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How to view and turn off your location history in Google

10 signs Google Glass is disrupting the enterprise

The world's coolest and geekiest mailboxes

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August 17, 2014
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How to view and turn off your location history in Google

Google keeps tabs on where you've been, but you can manage it.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 signs Google Glass is disrupting the enterprise

2. The world's coolest and geekiest mailboxes

3. Not sure you want to buy a Chromebook this fall? Try out Chrome OS in Windows first

4. Update on my Amazon Fire Phone review

5. Microsoft thinks you should give IE another chance

6. British spy agency scanned for vulnerable systems in 32 countries, German paper reveals

7. Sprint plans price cuts and eventual layoffs, new CEO tells workers

8. Android and iOS are destroying Microsoft's Windows Phone

Webcast: Windstream

Customizing UC to Meet Today's Enterprise Demands

Many organizations are looking to Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) from providers such as Windstream to deliver UC capabilities with high reliability at a reasonable cost. Read More

10 signs Google Glass is disrupting the enterprise

Google Glass has had a ripple effect throughout the enterprise world. READ MORE

The world's coolest and geekiest mailboxes

Snail mail may get short shrift these days but that doesn't mean your mail deserves to be delivered to a basic black box. No-siree. READ MORE

Not sure you want to buy a Chromebook this fall? Try out Chrome OS in Windows first

Chromebooks are growing in popularity. If you're not sure you want to buy in yet, Google offers a way to test drive Chrome OS in Windows 8.1 READ MORE

Update on my Amazon Fire Phone review

After my review of the Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon's PR People got in touch ... READ MORE

White Paper: Foxit Corporation

Going Paperless? Here's What You Need to Think About

As makers of some of the world's most popular Portable Document Format (PDF) solutions, we often consult with businesses and governmental agencies that have the goal of moving to the paperless office. They understand the benefits. What they don't always know is how to get there. Learn more >>

Microsoft thinks you should give IE another chance

In a wide-ranging "Ask Me Anything" chat on Reddit, developers and program managers from the Microsoft Internet Explorer team urged users to give the browser another chance. READ MORE

British spy agency scanned for vulnerable systems in 32 countries, German paper reveals

British intelligence agency GCHQ used port scanning as part of the "Hacienda" program to find vulnerable systems it and other agencies could compromise across at least 27 countries, German news site Heise Online has revealed. READ MORE

Sprint plans price cuts and eventual layoffs, new CEO tells workers

Sprint confirms it will offer 'best value in the market,' while T-Mobile CEO revs up the attack tweets. READ MORE

Android and iOS are destroying Microsoft's Windows Phone

In today's Android roundup: The latest smartphone market share numbers are out, and Android and iOS are dominating while Microsoft's Windows Phone dwindles away. Plus: LEGO's FUSION apps for Android, and how much should a flagship Android phone cost? READ MORE

Webcast: Lavastorm

The Key to Happiness: Throw out Your Data Warehouse

In this webinar, Kerry Reitnauer, Director, Solution Architect at FairPoint Communications will discuss the project in detail, including: • The challenges the warehouse brought • How they migrated to the virtual warehouse solution • The agility, cost, and analytic benefits they received from their agile data management and analytics solution. Read Now

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The Official Ubuntu Book, 8th Ed.

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