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U.S. Military Robots Of The Future: Visual TourMeet robots that fight fires, climb ladders, search for bombs, and race across the battlefield. The technological singularity is near, say military strategists. |
10 Must-See Tech Product Ideas From StartupsCan you spot tech's next big thing? Check out ten hot new ideas, fresh from the Demo show, that could impact the way you work and play. |
Oracle Vs. Google: Tour The EvidenceOracle and Google continue to fight a nasty courtroom battle over patent and copyright claims involving Java and mobile phones. Consider some of the crucial evidence introduced so far. |
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Get Social: 11 Management Systems That Can HelpSocial media management systems can help your organization manage and measure increasingly sophisticated social strategies. |
2012 IT Salary Survey: 12 Career InsightsNearly 14,000 IT pros took our 2012 salary survey, providing insights into salaries and bonuses. What can you learn to increase your paycheck and career satisfaction? |
9 Popular Personal Health Record ToolsWhile many consumers remain skeptical of personal health records, advocates say these tools can help patients manage medical data and interact with doctors. Here's a look at nine popular PHR offerings. |
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Adobe Integrates EchoSign e-Signature Service Into Adobe ReaderSay goodbye to the hassle of printing out, signing, and faxing back documents. Adobe has integated its e-signature service, EchoSign, into Adobe Reader X for the desktop, Android, and iOS, so you can sign and return electronic documents from anywhere. The Android and iOS versions of Adobe Reader add the ability to annotate PDF documents by using highlights, strikethroughs, underlines, and sticky notes. |
10 Ways To Get More From Android DevicesWant longer battery life? A faster browser? A way to zap annoying ads? These 10 Android apps and tips can help. |
Break Into Health IT: 9 Master's Degree ProgramsHaving trouble landing a health IT job because you're not a clinician, or your IT experience lies outside healthcare? These master's degree and health informatics programs can help bridge the gap. |
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8 Tablets Fit For Windows 8 BetaCan't wait until the new Windows 8 tablets are released in the fall? These currently available tablets can handle the beta version of the OS now. |
Focus On The Lytro: A Visual TourWho hasn't been frustrated by an out-of-focus photo? The Lytro Light Field Camera might be the most revolutionary change in photography since digital came along: it lets you refocus your photos after you take them. Don't sell your old digital camera just yet, though. The Lytro has some serious drawbacks, including a fixed amount of storage. Take our quick tour of this unusual camera's features, from touchscreen to output. To experiment with the other dynamic photographs we took using the Lytro, read our full review. |
Windows 8 Vs. 10 Big OS AnnoyancesWindows 8 aims to answer some longtime Microsoft OS gripes, from slow startup times to mediocre mobile tools. |
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10 Essential Android Apps For SMBsNo glitz, no glamour, just results: These 10 budget-friendly Android apps help SMB users simplify everyday tasks and power through to-do lists. |
Taposé's Split Screen For The iPad: A Visual TourTaposé (pronounced "tap-oh-ZAY"), a new note-taking app by Zanther, Inc., addresses a problem a lot of iPad users probably wish they didn't have to endure: switching back and forth between two full-screen apps in order to copy and paste items. Taposé lets you split the iPad screen into two side-by-side panes. It comes with five apps that work in the dual panes: Journals, a note-taking app; Web, an integrated browser; Maps, a subset of Google Maps; Contacts, which accesses the iPad's contact list; and Calculator. You can display any two apps at once, or work with two views of the same app. Unfortunately, version 1.0 of Taposé has a beta roughness about it with too many limitations to be useful. I wouldn't rely on it for creating polished business documents. |
Is That Healthcare Website Making You Sick?Many healthcare websites provide valuable information that can help prepare you for the next doctor's visit. But some serve up misinformation that just might land you in the hospital. Here's how to tell the difference. |
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10 CIOs: Career Decisions I'd Do OverListen and learn as leading CIOs share the decisions they'd do over, from misusing outsourcing to adopting tech too early. |
Big Data Talent War: 10 Analytics Job TrendsA gap is emerging among data-savvy professionals, with big-data-analysis and predictive skills trumping routine business-intelligence and information-management talents. |
Write To NTFS Drives With OS X LionAfter upgrading my Mac from OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard to OS X 10.7.3 Lion, I discovered I could no longer write files to external NTFS-formatted drives. The problem is MacFUSE which, I found out, does not support the new 64-bit kernel. If this is happening to you, you must remove the old MacFUSE and install the newer version, which does support the 64-bit kernel. Here's how. |
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