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PC gaming's 10 biggest surprises of 2014

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A lesson from Sony's massive hack: Don't store your passwords in Word docs and Excel sheets
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WEBCAST: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc

Flash and Fibre: Fulfilling the Promise of VDI
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: WhiteHat Security, Inc.

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PC gaming's 10 biggest surprises of 2014
Walk with us through a year of unexpectedly momentous, disastrous, and sometimes downright bewildering events in the world of gaming. Read More

Apple asks court to dismiss iTunes DRM case after curious plaintiff twist
It turns out that the class-action plaintiffs may never have owned iPods affected by DRM. Read More

Top 10 Tech stories 2014: Backlash! Disrupting the disruptors
Top stories include Uber's bumpy ascendancy, HP's breakup, Regin malware, Nadella taking reins at Microsoft and Alibaba IPO Read More

In battle for sub-$200 smartphones, consumers will be the winners
By the the end of next year LTE smartphones will cost below $60 Read More


: Samsung

Is your Smartphone Secure Enough?
Learn how Samsung KNOX's multi-layered approach to mobile security protects against malicious apps, prevents attacks from one domain spreading to another domain and more. Learn More

Holiday gift guide 2014: Top-notch tech for $150 or more
Part 1 of our annual roundup of holiday gift ideas features best-in-class phones and tablets, ingenious cameras and other premium tech gear for your family and friends. (Or maybe for you?) Read More

With shopping spree, SoftBank hopes to lay more golden eggs
Softbank's investment strategy has had more hits than misses, helping the Japanese mobile carrier diversify its business Read More

Microsoft & Barnes & Noble end NOOK agreement
Barnes & Noble is working towards spinning off its NOOK division Read More

Apple, Xiaomi smartphones found violating privacy laws in Taiwan
A Taiwanese regulator is examining the best selling phones for alleged privacy violations Read More


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