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Intel plays up user experience over hardware on Ultrabooks

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | January 09, 2012

Intel plays up user experience over hardware on Ultrabooks

Intel continues to tout its upcoming slew of Ultrabook releases this year -- to the point where it neglects some of its key hardware brands like Ivy Bridge and Thunderbolt. Read more

Resource of the day

This Middleware Suite Can Keep Pace with Your SOA Explosion

You need SOA development, management, and monitoring tools that support rapid application changes, dynamically allocate resources, and maximize IT infrastructure. Too much? Not for this integrated middleware suite.


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RIM's spectacular technology demise

2012: The year of cyber-espionage?

Poll: Do you want an Android computer inside your television?

News from ZDNet

 

Kinect for Windows: new hardware and software due February 1

Lenovo Yoga: Tablet and Ultrabook in one with Windows 8

CES 2012: With LG-VMware, 'bring your own device' stakes get higher

CES 2012: HP Envy 14 Spectre is a $1,400 Ultrabook built from glass

CES 2012: Nvidia talks Tegra 3 and tablets

802.11ac: Gigabit Wi-Fi Devices will be shipping in 2012

CES 2012: Samsung has best chance (right now) at total connected ecosystem

CES 2012: Sprint announces LTE version of Galaxy Nexus coming this year

CES 2012: AT&T and HTC announce first LTE Windows Phone, the Titan II

TV for Human Beings: Ubuntu Linux

News from CNET

 

Intel gets touchy as it touts future of ultrabooks (photos)

Nokia lights up the CES stage for its Lumia 900 (photos)

Look out, Microsoft--Apple is grabbing more IT dollars

Apple gives Tim Cook $376 million stock award

The first Android TV, from Lenovo

Adobe's Lightroom 4 catches up to video revolution


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Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

Check out this live webcast from Google. You'll learn all about Google Apps, how it works within the cloud, and what it can do for your business. Tune to learn more.


Today's recommended downloads

Automating the Cloud to Drive ROI (IBM)

Enterprise Data Center Modernization (IBM)

IBM Cloud YouTube Channel (IBM)

Smarter Planet: The Energy and Utilities Industry (IBM)

Why SaaS Providers Need a Solid Cloud Computing Foundation (IBM)


 

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[TechRepublic] Beware of QR codes

IT Security

TechRepublic Member | January 10, 2012

Beware of QR codes

QR codes are a disruptive technology. Find out why bad guys are happy about that. Read more

Resource of the day

Six information security lessons from 2011

Alfonso Barreiro lists the most important security lessons from 2011 that the security-conscious should heed in order to plan accordingly for 2012. Read more

SpyEye banking malware learns to cover its tracks

SpyEye banking malware has added a new feature to its arsenal that takes advantage of "paperless" statements by hiding the fact that your bank account has been compromised. Read more

2012: The year of cyber-espionage?

Kara Reeder highlights some of the reports that are warning about the rising threat of cyber-espionage exploits in 2012. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

10 security mistakes that are easily avoided

What's worse than getting hit with a security breach? Getting hit with an easily preventable one. Read more

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Up close with the HP Folio 13

We take HP's small-business 13-inch ultrabook for a spin here at the CNET offices. View on site


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Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

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Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps (TechRepublic)

Size Your Server Platforms To Meet ERP Requirements (IBM)

Malware Security Report: Protecting Your Business, Customers, and the Bottom Line (VeriSign)

How Cloud Drives Changes to Service Level Management (IBM)

Go Global with E-Business Suite HCM (Oracle)


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Top picks for registry cleaners, setting up a new Mac, best PowerPoint alternatives

Five Apps

TechRepublic Member | January 10, 2012

Five free registry cleaners

If you decide to use a registry cleaner, make sure you choose one that's reliable and safe. Here are some excellent options. Read more

Resource of the day

Hottest new lists

 

The first five apps I install on a new Mac

Once you move beyond the basics when provisioning a new Mac, certain apps jump to the top of the list. Here are a few good ones to consider. Read more

Five top alternatives to PowerPoint

Not a PowerPoint fan? You still have some good presentation options -- including several Web-based apps. Read more


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

10 resolutions for reducing annoying behavior in 2012

Have you come up with some self-improvement goals for the coming year? Here are a few tongue-in-cheek resolutions you may want to add to the list. Read more

Double-click shortcuts provide quick access to Word formatting options

Don't wander around a tab or a menu looking for a command when a double-click can get you where you want to go. Read more

Five persistent Web application myths

Read what Justin James has to say about a number of common myths he hears about Web applications. Read more

2012: The year of cyber-espionage?

Kara Reeder highlights some of the reports that are warning about the rising threat of cyber-espionage exploits in 2012. Read more

10 security mistakes that are easily avoided

What's worse than getting hit with a security breach? Getting hit with an easily preventable one. Read more


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Choosing a Cloud Hosting Provider with Confidence (VeriSign)

How Cloud Drives Changes to Service Level Management (IBM)

IBM's Migration Factory (IBM)

Migrating to Windows 7? Well, While You're At It...

Security and Trust: The Backbone of Doing Business Over the Internet (VeriSign)


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Top picks for registry cleaners, setting up a new Mac, best PowerPoint alternatives

Five Apps

TechRepublic Member | January 10, 2012

Five free registry cleaners

If you decide to use a registry cleaner, make sure you choose one that's reliable and safe. Here are some excellent options. Read more

Resource of the day

Protecting Users From Firesheep and other Sidejacking Attacks with SSL

If your website isn't as secure as it should be it makes your visitors vulnerable. Prevent disasters like this by ensuring the security of your site. With TLS and SSL protection, you'll be safe and protected. Learn more in this white paper.


Hottest new lists

 

The first five apps I install on a new Mac

Once you move beyond the basics when provisioning a new Mac, certain apps jump to the top of the list. Here are a few good ones to consider. Read more

Five top alternatives to PowerPoint

Not a PowerPoint fan? You still have some good presentation options -- including several Web-based apps. Read more


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

10 resolutions for reducing annoying behavior in 2012

Have you come up with some self-improvement goals for the coming year? Here are a few tongue-in-cheek resolutions you may want to add to the list. Read more

Double-click shortcuts provide quick access to Word formatting options

Don't wander around a tab or a menu looking for a command when a double-click can get you where you want to go. Read more

Five persistent Web application myths

Read what Justin James has to say about a number of common myths he hears about Web applications. Read more

2012: The year of cyber-espionage?

Kara Reeder highlights some of the reports that are warning about the rising threat of cyber-espionage exploits in 2012. Read more

10 security mistakes that are easily avoided

What's worse than getting hit with a security breach? Getting hit with an easily preventable one. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Products that made a splash at CES (photos)

Since CES debuted in 1967, many popular devices have made their first public appearance at the show. View on site


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

Check out this live webcast from Google. You'll learn all about Google Apps, how it works within the cloud, and what it can do for your business. Tune to learn more.


Today's recommended downloads

Virtualize with Sun (Oracle)

IBM's Migration Factory (IBM)

IBM's Watson and the Future of Data - Turning Insights into Action (IBM)

Automating the Cloud to Drive ROI (IBM)

Migrating to Windows 7? Well, While You're At It...


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