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Good & bad Office for iPad security implications
Microsoft is widely expected to announce Office for iPad tomorrow, which could have both positive and negative security implications for businesses that use it, experts say. Read More
 


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The 10 best free Twitter apps for Android
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What Mark Zuckerberg said after acquiring Instagram
Facebook made headlines yesterday when it announced plans to acquire Oculus VR, purveyors of a virtual-reality gaming headset, for $2 billion in cash and stock. News of the acquisition comes just little over a month after Facebook agreed to acquire WhatsApp for $19 billion. Read More
 

Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Chemistry Edition
No. 36 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series arrives via Reddit and features the debut here of the Socially Awkward Penguin. Want more? Check out the "Geek-themed Meme of the Week Archive": Read More
 

Arista bulks up on 100G
Arista Networks today announced two new 100G Ethernet modules for its spine/core switch that provide more connectivity options for users. Read More
 

14 Tips for Creating a Paperless Office
Half a century after marketers coined the term 'paperless office,' the concept largely remains a myth. Today's businesses probably can't go completely paperless, but these 14 tips will at least help them stop wasting paper and start improving productivity. Read More
 

Microsoft to webcast event where Office for iPad may be announced
Microsoft on Thursday will publicly webcast a press event from San Francisco during which many expect CEO Satya Nadella to not only make his first appearance but also announce an upcoming Office for Apple's iPad. Read More
 

Confused over what tablet to buy? Join the crowd
Tablet sales are slowing, forcing sellers and potential buyers alike to confront confusion over which device to buy. Read More
 

Microsoft returns to scare tactic well in dump-XP campaign
  Microsoft yesterday pulled out a fear-of-God approach to scare users into dumping Windows XP, telling them that the most popular tasks done on a PC will put them in the crosshairs of cyber criminals. Read More
 

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VMware Fusion upgrade: Lousy error message and a restart?!
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How 13 programming languages got their names
Programming language names are usually pretty formulaic and boring, except when they're not. Here are the inspirations behind some of the more creative ones Read More
 

 

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