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15 killer apps for Google Chrome
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Choosing the Right Tech for Your Business Analytics Project
The size, speed and scalability of different business analytics technologies vary greatly. The advantages and disadvantages of RDBMS, In-Memory and In-Chip technologies are detailed in this report. Read Now!

Linux-based rifle scope lets beginners hit targets a quarter mile away, view results on free iPad Mini
A high-tech Texas gun designer has started shipping its first generation shooting system that combines a hunting rifle with a Linux-based scope that takes so much guesswork out of hitting targets a quarter mile away that even novices can do it. Read More

Q&A: Bob Muglia, Juniper Networks (part 1)
In Part 1 of this interview from Interop 2013, John Gallant speaks with Bob Muglia of Juniper Networks about where software-defined networking (SDN) is heading and Juniper's approach to the technology. Read More

Q&A: Bob Muglia, Juniper Networks (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this interview from Interop 2013, Bob Muglia from Juniper Networks talks about the differing SDN strategies from vendors, and how his time at software-focused Microsoft helps in his new position at the hardware-based Juniper. Read More

Ten jobs robots won't take away from you in the next 10 years
There are jobs that robots might be able to do in the near future. Gibbs has ten that they're unlikely to steal from meat machines. Read More

In hunt for life, NASA rover makes second drill on Mars
NASA's rover Curiosity has drilled into a rock on Mars for just the second time during its mission.s Read More

IBM launches Watson customer service smart bot
Yoking cognitive computing with customer service, IBM has launched a system that can reference large amounts of unstructured data to help companies better field customer phone calls. Read More

US Defense Department approves Apple's iOS devices for its networks
Devices built around Apple's iOS operating system have been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense for use on its networks, as the department moves to support multivendor mobile devices and operating systems. Read More

Amazon Web Services gets FedRAMP certification for US government cloud use
Amazon Web Services has finally received certification under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, which the company said will lower the cost of implementing its cloud services among government organizations and agencies in the U.S. Read More

5 Reasons to Move to Big Data (and 1 Reason Why It Won't Be Easy)
Companies of all sizes are beginning to reap the benefits of data analytics technology. If you're not up to speed yet, here are five ways that big data can benefit your business--and one precaution that may well thwart your big data plans. Read More

Getting value out of internships, on both ends
After my article about providing software testing programs in college, I heard from several people directly and have seen multiple Twitter debates pop up about the subject. I am trying to contact as many people as possible to hear their perspectives and stories. Obviously, the subject hit a nerve and I think that makes it worthy of more discussion. So, over the coming weeks, I will be posting their... Read More

Products of the week 5.20.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as BeyondTrust and Convo Read More

Lawyer questions legal ethics of LinkedIn endorsements
While many of the rest of us simply question the worth of LinkedIn "endorsements," lawyer/blogger Robert Ambrogi is asking whether indiscriminate use of the feature violates legal ethics ... and he's not the first to do so. Amrbrogi writes on his LawSites blog: Read More

The iPhone's big lead in customer satisfaction is gone
Apple's dominance in smartphone customer satisfaction faded last year, with rivals like Samsung and Motorola dramatically closing the gap, a national survey said today. Read More

15 government PSAs that would never fly in the Internet age
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