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The curious histories of 10 common computer messages

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Moto 360 teardown reveals absolutely ancient TI processor
2010 called. It wants its power-hungry mobile CPU back. 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

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

4 Reasons to Go Beyond Horizon with XenApp and XenDesktop
While many organizations turn to virtual apps and desktops to support mobility and BYOD initiatives, VMware Horizon addresses these objectives too narrowly. Only a user-centric approach can meet the needs of both employees and IT. This paper explores four reasons to go beyond Horizon with solutions powered by Citrix. Learn more >>

The curious histories of 10 common computer messages
You may know what these messages mean, but do you know where they came from in the first place? Read More

Home Depot hack led to hundreds of thousands of dollars stolen from users' bank accounts
This is why I don't use debit cards to make purchases Read More

BlackBerry's researching a smartwatch, too
Move over Apple: Even BlackBerry is working on a smartwatch. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Data Storage in the Cloud -- Can you Afford Not To?
Moving data to the cloud replaces the high costs of tape and disk storage systems with a cloud storage tier. This paper makes the business case for cloud storage, outlining where capital and operational costs can be eliminated or avoided by using the cloud for backup and archive storage. Learn more >>

Microsoft details Xbox One October update features
Also, analyst says Xbox One sales were up in August, but about that launch in Japan... Read More

5 things made irrelevant by the iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch
Plus one gadget they can't replace ... yet. Read More

Microsoft may buy Minecraft developer for $2 billion
Satya Nadella could be gearing for his first big acquisition as Microsoft CEO: the company is close to buying the maker of the game Minecraft for more than $2 billion, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday. Read More

The Apple Watch is real and here's what it does
The Apple Watch comes in numerous style and acts as a fitness tracker as well as running apps. Read More

 

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