Monday, July 22, 2013

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  Monday, July 22, 2013
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Michael Endler Michael Dell Faces Biggest Week Of His Career
This week could alter the course of Michael Dell's legacy, as investors consider his $24.4 billion offer to take the company private.


Google Maps Updated: 10 Cool Features
Tour the latest version of Google Maps, now available on the iPad and the iPhone, boasting better navigation and search tools, including Google Earth's bird's-eye view.

SAP Co-CEO Snabe Plans To Step Down
Bill McDermott will become sole CEO by 2014 as Jim Hagemann Snabe moves on and power shifts within SAP's executive team.

Apple Tinkers With Larger iPhones, iPads
Apple has asked suppliers for larger prototypes of its smartphone and tablet, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Don't Give Up On The PC
The factors hurting the PC market now may not be Intel's fault, but they are Intel's problem. Fix them and we'll talk.

Apple Developer Forum Hack Explained
Turkish security researcher said his bug report wasn't malicious, disputes Apple's claim that attack compromised information on iOS and Mac OS X developers.

Don't Count VMware Out In Rough Seas
Wall Street analysts and pundits are busy talking down VMware, but the virtualization pioneer is going through a cycle from which it's likely to bounce back.

Moto X: Motorola's Not-So-Bold Rebirth
As Motorola prepares to reveal the Moto X, its first smartphone developed under Google's ownership, here's what we expect.


QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to you" -- Aldous Huxley


 
FEATURED REPORTS and FEATURED WHITEPAPERS
  • Why You Need An App Store

    As smartphones and tablets displace PCs as the client device of choice for more workers, software distribution and management strategies must adapt. It's a pull, not push world. Time to get an enterprise app store open for business.

  • Strategy: Building and Enforcing an Endpoint Security Strategy

    In today's enterprise, the endpoint could be any number of devices operating in any number of locations. With endpoint technology changing so rapidly, what's the best approach to building an effective, enforceable endpoint security strategy that works across the enterprise? ...

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Google Maps Updated: 10 Cool Features
Tour the latest version of Google Maps, now available on the iPad and the iPhone, boasting better navigation and search tools, including Google Earth's bird's-eye view.

10 Top Password Managers
Tired of being stuck in password hell? Consider these password managers that balance security with convenience.

Big Data Analytics Master's Degrees: 20 Top Programs
These one-year and two-year graduate programs are just what's needed to close the big-data talent gap. Read on to find a school that fits your ambitions and background.

How To Hack Facebook In 60 Seconds
Facebook rewards U.K. researcher with $20,000 for discovering a mobile device confirmation bug that could be used to take control of any Facebook account.

Google Invites Users To Send Money Via Gmail
Google invites some users to try the new version of Google Wallet that lets you send money via Gmail.

 

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