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BlackBerry Q4: Lives to die another day?

The BlackBerry maker powered through the fourth quarter with a better than expected bottom line, only a couple of months after announcing its reviving mobile platform. Faced with uncertainty still, there should be some cautious optimism for what happens next.

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The largest DDoS attack didn't break the internet, but it did try

A 300Gbps distributed denial-of-service attack thought to be the largest in the world has put key internet infrastructure to the test, and, so far, the attack has failed.

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Big Oil's Wikipedia cleanup: A brand management experiment out of control

When BP was accused of improving its environmental record on Wikipedia Jimmy Wales stood by the oil giant's practices on Wikipedia. That's because unchecked image cleanup by Big Oil's PR reps - with readers none the wiser - is standard operating procedure for the "Internet's encyclopedia."

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Tablets with 4G mean productivity anywhere

A survey shows that the portability of tablets makes workers more productive in many different places. Put 4G connectivity into the mix and the sky is the limit.

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Big business buys into big Linux

The Linux Foundation's latest enterprise survey shows Linux is continuing to grow by leaps and bounds.

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Five reasons why the Windows desktop isn't going away

The speculation on the next version of Windows (code-named Blue) is getting out of hand. Based on a few screenshots and one offhand remark from a prominent Windows blogger, one of my colleagues is convinced that the Windows desktop is an endangered species. Nope. Not gonna happen.

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Can Microsoft's complicated software licensing policies survive?

Matt Baxter-Reynolds and Ken Hess debate the future prospects of Microsoft's approach to volume licensing.

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iPad 5 features that are coming your way

When is the updated, 5th-generation version of Apple's flagship tablet coming? It could be next month, sometime in June or even as late as October. But the real question is not when the product is going to be released, it's what's going to be in it.

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Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad: It's the magnets (review)

The Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad by Belkin is one of the thinnest, lightest models available. Its unique use of magnets sets it apart from the competition.

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