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CIO Columnist Samsung Galaxy Note II: Visual Tour
By Thomas Claburn
Samsung's Galaxy Note II is big for a phone, but small for a tablet. Take a closer look at the interesting features that set it apart.

Google Chrome Adds 'Do Not Track'
Chrome browser update promises better battery life for users of Windows laptops and improved privacy.

Skype In The Workspace: 3 Key Facts
Microsoft's popular Skype videoconferencing service officially goes social with a professional network for SMBs. Here's what you need to know.

Apple Hit With $368 Million Patent Verdict
Texas jury finds that Apple's FaceTime technology violates VirnetX's patents.

Malware Tools Get Smarter To Nab Financial Data
New versions of the Gh0st RAT Trojan--believed to be used by China--as well as the Citadel cybercrime kit are advancing the malicious state of the art.

HTC, Verizon To Unveil HD Phablet
HTC and Verizon Wireless invite media to 'experience their latest collaboration' at event in New York City on November 13.

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8 Cool Windows 8 Tablets
As Microsoft and its hardware partners produce Windows 8 devices in droves, here's a look at some of the more noteworthy launches.

Samsung Galaxy Note II: Visual Tour
Samsung's Galaxy Note II is big for a phone, but small for a tablet. Take a closer look at the interesting features that set it apart.

Microsoft Office For Android, iOS In The Works
Microsoft may bring limited Office functionality to Android and iOS smartphones and tablets in 2013.

Windows 8 Vs. Windows RT: 8 Key Differences
With the introduction of Windows 8 and Windows RT, Microsoft splits its flagship OS into two distinct flavors. Examine the most important contrasts.

10 Best Apps For Samsung Galaxy Notes
Check out these 10 great apps that take advantage of the Samsung phablet's S Pen stylus.





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