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Best iPhone, iPad Business Apps for 2014

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Best iPhone, iPad Business Apps for 2014
Looking for iPhone and iPad business apps that can boost your productivity? These 12 lesser-known iOS downloads will help extend your mobile display to a desktop, schedule social-media updates, scan documents and much more. Read More
 


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Productivity showdown: Google Apps or Office 365?
Microsoft Office, as you may be aware, has long been one of the more profitable jewels in the Redmond giant's glittering crown. Even as fierce competition and the shift toward smartphone dominance undercut Microsoft's long-standing role as the 800-pound gorilla of computing in the enterprise, Office has remained the pre-eminent locally-run productivity suite out there. Read More
 

Google Graveyard: Here's what Google has killed so far in 2014
Google beats spring cleaning rush, nixes apps and services Read More
 

Cloud's nightmare: A "run on the bank"
What's the worst case scenario for the cloud computing industry? Is it your service provider unexpectedly shutting down? Sure, that's probably one worst case scenario. Here's another one, proposed by IDC analyst Rick Villars: A so-called "run on the bank." Read More
 

12 cloud computing companies to watch
Venture capital investment has rebounded in recent years to healthy levels and one segment of the technology market that's basking in this is cloud computing. Read More
 

ATM operators eye Linux as alternative to Windows XP
Some financial services companies are looking to migrate their ATM fleets from Windows to Linux in a bid to have better control over hardware and software upgrade cycles. Read More
 

Windows leak site Wzor goes dark a day after feds arrest Microsoft mole
The noted Windows leak site Wzor.net was offline Thursday and its Twitter account had disappeared, a day after an ex-Microsoft employee was charged with stealing trade secrets from the company. Read More
 

15 things we hate about Java
Slow startup times, null pointers, security flaws -- Java's ongoing success leaves plenty to complain about Read More
 

Big data Google-style comes under attack
The article in TIME is headlined “Google’s Flu Project Shows the Failings of Big Data.” However, critics says the real failing here is not with big data but with Google. Read More
 

Big data funding spree continues
Venture capital firms continue to funnel big sums of money to big data startups. Hadoop player Cloudera announced $160 million in new financing, and analytics startup Platfora raised $38 million. Read More
 

IDG Founder and Chairman Patrick J. McGovern dies at 76
International Data Group (IDG) announced Thursday with great sadness that its Founder and Chairman, Patrick J. McGovern, died March 19, 2014, at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, California. Read More
 

13 cool high-tech prize competitions
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