Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Google Drive vs. The Rest

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April 25, 2012
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Google Drive vs. The Rest Google Drive is finally here -- here's how it stands up against the competition. Watch out for the gotchas!
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Asus, Fifth and Rising in Tablet Market Asus in 2011 became one of the top five tablet makers, and though it still lags somewhat behind the market leaders.
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New iPad Plagued by Connectivity Issues in Europe, Australia, and Asia Apple is already looking into WiFi problems with the new iPad, in addition the new models have 3G connection problems.
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IPhone Sales Boom Pushes Apple to First-quarter Records Apple on Tuesday announced record first-quarter revenue on the back of soaring iPhone sales, with an assist from the iPad.
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Ex-WSJ Editor Defends Apple's Ebook Strategy The former publisher of the Wall Street Journal has defended Apple's Ebook Strategy saying it is not only good for Apple, but good for consumers and publishers as well.
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Google Begins Penalizing Search 'Over-Optimization' Google's search algorithm will favor websites with high-quality content and less refined search-engine optimization.
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Google Drive: The Pros and Cons Google's online storage service has some inspiring features, but it also has some drawbacks. Let's take a look at them.
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A Sneak Peek at Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' As a Long Term Support (LTS) release, this new Ubuntu Linux version will be a particularly important one for businesses. Here's an advance look at what the new OS--due on Thursday--will offer desktop users.
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Google+ Gets a Share Button The Share button allows you to share an article with your circles or followers -- a process similar to using the Facebook Like button or Twitter sharing.
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Google Starts Selling Phones Again, Tablets Appear to Be Next The Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus is up first for sale at the new Google Play Devices section. It costs $399 and runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
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Do You Know Where Your Cloud Data Is? If your data is in the cloud, do you know where it really is?
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15 Free (or Almost Free) Wi-Fi Security Testing Tools Attempting to "hack" into your own wireless network can help you better understand Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities and how to protect against them.
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The Facebook Phone: Busting the Myth If Facebook focused on its own mobile devices, that could come at the cost of focusing on its competing mobile platforms.
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Amazon CTO: Startups Lead the Way in Big Data Analytics Startups and small companies are stealing a march on some of their larger enterprise counterpart.
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Apple's Tim Cook Disses Tablet-PC Convergence; Breaks My Heart Why can't we have laptop-tablet hybrids and all get along?
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The Most Dangerous Hackers Want to Steal How You Make Money Black hat hackers that penetrate your organization and steal sensitive information like customers' credit card data are a serious threat. But some of the most dangerous hackers in the world aren't after your money; they want to steal the way your business makes money.
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Who is Threatening the Security of Your Network? The most common sources of cyberthreats.
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How Secure Are Your Facebook Apps? How well do Facebook apps protect your privacy? Before you download something new and agree to share information, check out how Privacyscore rates its first.
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Researchers Turn to Vibrating Steering Wheel to Shake Bad Driving Habits AT&T Labs and Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a vibrating steering wheel that they say can help drivers keep their eyes on the road and off of distracting GPS screens.
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Tablets Will Be Most Users' Main Computing Device, Forrester Says Tablets will become most users' primary computing device within the next four years, Forrester Research analyst Frank Gillett believes.
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