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[TechRepublic] How businesses are using tablets; listed by industry

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Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | October 19, 2011

How tablets are being used in business; listed by industry

Tablets are seeing major uptake from business professionals. Here's Gartner's list of the business functions for tablets, broken down by industry. Read more

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[TechRepublic] How businesses are using tablets; listed by industry

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Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | October 19, 2011

How tablets are being used in business; listed by industry

Tablets are seeing major uptake from business professionals. Here's Gartner's list of the business functions for tablets, broken down by industry. Read more

Resource of the day

Free 2011 Salary Report

IT Professionals - Register on activeTechPros for immediate access

Business Professionals - Join the activeBizPros community to view the report


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In his Gartner Symposium keynote, VMware CEO Paul Maritz barely mentioned the word "virtualization," and that wasn't an accident. Read more

Microsoft bringing touchscreens to walls, clothes, and more

Microsoft Research has unveiled a pair of new projects aimed at bringing touch technology to a lot more places. Will they become real products? Read more

RIM bets on BBX

RIM announced BBX at Blackberry DevCon today, a future operating system that will power its handsets and tablets, which is a merging of its Blackberry OS and QNX. Read more

Four things Google Plus changed while you weren't looking

Several recent Google+ improvements make the service more worthwhile, easier to use, and an interesting competitor in the social network universe. Read more

Microsoft should not even try to be the next Apple

Debra Littlejohn Shinder suggests Microsoft should not try to emulate Apple, but, instead, set its own path beyond Apple. Read more

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Over a million web sites affected in mass SQL injection attack

Security researchers from Armorize have intercepted a mass SQL injection attack, targeting ASP ASP.NET websites. Read more

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A hacking group from Nepal known as TeamSwaStika, has published 10,000 stolen Facebook accounts on Pastebin. Read more

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Microsoft's holiday Windows PC targets: 'home honchos' and 'media moderates'

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3D printers: Disruptive to business?

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Microsoft isn't the enemy when it comes to blocking Linux on Windows 8 PCs

... it's the OEMs you have to watch out for. Read more

Intel pins hopes on Ultrabooks; over 70 designs in pipeline

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About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow:

My Twitter feed: @jasonhiner

My Google+ feed: +Jason Hiner

Using Google+ API on your website

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Steve Jobs remembered

Steve Jobs has passed away, tech world mourns

The Tale of Steve Jobs and the Five Dragons

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Steve Jobs' effect on open source

Video: Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs

Video: Steve Jobs narrating "Here's to the Crazy Ones" tribute

Gallery: Steve Jobs' most revolutionary Apple products


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