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Can Tiny Ophelia Cure Dell's Big PC Woes?

Comments | Michael Endler, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 04:07 PM
Dell has struggled to adapt as PCs have lost ground to tablets. Is Ophelia, a pocket-sized computing device coming this summer, a step in the right direction? Read More >>

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British Cloud Firm Wins Background Check Security Contract

Comments | Gary Flood, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 03:38 PM
Skyscape Cloud Services will partner with Indian consulting group Tata to provide security for U.K.'s new online criminal background check system. Read More >>

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Xperia Z: Sony's Tablet Reboot?

Comments | Eric Zeman, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 03:15 PM
Sony's new premium Android tablet has a lot going for it. Will it be enough to get Sony back in the tablet game? Read More >>

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Apple iOS 6 Wins DOD Approval

Comments | Elena Malykhina, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 03:12 PM
Apple devices running iOS 6 join BlackBerrys and Samsung Galaxy devices as approved by DOD for use by military and government workers. Read More >>

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Yahoo's Mayer Promises: We Won't Ruin Tumblr

Comments | Thomas Claburn, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 02:15 PM
$1.1 billion deal represents Yahoo's bid to win new users and remain relevant. Read More >>

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Jolla Debuts Smartphone With Sailfish OS

Comments | Eric Zeman, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 01:47 PM
Group of former Nokia employees have developed a new smartphone that will run Android apps. Read More >>

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VMware Preps Amazon Answer | Windows 8 Ultrabook: My First 14 Days

Comments | | May 20, 2013 12:52 PM

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Facebook Ranks Top 'Enterprise' Collaboration Platform

Comments | Gary Flood, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 12:34 PM
Businesses beware: Employees prefer using Facebook to SharePoint and other IT-driven collaboration platforms, finds global study by Avanade U.K. Read More >>

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Yahoo Japan Data Breach: 22M Accounts Exposed

Comments | Mathew J. Schwartz, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 12:31 PM
Yahoo breach could have compromised 10% of all Yahoo user credentials. Meanwhile, Syrian Electronic Army targets The Financial Times. Read More >>

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Ireland Launches New National Broadband Service

Comments | Gary Flood, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 12:16 PM
Network promises speeds of up 70 Mbps and could be in 60% of all businesses and homes by end of 2015. Read More >>

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Dublin Points Big Data Tech At Traffic Jams

Comments | Jeff Bertolucci, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 11:29 AM
Ireland's capital teams up with IBM to use real-time data to streamline bus traffic. Read More >>

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How Password Strength Meters Can Improve Security

Comments | Mathew J. Schwartz, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 11:01 AM
Color-coded password-strength meters nudge users to improve the strength of their important passwords, but have little effect on unimportant ones, researchers say. Read More >>

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4 Ways Driverless Cars Will Shake Up Insurance

Insurancetech | May 20, 2013 10:49 AM
Driverless cars are closer to reality than you think. Here are some impacts they might have on the insurance industry. Read More >>

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Google, DISA Launch User ID Pilot

Comments | Wyatt Kash, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 10:47 AM
Defense Department and Google pilot test seeks more secure ways to authenticate users on commercial cloud services. Read More >>

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Tableau, Marketo Cash In With Timely IPOs

Comments | Doug Henschen, InformationWeek | May 20, 2013 10:02 AM
Tableau Software and Marketo ride hot trends to bank millions with IPOs that post big gains in their first day of trading. Read More >>

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