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10 Windows Ultrabooks: Not Just For SMBs
Can an ultrabook offer your small- to medium-size business more than a MacBook Air or a tablet can? Take a look at the slim new laptops coming from Lenovo, Sony, Asus, and others. View the Slideshow |
10 Popular Pharmacy Information Systems
Healthcare providers need top-notch pharmacy information systems to safely deliver medications. Consider our overview of the top players. View the Slideshow |
SkyDrive, Windows 8 Metro-Style: A Visual Tour
We test drive the Windows 8 Metro final preview version of SkyDrive, Microsoft's cloud storage service. View the Slideshow |
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Apple WWDC: 17 Cool Innovations
Apple unveiled useful tweaks and new ideas at its Worldwide Developer Conference. Take a peek at our favorites, from MacBook Pro to iOS 6. View the Slideshow |
Windows 8 Tablets: Computex Sneak Peek
From Acer to Lenovo, hardware makers showed off early versions of Windows 8 tablets at the Computex tradeshow. Take a look. View the Slideshow |
8 Health Information Exchanges Lead The Way
Look inside some of the most established HIEs and how they help U.S. health organizations share data, in the name of lower costs and better patient care. View the Slideshow |
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Microsoft on{X} For Android: A Visual Tour
Microsoft--yes, Microsoft--has a new Android programming platform called on{x} and it's great. Developed by the Microsoft R&D team in Israel, on{x} lets anyone turn an Android phone into an uber event-driven notification gadget. View the Slideshow |
Windows 8 Release Preview: Key Features
Microsoft's Windows 8 includes a host of new features and capabilities to keep desktop PCs a centerpiece of business and consumer computing in the age of smartphones and tablets. View the Slideshow |
iPhone 5 Predictions: The Best And Worst
Apple's next iPhone will likely arrive in September or October. As the rumor machine cranks into high gear, we sort the solid predictions from the silly. View the Slideshow |
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10 Big Deals Show Future Of Social Apps
Several recent acquisitions in the social networking market point to a not-so-distant merger of social and business apps. View the Slideshow |
Google Chromebook, Chromebox: Visual Tour
Samsung's new hardware combined with Google's upgraded Chrome operating system could finally pose a challenge to Windows or Mac OS X personal computers. View the Slideshow |
Diet Coda: Visual Tour Of An iPad Code Editor
Diet Coda lets Web developers leave their notebooks at home. The $19.99 code editor for the iPad from Panic, Inc., is portable friendly, including an adaptive keyboard that tunes itself to programming languages for making it fast and easy to work with remote files. View the Slideshow |
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11 BI Tools To Analyze Healthcare Operations
Although clinical decision support systems remain the rock stars in many large hospitals and group practices, let's not forget the need to analyze operational, financial, and quality control data. View the Slideshow |
Facebook's History: From Dorm To IPO Darling
Facebook's IPO brings the world's most popular social network into Wall Street's big league. After a wild ride, Facebook's future depends on profiting from an increasingly mobile user base. View the Slideshow |
10 Wearable Devices To Keep Patients Healthy
Wearable devices equipped with sensors, Web connections, or both, help consumers and healthcare providers track health and fitness. Take a look at what's possible now. View the Slideshow |
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Military Transformers: 20 Innovative Defense Technologies
Department of Defense technologies under development, from brainy microchips to battlefield transformer vehicles, promise to make the U.S. military more nimble. Here's a visual tour of 20 breakthrough ideas. View the Slideshow |
10 iPad Cases Fit For Summer
Taking your iPad along on vacation this year? Then you will want a special case to protect against sand, surf, and other tablet enemies. View the Slideshow |
Who Would We Miss? Microsoft, Yes. Apple? Sort Of. RIM, Definitely.
Imagine if one of the major technology companies disappeared without a trace. No more of its products, no more support. Which company would we miss and which would be no great loss? We asked ourselves this question about Microsoft, Google, Apple, IBM, RIM, and some other biggies. Here's what we think. View the Slideshow |
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