ITworld Today | | The market is filled with tech gadgets and gizmos a-plenty. These 10 products stand out among the whozits and whatzits galore for their capability to improve productivity and efficiency in your small business. | | Issue highlights 1. What web? Chromebooks get their first Android apps 2. Rotten Apple: Apple's 11 biggest failures 3. What's hot, not in healthcare IT startups 4. iPhone 6 Plus versus the Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Which phablet is best for you? 5. What you need to know about the Gmail password compromise 6. Laid off from job, man builds tweeting toilet 7. The many looks of the Apple Watch 8. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Understanding Big Data Scalability (eBook) | Webcast: IBM Register today to attend this webcast, and see examples of how The U.S. Tennis Association, Wimbledon and U.S. Golf Association are using the right IT infrastructure to deploy Cloud and Big Data & Analytics. Learn More | Google takes another stab at bringing desktop-style apps to Chromebooks. READ MORE | Apple sets the standard -- for both success and failure. Here's a look at 11 major screwups, some of which almost derailed the company. READ MORE | These are the technologies that get the most (and least) attention from health entrepreneurs. READ MORE | Now that the iPhone 6 Plus has been announced the battle of the phablets is on. There are two great phablet choices between the iPhone 6 Plus and the recently announced Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Which is best for you? READ MORE | Webcast: IBM With end-to-end, tightly integrated functionality and super-fast flash technology, products like IBM FlashSystem V840 Enterprise Performance Solution empower businesses to leverage the efficiency of SDS and the speed of flash storage all at once. Learn More | Five million hacked passwords dumped on Russian cybercrime forums. But there's no need to panic, says Google. READ MORE | Technology, like comedy, uses improvisation. READ MORE | Apple's new smart watch is highly customizable. Here's a look at the possible adaptations available to customers. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | White Paper: Citrix New ways of working call for new ways of managing risk. Mobility, flexwork, BYOD and increased collaboration across organizations have changed the risk profile and undermine existing IT architectures. This paper describes how desktop virtualization can help regain control and reduce risk without sacrificing business productivity and growth. Learn More | | | | | |
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