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Life after death: Resuscitating a drowned iPhone 5

Court ruling could bring down BYOD | Four apps that give you free money

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Life after death: Resuscitating a drowned iPhone 5
Rob Griffiths's iPhone took a trip to Davy Jones's locker and lived to tell the tale. Witness the miraculous story of a resurrected iPhone. Read More


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City Solved Network Mystery – Saves $30K
The City of Jacksonville put their hunch to work and not only solved a mystery, but found a new and innovative use for a popular UC solution that saved them $30,000. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

8 Steps to Fill the Mobile Enterprise Application Gap
Mobile devices and applications are quickly becoming as important and widespread in the enterprise as PCs and traditional business apps. Traveling executives and Millennials alike expect to communicate, collaborate and access their important work applications and data from anywhere on whatever device they choose. Read now

Court ruling could bring down BYOD
The California Court of Appeal ruled that companies must reimburse employees for work-related use from personal mobile devices. Read More

Four apps that give you free money
You use your smartphone obsessively anyway -- might as well make some money while you're at it. Read More

BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Official Ubuntu Book, 8th Ed.
Whether you're new to Ubuntu on on your way to power user status, "The Official Ubuntu Book" is your ideal one-stop knowledge source. Five will win. Enter the drawing today! Read More

How to view and turn off your location history in Google
Google keeps tabs on where you've been, but you can manage it. Read More


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The Impact of Polycom Voice Solutions for Microsoft Lync
Download this study to learn how one organization with 24,000 Polycom voice devices and Lync Enterprise Voice achieved a 98% risk-adjusted ROI and a payback period of 21 months. Learn 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

Fitness trackers are changing online privacy -- and it's time to pay attention
In the rush to get wearable devices to market, attention hasn't always been paid to security and privacy. 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

How a portable travel router can put TOR web-surfing security in your pocket
Introduced at Def Con 22, a project called PORTAL aims to make it much easier to keep your Internet traffic private via the TOR network. Read More


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