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The top 10 rookie open source projects

How to watch the 2015 Super Bowl on your iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.

BitTorrent on the iPad and iPhone? It's possible using ProPopulo.

ITworld Today
February 01, 2015

The top 10 rookie open source projects

Black Duck presents its Open Source Rookies of the Year -- the 10 most exciting, active new projects germinated by the global open source community. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. How to watch the 2015 Super Bowl on your iPhone, iPad and Apple TV

2. BitTorrent on the iPad and iPhone? It's possible using ProPopulo

3. INSIDER How to get the best performance out of Salesforce and other SaaS apps

4. 10 tips to secure your iPhone

5. Rapid Review: Dell Venue 8 7000 [VIDEO]

6. Hands on with the Windows 10 preview: What works, what doesn't

7. Mozilla puts old hardware to new use, runs Tor relays

8. How Facebook is using autoplaying videos and ad tech to make billions

9. 10 simple-to-use social media monitoring and analytics tools

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The Need for Enterprise-Grade File Transfer

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How to watch the 2015 Super Bowl on your iPhone, iPad and Apple TV

As in previous years, Super Bowl XLIX will be streaming live and for free. But watching the big game from the device of your choosing can get tricky. READ MORE

BitTorrent on the iPad and iPhone? It's possible using ProPopulo

Building on a technique discovered by Stefan Svartling, we learn how to turn an app named ProPopulo into a BitTorrent client for the iPhone and iPad. READ MORE

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How to get the best performance out of Salesforce and other SaaS apps

Seven ways to resolve Salesforce and many other SaaS performance issues. READ MORE

10 tips to secure your iPhone

No more is it enough to think that securing your iPhone with a simple 4 digit PIN is adequate. READ MORE

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The MSSP Advantage

Read this Whitepaper that reveals an IDG study that shows how leading edge organizations are turning increasingly to managed security service providers (MSSPs) to keep both hackers and malware at bay. Learn More

Rapid Review: Dell Venue 8 7000 [VIDEO]

The Dell Venue 8 7000 -- or Venue 8 7840, if that's what you want to call it -- is a pretty solid choice for an Android tablet. READ MORE

Hands on with the Windows 10 preview: What works, what doesn't

With a few small steps backward and some giant leaps forward, Windows 10 is shaping up as a worthy successor to Windows 7. READ MORE

Mozilla puts old hardware to new use, runs Tor relays

Mozilla has dusted off some decommissioned servers and networking gear and used them to set up high-speed relays on the Tor anonymity network. READ MORE

How Facebook is using autoplaying videos and ad tech to make billions

Now a $10 billion+ business, Facebook looks to the next decade. READ MORE

10 simple-to-use social media monitoring and analytics tools

These tools can help you monitor campaigns and analyze the metrics to draw actionable insights and demonstrate real ROI. READ MORE

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Steps to Simplifying Private Cloud Deployment

Today, all the rules are being rewritten, both inside and outside the data center. The reason: virtualization. Read this paper to see how enterprises can derive competitive advantage by using virtualization technologies to build the most agile infrastructures. View Now>>

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