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The Gearhead show: 8 teeny tiny computers

Windows 8 nears the finish line: What's good, what's bad | 16 security problems bigger than Flame

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The Gearhead show: 8 teeny tiny computers
Even though we're all walking around with computers in our pockets (a.k.a. smartphones) there's still lots of uses for even more and even smaller computers. Let's take a look at eight of the hottest TTCs (Teeny Tiny Computers) available. Read More


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Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
Managing a windows network? This brief discusses 5 technical proof-points clearly showing how the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter is not adequate for the enterprise. New innovations in Diskeeper® and V-locity® meet today's demands for optimal storage and system performance. Read Now!

Windows 8 nears the finish line: What's good, what's bad
Microsoft lifts the Windows 8 kimono one last time before the finish line. Here are the improvements and inconsistencies. Read More

16 security problems bigger than Flame
Defending ourselves against everything Flame won't address IT's real problem -- or the 16 problems illustrating how besieged the infrastructures underlying IT really are. Read More

The next consumerization revolution: Your personal data
Whether it's Facebook, Twitter, Google Drive, or Pinterest, the truth is the product is you and your user data. And in the next few years, the users may actually demand the option to sell themselves for what they're really worth. Read More

No-contract iPhone: Spend now, save $1,000 later
Competition is finally, if belatedly, coming to the mobile data market. Virgin Mobile and Cricket offer much cheaper plans -- so long as you're willing to pay more for the smartphone and risk their networks. Read More



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