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Technology Makes Dreams Come True in Jurassic World
The real life inspiration for Jurassic's famous paleontologist shares his insight about the latest installation of the iconic franchise that opens today, starring Chris Pratt.
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Oculus defines its VR journey: Unveils consumer Rift, VR content, Microsoft partnership
Palmer Luckey and company gave the public its first look at the upcoming consumer version of Oculus Rift and showed off what people can expect when they put it on.
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Oracle's rising open source problem
Oracle may miss yet another earnings target, and open-source databases could be the culprit.
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India's e-commerce startups are shopping for engineers in Silicon Valley
India's e-commerce startups are faltering and looking Westward for talent as they try to scale and go global. Discover which skills are in short supply.
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The number one reason some financial services firms don't adopt cloud
A recent survey's findings point to encouraging signs of cloud confidence among financial services firms. However, some firms are still not adopting cloud. Learn the top reason why.
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R&D spending and patent generation in top tech companies
We examine some statistics that shed light on technology companies' differing approaches to innovation.
from Tech Pro Research
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Photos: 10 tech gifts for Father's Day
Is your dad a technophile? Here are 10 gifts guaranteed to wow him this Father's Day.
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Dear Google: App parity, please?
Listen up, Google! Andy Wolber wants key Google Docs features to be the same on Android and iOS.
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Attack the big data security problem by reversing the 80-20 rule
Big data analysts spend most of their time ensuring that sensitive data fields are secure. Read about solutions that could allow analysts to focus more attention on algorithms and reporting.
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10 do's and don'ts for successful podcasting
If you're considering adding podcasts to your promotional routine, you'll want to treat the product and audience with respect. Veteran podcaster Jack Wallen shares 10 tips for getting it right.
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Chromixium: A new Linux distro with a Chrome OS twist
A long time Ubuntu fan, Jack Wallen opts to depart from the safe and familiar in search of something new. That search led him to a very Chrome OS-like Linux distribution called Chromixium.
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Does anyone still want to be a CIO?
As IT-centric leadership roles proliferate, does anyone even want the CIO position anymore? Patrick Gray spells out why the CIO role is inherently flawed.
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The iPad will be even more business-savvy when iOS 9 comes out
Thanks to new multitasking features in iOS 9, the iPad will be an even stronger standalone business device.
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Apple Watch review: Style, but little business substance yet
Apple's entry into the wearable market is typically elegant, and expensive. However, its reliance on a companion iPhone can make it seem like an optional extra rather than a 'must-have' item.
from Tech Pro Research
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5 calendar apps for your iPhone to keep you on time and on task
Finding the right calendar can do wonders for your punctuality and productivity. Here are five iPhone apps to choose from.
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Cracking the mobile collaboration code
If your workforce wants mobile collaboration, be prepared to crack your organization's mobile collaboration code first.
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Firefox OS and Ubuntu Touch: A possible solution for what ails them
Both the Ubuntu Phone and Firefox OS stand little chance of making it in the current mobile landscape. Jack Wallen ponders an idea that might possibly give them a fighting chance.
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Cracking Open the Apple Watch (2015)
Bill Detwiler cracks open the Apple Watch and shows you the hardware inside Apple's new smart watch wearable.
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Photos: Apple Watch versus Android Wear
Here's a visual comparison of the Apple Watch versus Android Wear. See some of the biggest pros and cons of both platforms, in photos.
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Screenshots: Microsoft Office 2016 Preview
Collaboration and cloud services are the name of the game for Microsoft Office 2016. But what does that mean from a user's perspective? As it turns out, not as much as you might think.
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Photos: DARPA Robotics Challenge unleashes the next wave of humanoid robots
The most brilliant robotics minds in the world gathered for DARPA's Robotics Challenge finals in Pomona California from June 5-6. Take a look at some of the craziest robots from the expo and competiti...
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Latest Android wear update brings serious relevance to wearables
Certain Android wear smartwatches are about to get even smarter. Jack Wallen introduces you to the newest feature to come to Google's internet of things.
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R&D spending and patent generation in top tech companies
We examine some statistics that shed light on technology companies' differing approaches to innovation.
from Tech Pro Research
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Protect your data with these five Linux encryption tools
Encryption on Linux has gotten much easier, thanks to apps like these.
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List open ports and listening services
If you're looking for a way to discover which ports are standing wide open on network machines, read about a powerful cross-platform solution that will do the trick.
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How to add a drop-down list to an Excel cell
Drop-down lists can greatly facilitate data entry. Here's a look at how to use Excel's data validation feature to create handy lists within your worksheets.
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Scrambl3: First commercial offering of NSA's Mobility Program derails surveillance
If the latest news from The Guardian is any indication, applications like Scrambl3 are more relevant than ever.
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Microsoft acquires Wunderlist and strengthens its mobile strategy
Microsoft is positioning itself to be the largest and most well-funded provider of third-party mobile productivity apps.
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10 ways to reference Excel workbooks and sheets using VBA
Excel offers myriad options for referring to workbooks and sheets in your VBA code. See which methods make sense in which situations.
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10 things IT needs to do during a merger
A merger or acquisition can unleash an avalanche of complex issues for IT departments. Here are 10 survival tips to minimize the disruptions and help preserve your sanity.
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Apple Watch review: Style, but little business substance yet
Apple's entry into the wearable market is typically elegant, and expensive. However, its reliance on a companion iPhone can make it seem like an optional extra rather than a 'must-have' item.
from Tech Pro Research
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The Get Windows 10 program has hatched!
It's official: Windows 10 will be available on July 29. So, it's time to start thinking about the free upgrade process. Greg Shultz explains.
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Windows 7 Files That Contain Icons
As you know, when creating a shortcut you have the opportunity to choose a custom icon. When you do, you’ll see a list of 300 icons that come from the shell32.dll file. However, this isn’t the only na...
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Apple Watch teardown reveals unique hardware and replaceable parts
The Apple Watch may not be fine jewelry, but Bill Detwiler cracks it open and shows you why he thinks it's a fine piece of tech.