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Tech's greatest flip-floppers: When big shots change their tunes | 8 false economies in application development

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Want to protect your Android phone? Here's how to kill its crapware
The pre-installed crapware that fills many Android phones is more than just annoying -- it also frequently opens up big security holes. Here's how to kill the crapware and keep your phone safe and in tip-top shape. Read More


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Embracing BYOD Through Secure App and Data Delivery
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Tech's greatest flip-floppers: When big shots change their tunes
If you don't like their answer, wait a while, maybe it'll change. Read More

8 false economies in application development
Here are the most common ways in which companies choose to save now when developing software, but usually end up paying much more later. Read More

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Perl One-Liners: 130 Programs That Get Things Done
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Geek Weapons: Guy creates real-life Thor hammer
While I prefer the soft toy version of Mjolnir, watch this video if you want to create a more realistic one. Read More


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Flexible displays get curvier, better definition
New crystal-based tech allows for better pictures for curved screens. Read More

Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features
Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing. Read More

Biggest tech industry layoffs of 2013
HP, IBM, Cisco and Juniper among those slimming down this year. Read More

HP to replace Itanium with x86 in its NonStop server
HP hasn't officially said it's abandoning the rapidly fading Itanium, but by bringing x86 to its most mission-critical server line, the writing is on the wall. Read More

Google's secret proposals leaked as dismay over EU antitrust inquiry grows
Despite the threat of sanctions, at least one of Google's rivals has leaked the search giant's full proposals that seek to avoid an antitrust fine from European authorities. Read More


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