Friday, February 21, 2014

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  Steam's Linux game count explodes in one year, big publishers still absent | Belkin fixes WeMo security holes that gave hackers access to home appliances

 
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Back up your Android and iPhone photos to Google without using Google+
I like Google's photo backup and editing tools, but as a distinct service and entity, not as part of the Google Plus experience. Here's how to get just the backup part. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Tintri

Virtual Storage Roadmap: What You Need to Know
When you have a lot of virtual machines, managing your storage needs and ensuring that your environment is optimized to deliver sufficient performance and reliability is a challenge. Here's a roadmap of the options along with their strengths and weaknesses. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: PC Connection, Inc. in Partnership with HP

Keeping Pace with the Modern Work Environment
This white paper will take a close look at how HP is revolutionizing mobile printing and the how best to get on a path that puts several advantages within reach. In the past decade, one of the biggest challenges of business productivity was printing whenever and wherever necessary. View Now

Steam's Linux game count explodes in one year, big publishers still absent
Since Valve released the first stable version of Steam for Linux a year ago, the number of Linux-supported games has grown more than fivefold. Read More
 

Belkin fixes WeMo security holes that gave hackers access to home appliances
Your light switches and thermostats are safe, for now. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Perforce Software

Continuous Delivery: 5 Habits of Successful Practitioners
Whether it's New York Stock Exchange or Netflix, Samsung or Salesforce.com, companies of all kinds have embraced the design practice known as Continuous Delivery--a discipline in which software can be released to production at any time. In this Best Practices eBook, discover 5 habits that set top practitioners apart. Learn more >>

Parsing Google's Glass etiquette: What those do's and don'ts really mean
You're an Explorer now, son. You have new responsibilities, and it's time to take them seriously. Read More
 

Report: Malware-infected Android apps spike in the Google Play store
Wallpaper Dragon Ball and Finger Hockey were cited as among the most downloaded malicious apps. Read More
 

 

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