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11 technologies Apple has killed
Over the years, Apple has pushed many technologies to extinction in favor of embracing new trends. Here is a rundown of technologies and products that Apple has killed. Read More


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Best Practices for Enterprise App Store
This paper presents seven best practices that have been identified based on the experiences of early adopters and research from independent research. By applying these best practices, you can ensure success and maximize the value that your enterprise app store delivers. Learn More>>

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Achieving Application Readiness Maturity
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End of the line for touchscreen laptops?
Someone thought touchscreen notebooks were a good idea. Someone also thought Windows 8 was a good idea. Both arrived on the market at the same time. Now both are about to disappear. Read More

First Look: Firefox 34
Rapid releases mean new features are deployed in a dribble, rather than in bursts. With Firefox 34, however, Mozilla has bucked the trend, giving us a swath of new features to enjoy all at once. Have a look. Read More

Up all night: How the tech elite pushes a crazy workaholic culture
Want to know why techies work such crazy hours and nap at their desks? Start at the top. Read More

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Virtual Training Programs for Remote Sales Agents
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The best IT resume tips of 2014
Good advice never goes out of style. Here are some of the top tips from the past 12 months. Read More

Amazon Fire TV Stick vs. Chromecast: Which should you buy?
Whether you should by Fire TV Stick or Chromecast depends heavily on what you want to watch on your TV. If you are a heavy Amazon Prime user and want to bring it to your TV, this stick is for you. For everyone else: Chromecast. Read More

The Linux holiday shopping guide
For the Linux nerd who has everything. Read More

A method to the madness: How 13 programming languages got their names
Programming language names are usually pretty formulaic and boring -- except when they're not. Here are the inspirations behind some of the more creative ones. Read More

CARTOON: Big data gives Santa a big headache
Here's hoping Santa avoids using advanced analytics to determine who was naughty or nice and just continues to go with his (ample) gut. Read More


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