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January 03, 2015

5 best tech products to look forward to in 2015

2015 looks as if it's going to be a bang-up year in technology. Here's the five best tech products to look forward to in the coming year. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. The greatest tech wins and epic comebacks of 2014

2. WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

3. 11 hilarious, brutally devious ways game developers punish pirates

4. Android's next update will reportedly fix Lollipop's memory leak

5. Got a new Android phone? Here's how to properly get rid of your old one

6. Startups: The crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels ... the dumb ones

7. 20 hot ideas for Windows 10

8. What Microsoft's 'fresh start' browser strategy means

9. INSIDER Big data and CRM help public broadcaster attract more donors

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Why your existing solution might not be adequate

To meet the demands of today's business landscape, IT staffs must take steps to secure and integrate their information assets, while satisfying compliance mandates and optimizing corporate efficiency. This white paper presents managed file transfer (MFT) as a way to meet corporate information and data management requirements. Read More

The greatest tech wins and epic comebacks of 2014

From gigantic smartphones to virtual reality, here are the products, companies and ideas that emerged victorious in the tech world this year. READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE

11 hilarious, brutally devious ways game developers punish pirates

The Sims 4's encroaching pixelization is the latest in a long line of hilarious anti-piracy efforts. READ MORE

Android's next update will reportedly fix Lollipop's memory leak

Android Lollipop has had a bumpy rollout, but Google's slowly smoothing things out. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Onapsis Inc.

How to Identify SAP Security Weak Spots

Threats affecting the SAP application layer are frequently overlooked, leaving systems exposed to malicious attacks. This SAP Insider highlights the security blinds spots and explains how automated assessment and audit solutions enable organizations to monitor, detect, prioritize, and prevent threats to close security gaps and mitigate risks. Learn More

Got a new Android phone? Here's how to properly get rid of your old one

Protect and clear your data—and then sell, donate, or recycle your old phone. READ MORE

Startups: The crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels ... the dumb ones

Genetic-based dating, illegal parking, awkward wake-up calls and more! READ MORE

20 hot ideas for Windows 10

Vox populi: Windows Feedback means you can prod Microsoft to change Windows 10 -- but you must vote now. READ MORE

What Microsoft's 'fresh start' browser strategy means

A new browser not named 'IE' would give Microsoft ways to leave legacy support behind. READ MORE

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Big data and CRM help public broadcaster attract more donors

Data quality projects show Boston's WGBH how to segment customers for more lucrative target marketing. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: NetBrain Technologies

A Fully Dynamic Network Mapping Solution

Accurate network diagrams are the Holy Grail in enterprise network management – most network teams know they should be documenting their networks but haven't found a universally good way of doing it. Learn More

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