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The history and evolution of 4G
Scott Reeves looks at the two main contenders for 4G and where they differ from the current 3G systems in operation.
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10 new Excel 2013 functions that can save you time
Excel 2013 includes a number of new functions designed to help you work more efficiently.
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Aruba acquires AirWave
Aruba Networks has acquired leading wireless LAN management vendor AirWave Wireless for $37 million.
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Unit testing Android apps with Robolectric: advanced use cases
Learn how the Robolectric API is useful for various Android unit tests, such as when you're working with delayed and background tasks.
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Apple OS X Server: How to set up Open Directory
Once you've installed and set up Apple's OS X Server, setting up Open Directory is the next natural step. Here's how to do it.
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The problem with top-down decision making
When those outside the daily work routine make decisions for end-users, they had better include them.
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Asian Technology
TechRepublic's Asian corespondents track the most important trends and product developments coming out of the East, and evaluate what they mean for the business technology market.
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Victorian government buying locally
Over 70 percent of contracts awarded under the first nine months of the Victorian government's eServices Panel have gone to Australian companies, the Minister for Information and Communication Technol...
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Avoid getting buried in technical debt
Ward Cunningham wrote in 1992 that shipping first-time code is like going into technical debt. Chip Camden explains that the usefulness of the technical debt metaphor is awareness.
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IT's new role as big data stewards
Forward-thinking IT departments should take these four big data stewardship steps now.
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Protect your business data with five BYOD security apps
Jack Wallen lists five must-deploy tools to help secure your company's BYOD experience.
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Cloud revolution has borne fruit, along with a few bad apples
Nick Hardiman considers the results, so far, of the cloud revolution in IT. What are the main benefits, and what are the accompanying problems?
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Screenshots: Five obscure web browsers
Not all web browsers are created equal, but obscurity does not mean they are not worth your attention.
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Five things you should know about Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a free analysis service which measures website activity and performance. These five tips can help you get more out of it.
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Photos: Asus 8.9-inch Eee at CeBIT
At CeBIT 2008, Asus had a massive presence and managed to draw crowds wanting to get a closer look at the new and improved 8.9-inch Asus Eee PC.
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Using Facebook's Like button does not fall under 'protected speech'
A judge rules that Facebook's Like button is not "protected speech."
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Kids in costume at C2E2 2012
Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo (C2E2) was held on April 13 - 15, 2012. There were quite a few kids in costumes at this year's event. Here are some photos that were taken by C2E2 attendees.
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Installing vSphere on Cisco UCS C-Series servers
Follow along as Lauren Malhoit writes about the Cisco UCS C-Series rackmount servers, which offer many of the same advantages as blade servers but at a more SMB-friendly price.
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The cloud is a revolution-enabler for SMBs
Small businesses and startups may have the most to gain from cloud technology. Thoran Rodrigues explains how this leveling of the playing field works to the advantage of the SMB.
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Google Apps v. Office 365 summary: Which is better?
Ian Hardenburgh sums up his research on the Google Apps and Office 365 suites. He has a preference, but it still comes down to individual needs and your number of users.
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Making the case for claims-based identity
An important part of your overall Information Technology security strategy needs to account for how your application will handle user identity. Claims-based identity as a strategy for addressing user ...