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IBM: The greatest innovator you never hear about?

For innovation, IBM has been the undisputed leader according to one important metric for 18 years straight. Learn how the company does it. Read more

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KPMG, HP simplify HP records management - A Case Study

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Now that we've had a chance to see some of the things Windows 8 can do, let's talk about a few of things it SHOULD do. Read more

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Windows 8 Developer's Preview has been available for over a week, are you ready to embrace it as Windows reimagined? Read more

The five worst Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes EVER!

Star Trek: The Next Generation is perhaps the pinnacle of the Trek franchise, which makes these five bottom-feeder episodes even more embarrassing. Read more

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Amazon press event - Sept 28 ... Kindle tablet?

Is Amazon getting ready to unveil the long awaited Kindle tablet? Read more

Amazon calls press conference: Tablet on deck?

The company has called a press conference next Wednesday in New York. Sounds like it's tablet time. Read more

Leo Apotheker's HP legacy: a global vision

As Leo Apotheker departs HP, perhaps his lasting legacy is to give HP a truly global vision and a strategy of capturing the markets, rather than just the corporate treasury, to drive sustainable... Read more

HP CEO Whitman pushing for PC unit decision by end of the year

Now that HP's new CEO, Meg Whitman, is in place, there are a lot of questions to answer -- namely with what to do about HP's PC unit. Read more

HP's Lane on why Apotheker had to go

Although HP's conference call to introduce Meg Whitman as CEO revolved around her capabilities, a lot of Ray Lane's time was throwing Leo Apotheker under the bus. Read more

RIM's enterprise standing slips, says Forrester

The turnabout in the enterprise highlights how RIM's core foundation has been rattled by consumerization. Read more

Windows Phone Mango update likely coming to AT&T folks on 27 September

Windows Phone 7 with the Mango update is my personal favorite mobile phone operating system and all indications are that the update is coming next week to most AT&T customers. Read more

Oracle wants $1.16 billion in damages from Google

Oracle has had trouble pinpointing an estimate of damages it claims to have incurred on Google's part. Read more

Via patent suit may give Apple the most trouble

Mobile chipmaker Via Technologies has sued Apple for violating three of its microprocessor-related patents. The folks in Cupertino may have problems with this one. Read more

Google: Facebook is becoming "a closed walled garden"

A Google executive believes that Facebook is becoming "a closed walled garden" and will soon end up like AOL and IBM: it will have to completely change its business in order to survive. Read more

Microsoft quietly delivers a first beta of WebMatrix 2.0 Web-development suite

Microsoft has made available for download a first beta of its WebMatrix 2.0 tool bundle for Web developers. Read more

ThinkPad Tablet: Ready for the boardroom (review)

The ThinkPad Tablet by Lenovo is a Honeycomb slate that has typical ThinkPad engineering and quality of construction. It is as comfortable in the boardroom as it is the living room. Read more

Microsoft adds $150 million to their latest datacenter

Micrososft continues to invest in new datcenters and their global cloud infrastructure. Read more

Facebook Timeline: Personalization without the all the mess

Facebook Timeline was announced yesterday at the f8 conference. The opportunity to better curate your own Facebook content for your friends and family is here but within a slicker, more controlled... Read more

Facebook aiming to take over our lives with media app integration

Facebook is taking over our lives, one status message from one app at a time. Read more


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Obsolete tech worth keeping, deciding who can work from home, getting along with vendors

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Before you retire that camcorder and cancel your landline service, see why Brien Posey thinks some vintage tech is worth hanging onto. Read more

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Obsolete tech worth keeping, deciding who can work from home, getting along with vendors

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10 obsolete technologies that are still useful

Before you retire that camcorder and cancel your landline service, see why Brien Posey thinks some vintage tech is worth hanging onto. Read more

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Download CEO White Paper: A Brave New (Security) World

Secure your journey to the cloud. Download your complimentary resources from Trend Micro, including white papers, analyst reports & articles.


10 things you should know about your clients (but probably don't)

Your client relationships will be stronger if you know a thing or two -- or 10 -- about their needs, preferences, and the business itself. Read more

10 questions to determine whether an employee can work from home

If you're thinking about letting staff members telecommute, ask yourself these questions -- about you, your department, and your employees. Read more

10 things you can do to ensure good vendor relationships

Your projects will go more smoothly if you get along with your vendors -- and part of the responsibility for a healthy vendor relationship lies with you. Read more

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Tweak Windows 8 to remove the Metro Interface

We have been saying all along that you can opt out of the tiles interface in Windows 8. Mark Kaelin shows you the registry tweak to make it happen. Read more

How to deliver criticism to a sensitive employee

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When subcontractors poach: Watch for these warning signs

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Download CEO White Paper: A Brave New (Security) World

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30 day trial of Foglight Experience Monitor Appliance (Quest Software)


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