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Tweet if you see Osama
The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue terror alerts via Facebook and Twitter. Is Cringely the only one who thinks this may be a bad idea? Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel Xeon Processors

HP Power Advisor utility
This technology brief identifies factors affecting power requirements, explains how the Power Advisor works, and provides an example of how it can be used. Read now

WHITE PAPER: Polycom

The State of Unified Communications
Your company is most likely using many forms of communication to get business done. But, if yours is like most small businesses, you're using these services separately, and paying a high cost to do so. IDG Research Services surveyed the InfoWorld audience to uncover the state of unified communications (UC). Read now.

Bing for the iPad: Not just a search engine
With the debut Thursday of its Bing for iPad app, Microsoft has, in effect, introduced a pseudo-browser to Apple's App Store. Read More

When Android upgrades go bad, users are left in the lurch
Carriers, handset makers, and Google are to blame for a splintered platform that all but guarantees incompatibilities and frustrated users. Read More

Build for Android or iOS? There's no need to choose
If the past decade has taught us anything, it's that the browser is the application runtime that matters most. Build for the browser. Read More



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