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six tips for managing meetings in multiple time zones with google calendar
manage meetings in multiple time zones with google calendar in your browser, on android, and now on ios. andy wolber offers six tips that can help.
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six things that make open source a no-brainer for your company
if you're struggling with the idea of starting a company using open-source software (or migrating from a proprietary ecosystem), jack wallen has a few points that might make the choice a bit easier.
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vr and your brand: 4 things you should know
before your brand dives into virtual reality, consider these 4 tips for vr success.
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4 things your brand should know about virtual reality
if your brand is thinking of getting into virtual reality, here are a few tips to help you navigate the process.
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appbase handles the dirty work of database management
recent techstars graduate appbase built what it calls a "databases as a service" product to handle database management and optimization for users.
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spartan browser spotlight: features and first impressions
the latest test builds of windows 10 and windows 10 mobile include the project spartan browser. here's a rundown of what the new browser may hold in store for you.
from tech pro research
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apple's guided tour videos teach customers how to use a totally new product
when launching something totally new, companies need to teach potential customers why they need it. jordan golson shares more marketing lessons we can learn from apple.
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why studying computer science may not be the best choice for infosec professionals
business and liberal arts majors are starting to win information security jobs away from computer science graduates as the changing nature of the job requires softer skills - according to one of the w...
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facebook's data center connection to the terrestrial long-distance record
infinera claims the terrestrial long-distance record -- 3,998 kilometers -- for pushing eight terabits of data through a single fiber optic. learn how facebook ties in to this big news.
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18-year-old windows bug allows attackers to harvest credentials
a vulnerability first reported in 1997 can be used by attackers to harvest credentials. although this is even easier to exploit now, a microsoft rep is downplaying the risk.
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in google's master plan, it wins by playing across platforms
google keeps making its software sing on rivals' platforms, and it's paying off.
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why you should be using mobile shopping apps
if you consider yourself above using your mobile device for the purpose of shopping, jack wallen challenges you to think again.
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datazen acquisition could bring microsoft power bi to ios and android
microsoft acquired mobile business intelligence service datazen, possibly signaling a version of power bi for ios and android mobile devices.
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taking the temperature of the saas market
if your company's future involves saas applications, montclare's research tools are well worth a look.
from tech pro research
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5 cool new features in ios 8.3
apple's newest mobile operating system, ios 8.3, is now available. cory bohon takes a look at five cool new features that you can expect to see when you upgrade your ios device to ios 8.3.
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how to enable chrome do not track for better mobile privacy
if you're looking to up the ante on your mobile browsing privacy, jack wallen has a couple of options that might make android users happy.
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7 guerrilla tactics for retaining data scientists
the abcs of retention won't cut it for data scientists, which is why you must use creative tactics. try these out-of-the-box retention strategies.
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5 cool new features in ios 8.3
apple's newest mobile operating system, ios 8.3, is now available. cory bohon takes a look at five cool new features that you can expect to see when you upgrade your ios device to ios 8.3.
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photos: 15 weird and useful things to 3d print for your desk
if you have a 3d printer, you have the means to produce all the functional (and maybe not so functional) office supplies you want.
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five desktop pcs that fit in your pocket: intel compute stick, google's chromebit and more
a selection of windows and linux stick pcs that won't cost you the earth.
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18-year-old windows bug allows attackers to harvest credentials
a vulnerability first reported in 1997 can be used by attackers to harvest credentials. although this is even easier to exploit now, a microsoft rep is downplaying the risk.
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five useful android apps you probably never heard of
if you don't have time to scout around the play store in search of obscure-but-handy apps, check out this list of lesser-known tools.
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spartan browser spotlight: features and first impressions
the latest test builds of windows 10 and windows 10 mobile include the project spartan browser. here's a rundown of what the new browser may hold in store for you.
from tech pro research
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five cost-effective ftp clients
despite what you may have heard, ftp is still very much in the enterprise mix. here are five solid clients worth a look.
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in google's master plan, it wins by playing across platforms
google keeps making its software sing on rivals' platforms, and it's paying off.
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photos: 20 of the world's most connected, innovative cities
as technology advances, our cities are becoming more connected than ever. here are 20 of the world's most innovative and connected cities.
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photos: 10 hardware startups to watch in 2015
the popularity of software startups means that hardware startups often get left behind. here are 10 startups building useful tools, interesting gadgets, and exciting products.
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five free (or nearly free) ftp clients
if your business requires an affordable ftp client, you're in luck: here are five excellent options to consider.
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10 new apps that will change the way you 3d print
3d printing has gone mobile. check out these 10 apps to use for designing cad, printing straight from your smartphone, and ordering prints.
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how to add a drop-down list to an excel cell
drop-down lists can greatly facilitate data entry. here's a look at how to use excel's data validation feature to create handy lists within your worksheets.
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taking the temperature of the saas market
if your company's future involves saas applications, montclare's research tools are well worth a look.
from tech pro research
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ctb-locker virus: how to protect your systems, and what to do if infected
jesus vigo examines the ctb-locker virus, its effects on your data, and how to best protect your computer from this ransomware infection.
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functional programming is about to go mainstream
reactive programming is starting to shape the industry, student by student. matt asay explains.
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list open ports and listening services
you should turn off any services you don't actually need so that they will not become avenues of attack for security threats. different systems will have different services running by default, even b...