Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Alienware reveals new Area-51, Nintendo announces New 3DS

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How to Protect Enterprise Data Yet Enable Secure Access
Let's face it. Today's enterprise IT is faced with an increasingly challenging landscape, as the proliferation of personal devices in the work place and the sheer amount of unstructured data and content being generated continues to reach new heights. Learn More

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8 Steps to Fill the Mobile Enterprise Application Gap
Mobile devices and applications are quickly becoming as important and widespread in the enterprise as PCs and traditional business apps. Traveling executives and Millennials alike expect to communicate, collaborate and access their important work applications and data from anywhere on whatever device they choose. Read now

Alienware reveals new Area-51, Nintendo announces New 3DS
Also a few notes from Sony's pre-Tokyo Game Show press conference. Read More

4 free mobile apps for finding parking
Frustrated by spending too much time searching for parking? I've got four free apps to help cut the frustration and find you a spot fast. Read More

Oops! Microsoft accidentally teases Windows 9 'coming soon' on social media
Microsoft's internal censors seem to be sleeping on the job this year. In June, the Surface Pro 3 manual included several references to a small-screen Surface Mini despite the fact that a small-screen Surface Mini was never actually released. And now, as rumors of Windows 9 swirl, Microsoft China appears to have confirmed the impending reveal. Read More


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Achieve Deeper Network Security and Application Control
Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) have emerged to revolutionize network security as we once knew it. Yet to safeguard an organization from today's ever-evolving threats, NGFWs must be able to deliver an even deeper level of network security. View Now

The care and feeding of a rockstar developer
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First mobile device with MIPS 64-bit processor coming in 2016
Imagination Technologies hopes to catch up with ARM and Intel in the mobile space with its first MIPS 64-bit processor core design, which could be in tablets and smartphones by 2016. Read More

Uber vows to defy German ban on its UberPop ride-sharing service
Uber Technologies must stop operating its ride sharing service UberPop in Germany or pay a fine, a German court has ruled -- but the ban could be short lived, a court spokesman said Tuesday. Read More


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