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| | Asana moves beyond simple task management with new update 09.30.2015 12:13 PM Asana, the popular task management system, announced a whole suite of new updates Wednesday morning designed to enhance the experience of using its products. | |
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| | Adblock Plus creators plan independent board to decide ad acceptability 09.30.2015 12:20 PM The creators of Adblock Plus will let an independent advisory board decide what ads are acceptable. | |
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| | Microsoft offers businesses a 'premium' network link to Office 365 09.30.2015 12:43 PM Microsoft has rolled out a premium service called Azure ExpressRoute, which allows businesses to connect to Office 365 via a private, managed wide area network instead of the public Internet. | |
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| | Samsung's Gear S2 smartwatch available Oct. 2, starting at $299 09.30.2015 12:50 PM The Tizen-powered watches are compatible with most Android devices, in case you want to broaden your horizons outside of Google's smartwatch OS. | |
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| | Microsoft accidentally releases Windows 7 'test' patch, freaks out users 09.30.2015 2:19 PM If you run Windows 7 and saw an unknown patch this morning that seemingly disappeared, relax. It was a Microsoft error. | |
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| | Google backs RCS, working with carriers to bring new messaging standard across the Android ecosystem 09.30.2015 3:24 PM The advanced messaging standard is like SMS on steroids, and Google's support in Android gives it a big boost. | |
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| | IBM-Box enterprise deal yields new content tools 09.30.2015 4:57 PM | |
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| | Hillary Clinton aides worried about antiquated technology, use of personal email 09.30.2015 5:11 PM Senior aides to Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state expressed concerns about the poor level of State Dept. computer technology and the use of personal email by staffers, according to emails released on Wednesday. | |
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| | IBM brings Bluemix behind the firewall for sensitive workloads 09.30.2015 9:01 PM IBM's Bluemix development platform is already available in public and hosted private cloud versions. On Thursday, the company announced a third option for customers that need to build apps behind a firewall. | |
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| | The price of free: how Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Google sell you to advertisers 10.01.2015 3:00 AM Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and others collect data about you as you use their services. Here's what they snag, and how to stop them from doing it. | |
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