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RIM's just-released BES 10 a key to enterprise mobile management
Research in Motion Wednesday released an important part of its attempted comeback plan: BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, which is designed to manage the fast-growing, and increasingly diverse mobile device population in the enterprise. Read More


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The IEEE Gadget Graveyard: What technology will bite the dust in 2013?
In this high-tech world paper still rules, but gadgets that run movies, television or music exclusively could die off in 2013. Read More

Security mistakes right at your workspace
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Microsoft alum: Windows 8 "a much deadlier assault weapon" than Windows 7
Windows 8 is just what Microsoft needs to take advantage of the ongoing irreversible shift from PCs to handheld devices including iPads, iPhones and other form factors yet to be designed, according to the company's former OEM chief. Read More

Where to turn when VMware stops supporting Lab Manager in May
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Why online poker is still illegal: money and politics
This story on Politico today examines the behind-the-scenes haggling in Washington and Nevada that has resulted in a stalemate that continues to keep millions of Americans from enjoying their recreational activity of choice: online poker. And the story confirms everything that I've long known about what drives this debate: It's all about who gets what slice of the pie. Read More

Android malware cases to hit 1 million in 2013
The number of distinct Android malware specimens detected will reach 1 million this year, predicts Trend Micro in its annual security roundup report, noting that the surge in Android malware has grown at a faster clip in three years than was seen in PC-based malware in its first 14 years. Read More

A new computer that defies category
Dell is planning to release by mid-year a computer that's all of 3.5 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. It's not much bigger in girth than a USB stick, and is similar in design. Read More

Firefox OS smartphones: Everything you need to know about the hardware
The Mozilla Foundation (in partnership with GeeksPhone) has just revealed that the first "Developer Preview" phones will be shipping with the new, Open Source, "Firefox OS" very, very shortly - possibly as early as just a few weeks from now. A few things worth noting: Read More

VMware takes a $30 million interest in Puppet
Virtualization software provider VMware has invested US$30 million in Puppet Labs, which makes a widely used, open-source operations management software package called Puppet. Read More

Weird and wonderful Raspberry Pi hacks
The Raspberry Pi is a stripped-down Linux PC consisting of a tiny circuit board, an ARM-based CPU, and a graphics processor -- and inspiration for creative hacks Read More

Further thoughts on Microsoft's future
In between getting two teeth pulled yesterday (joy!), I couldn't stop thinking about this Microsoft is dead thing. Maybe it is because they have been such a constant in the 20+ years I have been in the tech world that I find it hard to believe they would just crawl up and disappear. I think part of my disagreement may be that for me Microsoft is a surrogate for the US. After an American Century,... Read More

Steve Jobs threatened Palm with patent suit if it objected to no-poaching pact
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs threatened Palm with a patent lawsuit if it did not enter into an agreement in which the companies pledged not to hire employees from each other, unsealed court documents show. Read More

 
 
 

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