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10 best Windows Phone apps for staying productive

Stupid user tricks 6: IT idiocy loves company | FBI seeks Big Brother-'Minority Report' hybrid

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10 best Windows Phone apps for staying productive
We gathered the best apps we could find that take advantage of the Windows Phone Metro UI and that are guaranteed to keep you productive in and out of work. Read More


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CloudPassage
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) is one of the fastest-growing cloud computing sectors. However, cloud providers usage agreements squarely make the user responsible for protecting servers, applications and data. CloudPassage Halo is the award winning cloud server security platform that has everything you need to secure your cloud servers. Read More

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Amazon Web Services

Why Run Windows Server Apps on AWS?
Top 5 Reasons: 1. No New Hardware, 2. Get Started in Minutes, 3. Use Your .NET Skills in the AWS Cloud, 4. On-Demand Test Environments, and 5. Use your Existing Microsoft Licenses. Learn more with on-demand webinar. Watch now!

Stupid user tricks 6: IT idiocy loves company
You'd think we'd run out of them, but technology simply hasn't advanced enough to take boneheaded users out of the daily equation that is the IT admin's life. Here are nine shining examples of user stupidity for your amusement, and education. Read More

FBI seeks Big Brother-'Minority Report' hybrid
Recognizing just how powerful a tool social-networking sites have become in orchestrating protests, rallies, and riots in the United States and beyond, the FBI is in the early stages of designing a complex system for monitoring tweets, Facebook status Read More

Google Chrome remixes worth trying out
Here's a rundown of the Chromium-based remixes we think are the most interesting; they bring privacy, security, social networking, and other interesting twists to Google's Chrome browser. Read More

Here's how to solve America's developer shortage
Until the U.S. tech industry embraces a more realistic view of operational needs -- including not just high-end professionals, but entry-level programmers and everything in between -- the domestic developer pool will remain shallow. Read More



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