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Article | 12/02/2013 Four desktop email clients that can improve your Gmail experience
I don't like Gmail...I love Gmail. But I'm not wild about using it from within my Web browser, as I find the interface, well, lacking. (Unattractive a...
Article | 12/02/2013 Mobile malware still small, but 'malnets' to rise up
With 70 per cent of employees across corporate networks using a personal smartphone or tablet, growing attack surface too big to ignore
Article | 12/02/2013 Microsoft to support Surface Pro tablet until 2017
Microsoft will support its Surface Pro tablet until July 2017, or almost four-and-a-half years after its launch last weekend, the company's website co...
Article | 12/02/2013 Coping with the new economic reality
Senior executives need to review their business plans, investment and growth strategies in light of the new economic reality.
Article | 12/02/2013 In Pictures: The 10 weirdest, wildest, most shocking security exploits ever
Surprise! Bad guys are getting creative
Article | 12/02/2013 In Pictures: 12 hybrid Cloud security products to watch
Here are 12 security products that you can buy for your hybrid Cloud whether they run on premise, in the Cloud or a little of both.
Article | 12/02/2013 Analyst: Google pays Apple $1bn a year to be iOS search engine default
Apple is paid an estimated $1 billion a year by Google for positioning its search engine as the default option on iOS devices, an analyst has said.
Article | 11/02/2013 Microsoft Surface Pro sell-out flap: Is the tablet really that popular?
When the US inventory of the 128GB version of Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet dried up within hours after going on sale Saturday, there were plenty of ...
Article | 11/02/2013 The hottest startups are targeting the enterprise
While some of the most successful consumer Internet companies are capturing the headlines today, more than 70 per cent of venture exits in the last tw...
Article | 11/02/2013 Learn to fail and avoid the next cloud outage
Outages with large public cloud providers aren't more common than they are with a business' own private infrastructure.
Article | 11/02/2013 7 things about SharePoint 2013 all IT pros should know
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 builds upon previous releases in 2007 and 2010 to better support big data, mobile users and public-facing websites. However,...
Article | 11/02/2013 BlackBerry delivers, but the Z10 and Q10 face stiff competition
The newly rechristened BlackBerry delivered on its promise to breathe new life into an aging, iconic product line, but it still faces an uphill battle...
Article | 10/02/2013 IBM supercomputer takes on new role in health arena
IBM's Watson supercomputer has gone from game show king to doctor's office helper.
Article | 9/02/2013 Windows 8 app releases grind to a near-complete halt
When it comes to mobile platforms, it's all about the apps. Got apps? Then you've got users. If you don't, then you don't - just ask BlackBerry about ...
Article | 9/02/2013 Would Microsoft really bring Office to Linux?
There's been a rumor floating around over the past few days that Microsoft is considering making a Linux version of its Office productivity software.
Article | 8/02/2013 Insiders pose 'accidental' threat to business data, Symantec says
Blurring lines between home and office lead to data leakage
Article | 21/08/2012 Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 gets Australian release
Nuance's Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 voice recognition software has been released in Australia, with digital downloads available now and boxed version...
Article | 18/07/2012 Win an iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab in the 2012 PC World Media Usage survey
PC World is running its 2012 Media Usage survey, quizzing you on your Internet browsing habits and media consumption. We're interested in learning mor...
Article | 3/07/2012 Tablets will outship notebooks by 2016, research firm says
Research firm NPD DisplaySearch expects tablet shipments to exceed laptop shipments by 2016, likely due to consumer desire for more portability.
Article | 13/04/2012 RFID "starter kit" is low-cost entry to asset management
Nowadays, you don't have to be a Wal-Mart or Johnson & Johnson to deploy RFID. A kind of "RFID starter kit" from Tego lets much smaller businesses...

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