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21 time-saving Gmail tricks
Unearth Gmail's best-kept secrets to work faster, plow through your inbox, and put more controls at your fingertips. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

SDN & The Future of Enterprise for Cloud & Business Agility
Learn from IBM and guest speaker, principal analyst Andre Kindness of Forrester Research Inc., about software defined networking (SDN) and the future of enterprise networking in an informational webcast. Register Now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry

BlackBerry for business. Built to keep your business moving.
Help employees make the most of business opportunities with BlackBerry smartphones powered by BlackBerry® 10. BlackBerry 10 features & apps work together seamlessly to deliver the ultimate end user experience. With BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, easily deploy, manage, secure & control BYOD & corporate devices to truly mobilize your business. Learn more about BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 >

Science notes: Why we can't describe Red
Why sign-language apes don't ask questions and why we can't describe the taste of chocolate. Read More

Pre-paid smartphone plans that do not suck, part 2
Here's a table of the best and most reasonable pre-paid smartphone plans from the big four carriers in the U.S. Read More

Search or browse your friends' Facebook photos with Bing
Where's that funny/inspiring/weird photo one of your Facebook friends posted ages ago? Bing can help you find it. Read More

Tizen 2.0 operating system released to developers
The Intel and Samsung backed operating system is seen as potential competition to Android in some markets. Read More

Watch a guy create classic Bond villain's hat out of steel
Ever want to make Oddjob's hat so you could try and decapitate a statue? Watch this video. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Elastic Caching for a Smarter Planet
Live Date & Time: January 30, 2013 at 12:00 pm ET Social Media, mobile devices and new innovative infrastructures mean that more data is being used to serve end-users more than ever before. Enterprise customers must act quickly on data stored across their enterprise. Register Now

Interview: The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde
Peter Sunde was the poster boy for the file sharing movement, then he was sentenced to eight months prison and fined millions of dollars. Read More

13 IT security myths debunked
These oft-repeated and generally accepted notions about IT security have just one problem ... they're simply not true. Read More

Microsoft, EMC, NetApp join Oracle's legal fight against Google on Java
Software trade group BSA has also come out in support of Oracle. Read More

It turns out that Chinese cyberspies love Facebook, too
A Chinese hacker army is targeting our nation. But even they managed to get outed by their own social media accounts. Read More

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