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4 new access points deliver super-fast Wi-Fi
Linksys, Xclaim, Amped and ZyXel bring 802.11ac to SMB, enterprise markets. Read More


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New products of the week 05.18.2015
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Dell and Unitrends. Read More

The coolest smartphone not made by Apple is coming to America
Russian smartphone maker Yota announced through an Indiegogo campaign launched this week that it will bring the dual-screen YotaPhone 2 to the U.S. Pre-orders are available now. Read More


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Log Management Fundamentals and Checklist
This paper offers for consideration four fundamentals of automated log management, along with a checklist including 13 sources of log data that should be monitored on a regular basis. View Now.

12 lesser-known Apple Watch tips and tricks you should know
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How to monitor Wi-Fi traffic on Android devices
With these sniffer apps, instead of having to run captures on your bulky laptop, you can walk around with your Android tablet or phone tucked away in your pocket. Read More

Asus packs 64GB of storage in $299 ZenFone 2
Asus's 5.5-inch Zenfone 2 smartphone will ship in the U.S. starting on Tuesday Read More


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Mobility in 2015: The Essential Mobility Guidebook
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Apple's Tim Cook tells GW grads: Ignore the cynics, change the world like Steve Jobs did
Apple CEO Tim Cook delivered the commencement address to the George Washington University Class of 2015 on Sunday, May 17. He reflected on negative and positive influences in his life, from Gov. George Wallace to President Jimmy Carter to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, urged students to find their direction and to make a difference in the world. Here's the transcript from his talk as well as the video, which is below. Read More

The LG G4: Three things right, three things wrong
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9 tips for speeding up your business Wi-Fi
Is your company's lethargic Wi-Fi making users scream? Try these techniques for a zippier network. Read More

Redditors: Mystery startup Narwhal Bacon Box wants to surprise you
A mysterious new business called Narwhal Bacon Box that says it wants to be the Loot Crate for users of the Reddit news aggregator, is set to reveal itself on June 4. Now if the words "A", "the" and "June" are the only ones that made any sense to you from that sentence, let me sort of explain. Loot Crate, for the uninitiated, is a monthly service whose subscribers get a surprise crate of "loot" delivered to their door once a month. Crates have themes like Fear, Battle and Fantasy, and include all sorts of stuff, from T-shirts to games to inflatable crowns. It's kind of like scoring swag from a trade show without having to suffer through the sales pitches at the booths or tables.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Utah researchers make light-speed computing breakthrough
University of Utah researchers are touting an engineering breakthrough that they say could have supercomputers working at the speed of light within three years and other computers including mobile devices doing the same sometime after that.The University's Menon Research Group, led by Associate Professor Rajesh Menon, specializes in the intersection of nanotechnology and optics, and has a good track record of commercializing its work. MORE: 10 cool network and computing research projectsTo read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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