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U.S. government turns to Tumblr, Twitter for new intelligence transparency drive
In response to the leaks from former NSA-worker Edward Snowden, the government unveiled an official Tumblr page dubbed IC on the Record (where "IC" stands for Intelligence Community," along with a corresponding Twitter account. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

BYOD: Empowering users, increasing productivity
In this Deep Dive, we'll profile a number of forward-thinking companies and organizations that did just that, achieving success after embracing the concept of user empowerment through BYOD. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: NeuStar, Inc.

Reducing the Risk to Online Content with IP Intelligence
This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More.

Browser-based ad blockers threaten free-for-all Internet
Nearly one in four browsers are armed with an ad-blocking tool, reducing revenue at free-content websites. The popularity of ad blocking -- driven by users' frustrations with intrusive or distracting ads -- could alter the free-for-all model of the Internet. Read More

5 big things to watch for at VMworld
For about the last decade VMware has been one of the pre-eminent companies ushering in a new era of computing related to server virtualization. Now, the company is hoping to extend the shift beyond just server virtualization to include the cloud, plus network and storage virtualization. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Five answers to top BYOD Challenges
Mobility has revolutionized how we do business. Managing mobility and BYOD means knowing how to navigate changing operating systems, changing platforms and changing hardware to reap benefits like improved productivity, agility, growth and better customer service. Here are five steps for choosing an MDM solution for today -- and tomorrow. Learn More

Ubuntu Edge smartphone misses crowdfunding goal by $19 million
Close to 20,000 people backed the project, which ran from July 22 to Aug. 21, but that wasn't enough to reach the ambitious goal. The final sum raised has still made the Edge fund-raiser the biggest fixed-target crowdfunding campaign so far. Read More

Speech recognition: Gimmick or good enough?
While some consider speech recognition a gimmick, the smartphone industry continues to develop it. Read More



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