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Droid Turbo: A beefy Android smartphone with better battery life
Motorola's Droid Turbo isn't sexy, but it offers speed, helpful software extensions, and the ability to go two days between charges. Read More


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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 >>

The Onyx is the closest thing we have to a Star Trek Communicator
Earlier this year Scio Kickstarted a tricorder, now you can pair it with a communicator! Read More

6 things iPhone 6 does that Galaxy Note 4 can't
The Apple iPhone 6 and Galaxy Note 4 are two of the hottest smartphones available, but they each have their own individual strengths and weaknesses. Here are six ways the iPhone 6 outperforms the Galaxy Note 4. Read More

15 addictive video game picks from the Internet Archive's new arcade
Kiss your productivity goodbye, and kiss your sense of nostalgia hello with these classics of the video arcade, thanks to the Internet Archive. Read More


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The 6 Most Important Things to Know about VDI/DaaS Security
New IT trends to support worker mobility – such as VDI and BYOD – are quickly gaining interest and adoption. But just as with any new trend, there are concerns and pitfalls to avoid. Read this paper to learn the most important considerations to keep in mind for your VDI project. Learn More

The end of Windows 7 is near
Microsoft has pulled the plug on Windows 7, at least the consumer version. It's Windows 8 or wait for Windows 10 now Read More

Google's Nest thermostat becomes a faster learner with major software update
The update helps the device become more aware of how customers use it. Read More

Red hotspots: The 15 countries where public Wi-Fi is growing the fastest
Image by REUTERS/Brendan McDermidThe number of public Wi-Fi hotspots continues to grow at a very quick rate. New data recently released by global Wi-Fi provider iPass estimates that the total number of public hotspots available worldwide by the end of the year will by 47.7 million, about one hotspot for every 150 people and will jump to over 340 million, one for every 20 people, by 2018. The growth in Wi-Fi hotspots will come from a wide array of sources, including businesses, Internet and mobile providers, residences and communities, and will span land, sea and air (e.g., airplanes).To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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