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3 wearables that could replace your Fitbit

If you want to kick off 2017 with a new wearable fitness tracker or smartwatch but aren't sure if Fitbit is right for you, check out these three alternatives from Apple, Garmin and TomTom. Read More

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Top 5 VPN services
Uber admits its self-driving cars have issues with bike lanes
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Solar power is becoming the cheapest form of new electricity
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IDG Editors predict tech trends for 2017
Facebook streamlines the login process with Instant Verification

Video/Webcast: EMA Analyst Research

Orchestrating Digital Workspaces in a Multi-Device World

Join Steve Brasen, research director at leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), live on January 19th @ 2PM EDT/ 11AM PDT to discover the results from primary, survey-based research on current endpoint utilization and workspace requirements, as well as get a pragmatic guide to on-boarding a digital workspace solution Read More

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Top 5 VPN services

If you regularly travel or work remotely, you need to use a VPN or you're putting yourself — and your data — at risk. Here's a look at the options and price plans for some of the top VPNs. Read More

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Uber admits its self-driving cars have issues with bike lanes

Uber Technologies admitted Monday that its self-driving cars have problems crossing bike lanes, and said it is working to fix the issue that could have deadly implications for cyclists. Read More

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6 good reasons not to buy Huawei's Fit wearable

The latest Huawei fitness tracker, Fit, has an always-on watch face, up to six days of battery life, and you can swim with it. But those are the only good things the device has going for it. Read More

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Waymo takes wraps off autonomous minivans

Now that Google has turned its autonomous car research project into a business, the company unveiled a different kind of driverless car that is being road tested. Read More

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Mark Zuckerberg checks in on his year building A.I. for his home

Not all appliances are smart or connected, and even those that are have different interfaces, which made coding difficult, Zuckerberg said. Read More

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Solar power is becoming the cheapest form of new electricity

Unsubsidized solar power is beginning to outcompete coal and natural gas -- and new projects in emerging markets cost less to build than wind turbines. Read More

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Growing crop of Nexus 6P users report serious battery drop-off issues

Many are claiming sudden shut-downs at random intervals, even when the battery indicator is over 50 percent. Read More

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IDG Editors predict tech trends for 2017

Top editors from IDG Enterprise brands Computerworld, Network World, CIO and CSO chime in with their thoughts and predictions for enterprise technology trends in the upcoming year. From Apple to VR, we've got thoughts on what will be hot in 2017. Watch Now

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Facebook streamlines the login process with Instant Verification

The Android-exclusive feature uses your phone number to bypass one-time password entries. Read More

White Paper: F5 Networks

Delivering the IT Power for the Anywhere Enterprise

As enterprises across the globe embrace ubiquitous mobility, global IT leaders are gearing up for yet another transformational wave - moving from managing devices to a new approach to delivering apps, data and connectivity for the instantaneous mobile age. Read More

8 tips for managing without authority

When it comes to managing indirect reports, there's no substitute for experience. Here’s how two project management veterans have found success.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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