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Is the Galaxy S7 or GS7 edge right for you?

Samsung's latest flagship Android smartphones are now available, and though the Galaxy S7 and GS7 edge are similar in many ways, they have unique strengths and weakness you should consider before choosing one of the devices. Read More

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Advanced IT Analytics: A Look at Real Adoptions in the Real World

Join IT analyst firm EMA live April 13th @2PM EDT/ 11AM PDT as they discuss advanced IT analytics (AIA) including what is actually going on, who is successful and why. Read More

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Nvidia Shield is becoming the Netflix and Hulu of the gaming world

Nvidia brings more PC games to Shield through streaming. Read More

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Watch a DJI drone race a Jaguar XJ

What happens when you pair a top Hollywood stunt driver with one of the world’s best drone pilots? You get an amazing cat and mouse chase between the two. That’s what. Read More

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New Fitbit integration means Amazon Echo knows how lazy you are

Thanks to a partnership between Fitbit and Amazon, you can now ask Echo questions about your recent Fitbit activity and receive 'spoken' fitness stats in return. The feature is simple, but it could motivate you to get more exercise. Read More

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BMW: Our future is electric and autonomous cars

BMW announced a shift in its development strategy, saying it will be focused on more all-electric vehicles in the future as well as autonomous technology. Read More

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March Madness apps for iOS could put corporate data at risk

A new report suggests many of the most popular March Madness apps for iPhone and iPad request access to potentially sensitive information, and they could endanger corporate data stored on BYOD phones and tablets. Read More

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Almost 400,000 drones are registered with the FAA

The Federal Aviation Administration's drone registration system is about to hit the 400,000 mark, three months after it was launched. Read More

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4 things you'll love about Fitbit Blaze — and 3 you won't

Fitbit's latest fitness tracker doesn't have any unique new features that set it apart, and as such, it's not a true Apple Watch rival. Blaze does have three compelling features, however, and one of them might surprise you. Read More

White Paper: Paladion Networks

A Framework for Business Aligned Security Monitoring Use Cases

This white paper makes the case and provides a framework for applying business logic to Security Incident and Event Monitoring (SIEM), thereby improving detection capabilities, focusing resources on the highest impact areas. Read More

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These are the top security threats organizations face when using cloud services. Meet the 'Treacherous 12

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