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Google Glass: Let the evil commence

Glass has now been 'jailbroken' with a well-documented exploit. So what can you (or others) do with a hacked headset? Apparently, a whole lot.

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Cloud Computing: Make It Rain

In nature, when a cloud consolidates, it rains. The same thing can happen when you consolidate your database on a private cloud, you'll save on operating costs while improving performance.


The vanishing PC: Race to the bottom accelerates

The demand for more performance and features has traditionally kept the PC from falling too far, too fast. Those days may now be ending, hastened by cheap tablets. The industry is responding with new platforms for low-cost laptops and tablets running Windows 8 and Android.

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Don't trust Apple, Verizon with your data, says EFF's privacy report

In its latest report, the U.S. privacy and civil liberties group warn that some companies should not be trusted with your data — but some should, and actively fight on the user's behalf.

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IE10 doubles share in April; Chrome continues decline as Firefox leads in second

Internet Explorer 10 has seen a recent bump in users, thanks to Microsoft's move to make the browser available on Windows 7. Meanwhile, when will Chrome gets its mojo back?

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Cars become 'datacenters on wheels', car makers become software companies

There are 2.5 quintillion bytes of new data a day — where's it all going to go? That's what many organizations are just starting to find out, as explored at IBM's latest conference.

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BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong

Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but maybe he's not that far off base.

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'Smart' $100 bills prepare for late release after paper-feed glitch: Images

An error with money printing press paper feeds in 2010 cost the government millions of dollars and delayed the debut of $100 bills that contain many innovative, new security features.

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iPad mini and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 together on video

A friend loaned me his Galaxy Note 8.0 and this video shows it side-by-side with the iPad mini.

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Services tighten links between CRM, marketing tools

 

HP Envy x2 revisited, 45 days in

 

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Windows 8 security for healthcare IT

 
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Small Business Center

 

Services tighten links between CRM, marketing tools

VerticalResponse touts connections to Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite and other cloud CRM applications, while BatchBook creates integration with HootSuite.

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A Tale of Five Conferences: InfusionCon 2013, Infusionsoft

Infusionsoft is one of five conferences I've been to in April and its was incredibly revealing. There is no question that Infusionsoft is the player to beat in the small business customer facing technology world. There are things they have to do yet, but they are unquestionably a player.

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