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Save millions on data centers, thanks to a power usage breakthrough
Researchers developed a way to use burst-mode technology to cut microprocessor power consumption. Their approach could save data centers in North America millions of dollars annually.
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Farm out big data chores so employees can focus on analytics
Data chores -- gathering, cleaning, and sorting -- can be done by an outside firm, so your employees can turn their attention to analytics.
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MacID iOS app: Securely access OS X with multi-factor authentication
Jesus Vigo reviews MacID, an iOS app that provides multi-factor authentication when accessing modern OS X-based computers.
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Want more money and job satisfaction? These are the skills you need
A poll of more than 25,000 developers reveals the technology jobs that pay big bucks, that are fun and those that plain suck.
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Windows Hello brings biometric security to Windows 10
Greg Shultz takes a look at Windows Hello, which is Windows 10 biometric security in a native format that will essentially eliminate the need for passwords.
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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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Spark or Hadoop? Let gravity decide, says Basho CTO
Data follows data, says Basho's Dave McCrory, which is why big data will live in both the cloud and enterprise data centers.
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Keep your Chromebook unlocked with Lollipop Smart Lock
Jack Wallen walks you through the steps for setting up Google Smart Lock so you can keep your Chromebook unlocked with your Android 5.0 smartphone nearby.
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What you need to know about the newest cloud startups from Techstars
Startup accelerator Techstars recently held a demo day for the companies in its cloud accelerator. Here's what you should know about the startups that presented.
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Lisa Prosser: Data Whisperer. Master's student. Reader.
Fitch Rating's Lisa Prosser tells TechRepublic about using data in the enterprise and getting into the data mindset.
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Job interview noobies: Avoid these 10 mistakes
School may have prepared you to administer a network like a pro, but it may not have taught you how to interview like a pro. Here are some missteps you should watch out for.
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Data breaches may cost less than the security to prevent them
Companies have little incentive to invest in cybersecurity, says Benjamin Dean. The security expert says the reason why may be moral hazard.
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Warning bell: It's that time of the month for Google Apps admins
Read the Google Apps monthly newsletter to identify what to check, choose, or communicate to the people you serve.
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Virtual reality spotlight: What can VR bring to the enterprise?
Virtual reality has been largely confined to the consumer space, but VR devices are increasingly being targeted at the enterprise. This guide examines VR technology and its potential for business use.
from Tech Pro Research
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Creating affordable robotic limbs with smartphone technology
Every once in a while you come across a technological evolution that really and truly matters. Here's a company using existing smartphone technology to create affordable robotic limbs.
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New medical app provides Star Trek tricorder-like service
Learn about a new service called teleMED Assist which can connect you directly with medical staff for advice and assistance. It's almost like a real-life version of Star Trek's tricorder.
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Firefox helps you cover your assets with latest Tracking Protection feature
Did you know that not all websites honor Do Not Track? If privacy while browsing is at the top of your priority list, Jack Wallen offers up a Firefox tip that just might allow you to sigh a breath of ...
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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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The one thing Microsoft's Project Spartan browser needs to succeed
Internet Explorer has its issues, but there is really just one thing Microsoft needs to do to drive adoption of the new Project Spartan web browser.
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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 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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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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From Mac Portable to the new Macbook: A history of Apple laptops in photos
With the public release of the new MacBook imminent, we're taking a look back at the history of portable Apple computers. Here's how the designs have changed over time.
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Google's biggest 'moonshots' in photos
Google is known for taking big risks with its unconventional projects known as "Moonshots." Here are the biggest moonshots from the search giant.
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Online privacy: Five tools to keep you safer
It's far too easy for your personal information to fall into the wrong hands. These apps will give you a fighting chance of protecting your privacy.
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Photos: The best tech and science museums in the world
Summer break is around the corner. Check out these 10 tech and science museums to entertain and educate the whole family.
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Five affordable apps for editing digital photos
If you're looking for an inexpensive tool to tackle your photo-editing tasks, check out the apps on this list: Friendly price tags and plenty of features.
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Stop Android Lollipop from killing your battery
Learn some tips and tricks for resolving battery life issues after an Android Lollipop upgrade.
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Windows 7 Files That Contain Icons
As you know, when creating a shortcut you have the opportunity to choose a custom icon. When you do, you’ll see a list of 300 icons that come from the shell32.dll file. However, this isn’t the only na...
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Virtual reality spotlight: What can VR bring to the enterprise?
Virtual reality has been largely confined to the consumer space, but VR devices are increasingly being targeted at the enterprise. This guide examines VR technology and its potential for business use.
from Tech Pro Research
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This is Spartan! Windows 10 Technical Preview, Build 10049
With Build 10049 of Windows 10 Technical Preview, Greg Shultz gets his hands on the Project Spartan browser. Take a look at some of the changes you can expect to see.
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4 mistakes your brand might be making on Facebook
We all make mistakes. Here are 4 your brand might be making on Facebook.
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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.