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Charting the Course to a Customer-Centric Business

Forrester surveyed over 400 business who are succeeding in challenging times. Register for this live, interactive broadcast to learn how business leaders are dealing with growing uncertainty, tougher competition, increasing costs and inflexible, overloaded IT systems.


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Five ways manufacturers make devices hard to repair

Bill Detwiler shows you five ways manufactures are making our gadgets harder to fix and gives you tips on working around these self-repair roadblocks. Read more

MacBook Air 11-inch (2012) teardown reveals upgraded hardware, same battery/internal design

Bill Detwiler tears down the 2012, 11-inch MacBook Air and shows you how Apple upgraded its hardware without changing the internal design. Read more

Manage your Nagios installation with the web-based GUI NagiosQL

NagiosQL is a powerful web-based GUI tool that helps you configure and manage your Nagios network monitor. Follow these NagiosQL install instructions. Read more

10 things I've learned from working in IT

When you've been in IT for awhile, you pick up all sorts of random knowledge. Jack Wallen shares a few highlights from almost 20 years in the field. Read more

Infographic: Smartphone shoppers don't close the deal

This Statista infographic by Monetate shows that smartphone users do more window shopping than making actual purchases. Read more

Predicting how tablets will evolve by 2015

Patrick Gray discusses some of the ways he thinks tablets will evolve in the next three years. Do you agree? Read more


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Curiosity's first high-res images (pictures)

NASA's rover Curiosity has returned the first full-resolution images of the Martian surface from the Navigation cameras on the rover's mast. View on site

Curiosity rover's first photos from Mars (pictures)

The Mars Science Laboratory vehicle has taken its first very big step -- it has landed on the surface of the Red Planet. Like any good tourist, it's sent home some snapshots. View on site

Curiosity's autonomous 'seven minutes of terror' (pictures)

When NASA rover Curiosity and the spacecraft carrying it enter the Martian atmosphere Sunday night, the craft will take control of itself, and the rover will be out of contact for seven minutes, until it pulls off its tricky landing. Earthlings will holding their breath. View on site

Curiosity Mars rover's landing plan

The Curiosity rover is scheduled to land on Mars on August 6, 2012. See images of the rover and of its Mars landing site, Gale Crater. View on site



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On-demand Webcast: Protect and empower BYOD email (Mimecast)

A decision maker's guide to hybrid and cloud computing (Rackspace)


 

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