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Four Reasons Why You Don't Really Need a Tablet PC

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June 17, 2011
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Four Reasons Why You Don't Really Need a Tablet PC Tablet PCs are the in thing right now, but you don't need one.
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Google Mobile Tips: 2 New Ways to Search Faster Google has beefed up its mobile offerings lately.
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Security Hysteria: Let's Cut the Hype Hackers are more malicious than ever, but the media- and vendor-fomented hysteria is misplaced. If it doesn't stop soon, expect to see Congress breathing down the neck of IT
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9 Ways to Stop Your IT Outsourcing Deal From Leaking Money Experts estimate that an outsourcing deal can lose up to 30 percent of its value each year due to poor governance. Here's how to plug the holes.
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100 Years of IBM: Milestones From punch cards to the Selectric to the ThinkPad, IBM has been a driving force in technology for a century.
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Do Government Policies and Laws Hinder Tech Advances? We take a look at some foreign and domestic legal efforts to regulate or stifle the Internet, smartphone apps, the U.S. patent system, and streaming media sites, among others. You may be personally affected.
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Get Them While They're Hot: Firefox 5 Release Candidates Debut Faster performance and better standards support are among the improvements in these last, pre-final releases for desktop and mobile.
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Research Tackles Powering the Virtual Data Center Virtualization makes power management more complicated, but one researcher says he has the solution.
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3 Tips for Migrating Applications to Windows 7 Despite years of experience selling to businesses, Microsoft hasn't eliminated the application compatibility problem.
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Senators Propose Mobile Location Privacy Law Following a recent uproar over the ways in which Apple and Google collect location information from mobile users, two U.S. senators propose a law to strengthen privacy in mobile use.
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How Steve Ballmer Could Exit Microsoft Gracefully Steve Ballmer's 11-year stint as Microsoft's CEO must come to an end someday. But when? And how? Here's our best guess
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Who Needs a Cloud? Microsoft Sold 31 Million Copies of Office 2010 Microsoft is lording it over its cloud computing competitors with big sales of Office 2010.
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Making Screen Savers and Finding Leaks Making screen savers and finding date leakage, oh my.
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Is the Enterprise Ready for a Cloud Invasion? Interestingly enough, it is the nature of existing data in enterprises that is driving cloud platforms to live inside enterprises. That's right-get ready for a cloud invasion in the enterprise environment.
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RIM Says Q2 Forecast Is Lower Than Expected Research In Motion missed analysts' lowered revenue forecasts for its fiscal first quarter and said its outlook for the second quarter was lower than expected.
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Obama's CIO Quits The CIO of the federal government, Vivek Kundra, is resigning after two and a half years on the job, the White House said.
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Google, MIT Get PCs and Smartphones in Sync An MIT computer science grad student and a Google researcher have joined forces to build software that makes it a lot easier to move open tasks and apps between smartphones and PCs.
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Windows XP, Vista AutoRun Update Reduces Malware Infections by 82% Microsoft today credited a February security update for lowering AutoRun-abusing malware infection rates on Windows XP and Vista by as much as 82%.
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Five 3D Virtual Environments For Business These immersive virtual environments offer low-cost, easy-to-set-up, browser-based meeting spaces.
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Smartphones and Tablets Create Huge Corporate Security Challenge Adapting security and management for the new generation of mobile devices -- everything from the Apple iPhone and iPad to Google Android devices.
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