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Sony Playstation at Game Developers Conference: Project Morpheus and more
Sony went to the annual GDC to show off its in-development VR visor, as well as talk about new middleware for developers and upcoming patches for the PS4. Read More

5 ways to prevent data loss in mobile environments
Confidential company data can make its way onto mobile devices, where it's no longer under the protection of your toughest network defenses. Does that make your data vulnerable? To find out, review some strategies for preventing data loss on mobile devices. Read More


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Productivity showdown: Google Apps or Office 365?
A broad-strokes comparison between what you get for your money with both Google's and Microsoft's cloud-based office products. Read More

Why Google Apps is winning IT hearts and minds
For decades, basic office software didn't pose any major questions for IT departments - you bought Microsoft Office, and then worked on keeping it up-to-date, because there simply wasn't much else available that made sense for the enterprise. By the mid-1990s, Microsoft had ruthlessly dispatched competitors like Novell and was essentially unchallenged in the enterprise software market. Read More

9 museums that want your legacy tech - and what they're looking for
Museums and other institutions are searching for examples of older technology to exhibit. Is there a computer in your basement that qualifies? Read More


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