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LG does War of the Worlds-style prank with HD TV
End-of-the-world video on TV freaks out job applicants in this elaborate LG prank. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: HP Autonomy
 
Guide to virtual server protection
This whitepaper discusses key challenges associated with backing up virtual servers and how HP Data Protector's powerful and advanced capabilities provide comprehensive protection for VMware and Hyper-V environments. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Efficient IP
 
Strengthen the Foundation of Your Network
At the heart of every network is the IP protocol. Three key components—DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management, together known as DDI—help maintain the IP protocol within corporate networks. An efficient infrastructure contributes to an efficient enterprise. A company is only as agile as its DDI. View Now

15 geeky places to visit before you die
If you like reliving geeky history, you'll want to add visiting to these places to your bucket list Read More
 

iPads, iTunes, and more: What Apple will and won't unveil at its 9/10 event
The rumors were true: Apple really is hosting another of its flagship events on September 10, and all signs point to its using the occasion to unveil at least one new model of iPhone. My colleague Dan Moren and I have already made a slew of predictions about what new iPhones might look like. But what else might be on the docket? And what's definitely not going to happen? Read More
 

Hands on with Sony's QX10 lens camera
This interesting gadget is essentially a digital camera that relies on a smartphone for the screen and controls. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Active Directory Recovery: Be More Prepared
Active Directory's Recycle Bin won't restore improperly changed attributes, nor recover external objects. To ensure AD integrity, you'll need to plan for multiple scenarios and include broader recovery capabilities. Read the White Paper >> Read now!

Microsoft gives us a launch date for Xbox One and a lifespan for Xbox 360
Microsoft dropped the original Xbox like a bad habit when the Xbox 360 launched, but the same won't be true this generation. Read More
 

How to find the best LinkedIn groups
This tool helps you find the LinkedIn groups that are actually worth joining--ones with little spam and lots of engagement Read More
 

Samsung's Note 3 has bigger screen, better performance in lighter package
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 3 has faster processors, a bigger screen with better resolution, and more RAM than its predecessor, yet it is thinner and lighter. Read More
 

Botnet likely caused spike in number of Tor clients
The spike in the number of clients using the Tor anonymity network was likely caused by a botnet, according to Tor and third-party security researchers. Read More
 

 

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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.
 

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