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10 overhyped tech products that crashed and burned
The demos blew everyone away. Then reality hit. Read More


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The Five Fundamentals of Virtual Server Protection
The compelling benefits of server virtualization are driving the transition to large scale virtual server deployments. Learn More

Up all night: How the tech elite pushes a crazy workaholic culture
Want to know why techies work such crazy hours and nap at their desks? Start at the top. Read More

11 signs your IT project is doomed
No senior buy-in, minimum spec targets, a 'nothing can go wrong' mentality -- here's how to sense demise before your IT project meets its ignominious end. Read More

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Running Linux on a Windows PC: Your getting started guide
It used to be easy to run Linux on any PC. That changed with Windows 8 and Secure Boot, but it's still doable. Here's how... Read More


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Enterprise Storage eGuide
Storage professionals today are dealing with the ramification of a number of new technologies. Trends such as cloud, virtualization, mobility and big data are having a significant impact on how enterprises store data today. Learn More

Top open-source PCs
Open-source PCs like the Raspberry Pi and BeagleBoard are finding interesting uses. Read More

10 steps for closing the IT skills gap
For nearly 60 years, millions of Americans have heard from thousands of sources that the American education system, especially how it teaches math and science, is broken. Here's what we can do about it. Read More

Next up: The Jamming wars
Personal privacy is going to turn from a "right" to a "fight" in the next decade, as individuals take up (digital) arms against government- and private sector snooping on their personal lives. Read More

Cheap components in Google Glass point to much lower prices ahead
Choking on the $1,500 price tag of Google Glass? Fear not: Google's augmented eyewear could be priced as low as $300 when it officially goes on sale to the public. Read More

Playstation 4 launch date leaked; Microsoft no longer requires Kinect with Xbox One
Gamers seem divided on the most recent Xbox 180 change. Personally I'm curious about why they're making all these changes. Also, we should be seeing a new PS3 model next week! Read More


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