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Half-caffs and hotspots: How to work productively from cafes and public spaces
Working in a cafe is second (or first) nature for many mobile users. Make the most of your table time with these essential tips. Read More


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What's new with Glass since it launched?
Since then, what's new? Quite a few things. Bring on the bullet points. Read More

4 productivity-boosting tablet alternatives to the iPad Air
The iPad Air may be thin and light, but if you're looking to boost your productivity with a tablet, it may not be the best choice for you. Here are four productivity-boosting alternatives. Read More

Apple's new iPads: game changers or more of the same?
The iPad Air is faster and smaller than it's predecessor. But in the case of computing devices don't we pretty much expect each new model to be faster and smaller? Read More


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Microsoft grows earnings, revenue in Q1, helped by server software
Microsoft's revenue and earnings per share grew more than 15 percent each in its first fiscal quarter of 2014, during which enterprise server software products sold particularly well, the company said Thursday. Read More

Computer criminals continue to vex IT groups
As security breaches rise, CIOs and CISOs aren't as good as they think they are at protecting corporate assets. Read More

Sell your old stuff on Amazon
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