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Who is Xiaomi? Meet China's hottest smartphone maker
Four years after its founding, Xiaomi is now China's biggest smartphone maker. Here's a look at how it became successful, and what's in store for the international consumers who are its next target. 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

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Datacenter eGuide
In this eGuide, InfoWorld along with sister publications CIO and Computerworld look at some current and future trends in data center innovation. Read on to learn what technologies are essential for high-performing data centers today, and to get a glimpse of what the data center of tomorrow may look like. Read Now

Best and funniest Apple iWatch design concepts
Artists' renderings of what Apple might have in mind for the iWatch. Read More

Barnes & Noble introduces new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK
Basically it's a Galaxy Tab 4 with Nook software pre-installed. Pretty disappointing. Read More

Sprint's new $100, 20GB per month family plan: All the caveats and comparisons you need to know
Sprint's got a new CEO and the company is getting serious about catching up to its rivals with a new family data sharing plan. Read More

Lenovo N20p Chromebook: An affordable dual-mode device
Lenovo's latest Chromebook functions as both a regular laptop and a stand-supported tablet. But what is it like to use in the real world? Read More

5 free tools for downloading YouTube and other videos
Want to download videos and music from YouTube and other video sites? You're in luck -- I've got five very good free ones, every one of them free. Read More


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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

Reddit beats Twitter and Facebook to Xbox One
Microsoft also rolls out improvements to Xbox One Twitch integration. Read More

Workers going rogue with BYOD (and BYOA)
More than half of employees admit to going rogue to do their jobs. Read More

How to quickly go to your USB drive with a keyboard shortcut
Don't waste time navigating to your often-used USB drive. Set up your own keyboard shortcut. Read More

You can legally unlock your smartphone -- so now what?
In the short term, not much has changed. But don't despair. Over the long term, the new unlocking law is likely to deliver all the benefits promised. Read More

Apple could flip USB standard on its head with new reversible cable
Apple is rumored to be introducing a brand new proprietary version of the traditional USB connector, in the name of user convenience. Read More


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