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Nov 10, 2016
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Why you might want to hold off buying Google Home

Google Home, a stereo speaker/virtual assistant competitor to Amazon Echo, shows promise in its capability to pick up on the context of questions and deliver helpful answers. But CIO.com blogger James A. Martin experienced too many setup headaches to recommend Google's new smart home gadget. Read More

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12 Reasons You Don't Need to Monitor Your Apps

Still wondering what all the application monitoring hype is about? Read more to find out all the reasons why you still don't need to monitor your apps, no matter what everyone else says! Read More

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10 of the coolest things made on 3D printers

Items created on 3D printers continue to amaze: bionic arms, prosthetics for animals, musical instruments, self-driving cars and more. Read More

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4 things you didn't know your GPS apps could do

With Halloween in the rearview, Thanksgiving and the year end holidays are coming on full throttle. Three of the most popular GPS navigation apps, Google Maps, Waze and Apple Maps, recently received new features that will come in handy during holiday trips. Read More

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Google Home: the good, the bad, and the potential

Google Home launched to consumers in November, but many journalists got a sneak peek. Here's what they thought. Read More

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Samsung apologizes for the exploding Note7 with a full-page ad

The mea culpa pledges that the company will learn from the incident and get to the very bottom of why it happened. Read More

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Is the smartwatch market tanking or on a long, slow climb?

Analysts disagree drastically over the health of the smartwatch market. Some say the market is tanking, while others say there are favorable signs and predict healthy smartwatch shipments and sales in coming years. Read More

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The Apple Watch is coming soon to a Kohl's department store near you

Increasing Apple Watch availability in time for the holidays is a good thing for Apple and for Kohl's. Read More

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4 cheap and easy ways to speed up home Wi-Fi

Stuttering video and web pages that take forever to load are signs that your home network is over-taxed. Here’s how to fix it. Read More

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GoPro issues complete recall for Karma, its first-ever drone

The sky's not falling, but apparently the GoPro Karma drone is. Send it back. Read More

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Why 'invisible smart glasses' are the perfect wearable

Dozens of companies promise conspicuous, bulky and expensive smart glasses. But the best idea is regular glasses that are smart. Read More

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Application Performance Management for App-Driven Businesses

This paper explains the importance of APM to today's businesses, provides recommendations that companies should consider when evaluating solutions, and suggests steps companies can take now to adopt APM solutions. Read More

Evaluating PaaS? Focus on speed, compliance and cost

As tech giants battle for cloud dominance, businesses looking to offload heavy-duty infrastructure tasks are reaping hefty rewards from platform-as-a-service offerings. Here’s how three IT leaders mixed and matched their powerful yet flexible PaaS packages.

Inside a hyperscale data center (how different is it?)

CIO.com took a tour of Microsoft’s hyperscale data center in Quincy, Washington. What we saw shows how far cloud data centers have come in a decade.

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