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Oct 13, 2016
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How Can You Make Better Use of Your Backup Data?

Your IT organization is under a lot of pressure to manage data more efficiently and provide access to it more quickly. Your current tools just can't handle the job. When the CEO's email box is unavailable because a server failed, how quickly can IT get it going again? Read More

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Google made an iPhone, so now what?

Google’s new Pixels phones look and cost the same as the iPhone. Now that Google is in Apple territory, what can the original iPhone-maker do to stand out? Watch Now

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Comcast's 1TB data cap starts rolling out across the U.S.

Comcast said it would happen, and now it has. Consider your home bandwidth capped. Read More

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Using the Raspberry Pi to thwart the creepy clown menace

Using a Raspberry Pi, computer vision, and a neural network to thwart the creepy clown menace Read More

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Wi-Fi vs. LTE could be the start of a mobile rollercoaster

The long fight over LTE networks sharing frequencies with Wi-Fi may be just the first of many battles as device makers and service providers try to make the most of the limited available spectrum. Read More

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Google Graveyard: What Google has killed in 2016

Google+ lives on, but many other Google offerings will no longer be able to say that by the end of 2016. Pay your respects at the Google Graveyard 2016. Read More

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Game on: Alienware's 20-year affair with gaming helps drive the future of VR

Co-founder Frank Azor has fond memories of Alienware's early days. It was a wild time of building kick-ass PCs, gaming, lots of sci-fi shows and generally, having a good time. Read More

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Add a backup camera to your older car

The Pearl RearVision backup camera lets you retrofit an older vehicle to provide a view from behind. Keith Shaw from Network World gives you this look at the solar-powered license plate bracket and smartphone system. Watch Now

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Hybrid IT Survey: Part 1 of 4

Does your organization use cloud? It would be pretty surprising if it didn't. Commentators agree that the vast majority of companies now use some form of cloud-based service. But while it's undeniable that cloud has saved money for lots of companies and helped them to be more agile, whether it's delivered on the promise of making IT easier to manage is less clear. Read More

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