Smartphones of Summer: The 12 Hottest Handhelds
CIO.com rounds up the 12 best high-end smartphones available this summer season, from Samsung, Apple, Nokia and more.
Beyond Marissa Mayer: Top Women in Tech
With ex-Googler Marissa Mayer taking the reins of Yahoo, she joins other females in leadership roles at some of tech's largest companies.
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Tips on How IT Leaders Can Attract (and Retain) Millennials
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Slow PC? It May Be Your Browser's Fault
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iPad Mini Not Likely to Follow New iPad's Enterprise Success
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Office 2013 on a Tablet vs. Touch-Friendly Competition
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Dumping Facebook: Why People Are Leaving
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How to Become a BYOD Guru
The iPad has been hailed as a great multimedia consumption device. It has also promised to breathe new life into print magazines. Apple's Newsstand app came out late last year. Let's see how 10 popular iPad magazines stack up.
Don't let questionable Facebook photos or Tweets, a bare-bones LinkedIn profile or negative posts beyond your control derail an otherwise smooth job interview process. Use these 10 tips to improve your personal Google search results and help land the job you want.
In an exclusive Q&A, CIO.com chats with RIM CEO Thorsten Heins on the current state of BlackBerry and how it fell from grace, what RIM is doing to ensure things don't get worse, and the product delay problems that have plagued the company.
Google's brand new version of Android, v4.1 "Jelly Bean," is only available on a select few devices, but the new mobile OS will hit a variety of handhelds and tablets in the coming months. Check out a complete list of the new features in Android Jelly Bean, direct from Google.
IT security threats constantly evolve, and sometimes you have to think outside the box to keep ahead of the more ingenious evildoers. And sometimes you have to get a little crazy.
Two big themes stand out about Office 2013: The Metro makeover, and an expanded degree of integration with Microsofts Windows Live.
Whether you're a large company or a one-person operation, these tools provide online merchants with the capability to enter new products, track existing product inventory, and give customers safe and varied options for shipping and payment.
Just before last weeks July 4th holiday, Google snuck in the announcement that it is killing Google Video, iGoogle, and several other projects as part of an unscheduled spring cleaning effort. Here are 15 products that Google has killed or has announced plans to kill.
The applications, devices and services that have changed the way we do business often started as small-scale alternatives to the status quo. Now we can't survive without them.
The co-author of a new book says younger professionals are gadget-savvy and global-minded, so they require a new leadership style
News
- Mobile and Web Security Will Be Major Topics At Black Hat
- Trentino Joins Italy's Open Source Alliance
- Mayer to Yahoo Employees: "Keep Moving"
- Microsoft Sizes Up its Cloud
- Microsoft Backtracks on Macs and Office 365
- Most CIOs on the Board but have Little Business Influence
- iPhone 5 Rumor Rollup for the Week Ending July 20
- Hacker Arrested for 2008 DDoS Attacks on Amazon.com
- Microsoft's Shift to the Cloud: What it Means for You
- Vodafone's Q2 Revenue Drops 7 Percent
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Applications
- How Businesses Can Get Consumers to Share Their Data
- Trentino Joins Italy's Open Source Alliance
- Microsoft Backtracks on Macs and Office 365
- Pulse Shows Pros of Appliance Computing to Fight Fraud
- Microsoft Open-Sources Entity Framework
- High Capacity Amazon Cloud Computing Update Targets App Bottlenecks
- Dell Pins Software Hopes on the Midmarket
- Epicor CEO Pervez Qureshi Talks Company's Renewal, Saas and Growth Plans
- Microsoft Closes Yammer Acquisition
- Heroku Releases Easy Mac Postgres for Devs
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