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How to disable Windows Recovery Environment to prevent unauthorized system restores
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) lets users troubleshoot issues affecting Windows' stability. But without proper security, unauthorized users can factory restore PCs and wipe out user data.
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iPhone users: Upgrade to iOS 11.2.2 now if you want to be protected against Spectre
The latest iOS patch from Apple addresses the Intel chip flaw that affects every single i-device.
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How to use syslog-ng to collect logs from remote Linux machines
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of setting up a centralized Linux log server using syslog-ng.
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Qualcomm partnership may bring Google Assistant to your next video conference
Qualcomm's new Home Hub platform aims to bring Google Assistant to video streaming, conferencing, and monitoring.
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Vuzix debuts Amazon Alexa-powered AR smart glasses to help you get work done
The glasses will allow enterprise users to access information from their smart phones seamlessly, using voice commands for the digital assistant.
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Quick glossary: Storage
Storage has always been a key aspect of data management in the enterprise. Now, in the era of big data, understanding storage options and technologies has taken on an even greater significance. This g...
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Samsung Flip is a Minority Report-esque whiteboard to boost meeting productivity
In the same vein as the Google Jamboard and Microsoft Surface Hub, this digital display has some unique features.
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Inside CES 2018: AI, big data, and 5G are the future
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler takes us behind the scenes at CES 2018 and explains why high speed mobile wireless, big data, and machine learning are the business technology trends to watch.
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How Jeb Corliss uses IoT, AR, and VR to fly like a bird
The Apple Watch and an AR-assisted helmet help me make critical decisions instantly, says BASE jumper and wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss.
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At 8.98 mm wide, Acer's new Swift 7 is world's thinnest laptop
Unveiled at CES 2018, the refreshed Swift 7 features an Intel Core i7 processor and eSIM technology for on-the-go connectivity.
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Why 'fail fast' is a terrible business philosophy for most companies
We've been admonished to emulate technology startups and "fail fast." While it's a cute saying, it's not the right way to run IT.
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Amazon on-the-go: Alexa is finally coming to the connected car
Panasonic is teaming up with Amazon to allow drivers to interact with the digital assistant in their car.
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HTC Vive Pro goes wireless, adds built-in headphones for top-shelf enterprise VR
The Vive Pro offers a 78% increase in resolution over the Vive, according to HTC.
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Encryption policy
Encryption offers a means of protecting data in transit or stored on devices--but organizations must follow proven methods and adhere to current standards for it to be effective. This policy outlines ...
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Netgear Armor subscription service will protect your Wi-Fi network for $70 a year
The service features a Bitdefender add-on that protects against malicious websites, unauthorized access, and more.
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Raspberry Pi rival: Android friendly, 4K-capable Asus Tinker Board gets upgrade
The new Asus Tinker Board S is broadly similar in spec to the original board, but adds 16GB of eMMC storage, which Asus promises will boost performance.
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Why your company should stop neglecting data storage: 6 tips for getting organized
Storage is an often-overlooked area, but with the increase in big data, it's worth paying attention to.
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Will 2018 be the year of the chatbot? Not without human help
Chatbots are still in the early stages, analysts say, but knowing how and when to use them in the enterprise may be a catalyst for their growth.











