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Problems reported mounting USB 3.0 external drives on new MacBooks

Jun 25, 2:13AM

Based on a rash of recent posts in Mac discussion boards, something appears to be up with connecting external USB 3.0 drives (or cables) and the new MacBook Air (mid-2012) and MacBook Pro with...


Has Microsoft opened the door to the Linux desktop?

Jun 25, 12:55AM

Microsoft has alienated its hardware partners and will soon be rolling out a version of Windows that many people already dislike. Will the Linux desktop finally get its shot for the big-time?


Microsoft's Surface tablet: The preannouncement strategy doesn't fly today

Jun 25, 12:42AM

Can Microsoft freeze the tablet market at least a little bit with its Surface product preannouncement? Possibly, but it's not the 1990s anymore.


BYOD and Mobile Content Management: AirWatch says, "It's all about Security."

Jun 24, 9:30PM

Security is a primary business concern and a primary business expense. Ease your burden by selecting a mobile content management solution that works.


RIM considers split, handset unit sell-off: Palm 'Groundhog Day?'

Jun 24, 5:45PM

A Sunday newspaper claims the struggling BlackBerry maker could split in two and sell off its smartphone-making division -- in what is reminiscent of how Palm met its demise.


TeenTech Weekly: Facebook ads, Macbook deals, what Gen-Y wants

Jun 24, 4:53PM

The weekly roundup of Generation-Y and student news & resources you may have missed.


Urban living: Two tips for better broadband connectivity

Jun 24, 3:38PM

A recent move impacted both my home broadband and my mobile connectivity. I was able to solve my problems in just a few minutes with these fixes.


Why proprietary in-car navigation systems need to die

Jun 24, 1:54AM

Cars need to have multifunction displays that are slaves to our smartphones, instead of overpriced and proprietary navigation systems.


The "do not touch" Microsoft Surface touch tablets

Jun 23, 10:56PM

The Microsoft Surface tablets look impressive, but only the touch experience counts.


Charging your iPad only sets you back $1.36 in yearly electricity costs

Jun 23, 10:09PM

There are many things you can complain about when it comes to the iPad, but apparently your electricity bill shouldn't be one of them.


Good news for consumers: Solid state drive prices are dropping

Jun 23, 9:41PM

With prices falling, hard drive manufacturers are giving consumers even more reason to invest in solid state drives.


'Crack the cloud management nut and a cascade of benefits awaits'

Jun 23, 4:40PM

The rise of JBOCS architecture, or 'Just a Bunch of Cloud Services,' with no coordinated governance or rhyme or reason for enterprises, spells trouble.


Back to India: Engineers start company in India after completing Master's in US

Jun 23, 2:20PM

A Q&A with two engineers who decided to venture into the Indian startup world immediately after their Masters in the US.


Twitter quietly grows up; handles its scandal

Jun 22, 9:02PM

While no one was looking, Twitter grew up. Amid an outage on a scale its users have not seen in months, if not a year, the microblogging site showed how it reached "tech maturity".


Google reportedly launching Amazon-like cloud platform at I/O

Jun 22, 8:38PM

Google is reportedly launching a cloud services platform of its own that is said to rival the likes of Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.


Buying the iPhone 5? Prepare to buy new, replacement accessories

Jun 22, 7:42PM

If Apple does change the dock connector, then brace yourself, because you're going to have to replace everything that you currently connector to your iPhone via the dock connector.


Google Maps API pricing scale drops for developers

Jun 22, 6:54PM

Google is slashing rates from $4 per 1,000 map loads to 50¢ per 1,000 map loads.


RIM and Nokia: On Borrowed Time

Jun 22, 6:54PM

While both of these companies have assets of potentially strategic value, neither of them are likely to survive as independent entities or even in one piece.


Learn how enterprise architects can better relate TOGAF and DoDAF to bring best IT practices to defense contracts

Jun 22, 6:39PM

Chris Armstrong, President of Armstrong Process Group, examines how governments in particular are using various frameworks to improve their architectural planning and IT implementations.


When the cloud is not enough, Mercury Electra 960GB SSD will do

Jun 22, 6:38PM

When you have a lot of stuff and need an SSD, this new drive is the one for you with almost a terrabyte of storage.



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