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5 ridiculous tech fees you're still paying

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5 ridiculous tech fees you're still paying
We don't begrudge companies charging us a fair rate for services they provide, but when those fees are holdovers from a bygone era, a result of our own complacency, or just plain unfair, well, then they're ... ridiculous. Read More


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Best Practice Guide to Addressing Web 2.0 Risks
With the rise of user-generated content, social networks and readily available information offered by the Web 2.0-enabled workplace, users are more connected to people and ideas than ever before. This new level of connectivity also introduces significant risk. Read now!

Obsolete! Careers that are being automated into oblivion
You might think you're familiar with the steady march of automation. But the list of jobs that are being disrupted by technological change may surprise you. Read More

Meet the 'bad boys' of open source
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The 10 programming languages most likely to drive developers insane
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Lenovo shows Android laptop in leaked user manuals
Accidentally leaked user manuals from PC maker Lenovo show that the company is preparing a new laptop that runs Android instead of Windows. Read More


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Improving customer interactions with powerful technology
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10 things every new Mac user should know
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From thriving to diving: The Internet's most famous ghost towns
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Review: 9 free personal clouds
We looked at nine personal cloud services: Apple's iCloud, Bitcasa, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft SkyDrive, MediaFire, SpiderOak and Ubuntu One. Here's how each measured up. Read More

Study: Most CEOs lack vision, leadership on new computer tech
They don't guide their companies towards transformative uses of digital technology, according to a study from MIT and Capgemini. Read More

Shudder! 10 killer tech exec costumes
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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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