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What's eating up your Mac's hard drive? These 5 utilities tell all
No matter how slimmed down you believe your hard drive to be there are likely large files consuming space you could use for better things. These tools ferret out those files. Read More


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Flash and Fibre: Fulfilling the Promise of VDI
VDI deployment is on the rise and expected to deliver significant operational advantages—but will it? Some VDI projects don't make it past the proof-of-concept stage due to poor performance. Many more fail to deliver tangible benefits because they can't scale to support a wide user base. View Now>>

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Application Security eGuide
In this eGuide, CSO along with sister publications Computerworld, CIO, and Networkworld examine the latest trends and thinking in application security. Read on to learn how to better protect the applications your organization develops and uses. Learn more >>

Still waiting for Lollipop? How to upgrade to Android 5.0 now
Tired of waiting on your Android tablet or phone to update to Lollipop? So was I, and here is what I did about it. Read More

How to disable Facebook's in-app browser and use your default browser
Facebook's in-app browser for Android devices might be convenient, but it's probably not better than the browser you're currently using Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qualys Inc.

The Big Shift to Cloud-Based Security
Drivers for cloud solutions include the need to innovate, simplify and cut costs. Users say a key benefit cloud-based security is no need to deploy equipment or software. The cloud provider furnishes and hosts everything in secure data centers. This arrangement lets your business avoid capital expenses and control ongoing costs. Learn More>>

8 weird Android selfie apps that give you a virtual makeover
These apps will change anything and everything about you—or at least let you try something on before you go for it. Read More

Android 5.0 deep-dive review: Exploring Lollipop's many layers
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop release brings major changes to the way the operating system looks and works. Here's a detailed tour of what's new and what it's like to use. Read More

Sony announces Playstation Vue Internet TV service
Can Sony achieve what companies like Intel could not? An Internet based TV service that delivers live local and network content? Read More


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