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Google to pay $19 million to refund kids' in-app purchases
Google has agreed to pay at least US$19 million to settle a U.S. Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company unfairly billed Android mobile device owners for in-app purchases made by their children, the agency said Thursday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

2014 Gartner MarketScope for Group Video Systems
In this MarketScope report, Gartner evaluated seven group video conferencing vendors on business model, customer experience, market responsiveness and track record, marketing execution, product strategy, and overall viability. Learn more >>

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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

New Facebook tool walks users through a privacy settings checkup
Facebook is rolling out a new privacy settings checkup tool designed to give users a clearer picture of who can see their posts and other information they share. Read More

How (and where) to get the most money for your old iPhone
A barrage of new smartphones is about to hit the market, and there's no better time to sell your old iPhone, but don't wait too long: Prices for the current-generation iPhones will decrease quickly after the iPhone 6 launch. Read More

Samsung jumps into the VR arena with Gear VR
One big drawback: you need a Galaxy Note 4 to use it. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix

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

Get Office 365 Home for $64, almost 50 percent off
That's about $5 a month for the office suite and 1TB of online storage for a year Read More

5 ways to improve your social media campaigns
Social media experts share their best tips for achieving social media success on sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn.com and Twitter. Read More

11 common ecommerce mistakes -- and how to fix them
Ecommerce experts reveal the top blunders businesses make and what you can do to prevent or fix them. Read More

Dell brings Google's Chrome OS to desktops
Dell will ship its first desktops with Google's Chrome operating system this month. Read More


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