features -- and a hefty pricetag. Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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