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Play two games of Tetris and call me in the morning: 13 medical conditions that are being treated with video games
From lazy eye to Type 1 Diabetes, there's probably a video game for what ails ya. Read More


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IT as a Service
This paper discusses how Windows Azure complements Windows Server, and how together, they allow enterprises, regional service providers, and Microsoft itself to deliver applications across private and public clouds View Now

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Leveraging EMC VSPEX for Rapid ROI
ESG analyzes VSPEX and its impact on three customers - through interviews and quantitative research. Findings report that VSPEX provides a flexible solution that reduces CAPEX and leads to positive ROI. Read the complete report. Learn More

Tech's biggest flops, fails, and faux pas of 2013
Oh, what a year to forget. Read More

12 cool gadgets for a post-holiday splurge
Here are a dozen gadgets sure to tempt the true geek's holiday wallet. Read More

IT tells all: A year of missteps, miscues, and micromanagers
Tech pros let it all out in tales of bad managers, miscommunication, and overblown egos. Read More

Nvidia's next-generation GPUs coming sooner than expected?
Maybe it's feeling heat from AMD or maybe it got all the parts it needed early, but it looks like Nvidia will introduce its newest GPU generation one or two months early. Read More


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Building Higher IT Business Continuity
In the past, one- or two-day outages were trouble. Today, a few hours downtime can cripple your organization. It's not just employees who are affected; partners and customers also link to your IT through email and database applications. Make sure you're up on operational continuity: Read the White Paper >> Read now!

10 mobile tech predictions for 2014
What does 2014 have in store for mobile technology? Experts, analysts and others share their predictions for smartphones, tablets, platforms, wireless network technologies, video and mobile banking. Read More

On the HTC One and its Purple Haze
Getting to know a phone and all its quirks takes a while. It takes a good long while longer than most reviewers get to render judgement on a phone. Read More

12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014
The average salary for newly hired IT pros is expected to increase 5.6% in the coming year. Read More

Netflix testing $6.99 streaming plans for new customers
Netflix seems to be testing at least two different $6.99 streaming plans for new customers. One seems like a good deal, the other asks you to sacrifice too much to save a buck. Read More

10 Linux distros to watch in 2014
What to expect in the world of Linux in the upcoming year. Read More


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