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Sometimes it's ethical for the doctor to Google you

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February 15, 2015

Sometimes it's ethical for the doctor to Google you

Patient-focused online searches can uncover health risks, but may erode confidence in a doctor. READ MORE
 

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WHITE PAPER: Attachmate

Six Ways To Re-Think Your File Movement Strategies

As organizations re-think their file movement strategies, they need better visibility over files and file movements, better management of file access, and better governance of file actions. LEARN MORE

11 geeky street signs: Finding your way to nerdvana

From Leet St. to There and Back Again Ln., we'll show you the way to some of the geekiest places on earth. READ MORE
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How to share your location with iOS 8 (without creeping yourself out)

iOS 8 offers precise control over who can see your location and when. READ MORE

The rise (and rise) of Slack, Silicon Valley's hottest startup

Slack has a very simple concept that resonates with many: IRC for the enterprise, with hooks between the chat app and just about any external service you can imagine. READ MORE

Get a free Roku or Amazon Fire TV stick with Sling TV

Sign up for three months of the $20/month television service and get a streaming stick for free. READ MORE
WHITE PAPER: Rackspace

Do You Know Who is Running Your Cloud?

Choosing a partner with deep cloud expertise, a track record of leadership, an understanding of your industry, and insight into your business' unique requirements is the clear path for migrating your operations into a scalable, highly available cloud solution. LEARN MORE
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How to reset your Mac's NVRAM, PRAM, and SMC

If you're experiencing weird glitches with your Mac, this troubleshooting step may help. Joe Kissell explains when and how to zap your NVRAM. READ MORE

Apple bumps approved size for iOS apps, lets them eat twice the memory

People with lower-end iOS devices may see their memory gobbled up quickly. READ MORE

Listen to 300 Android phones and tablets sing in a choir

Google employees in Tokyo strung together 300 Android phones and tablets with Androidify characters to bellow out an arrangement of Ode to Joy. Check it out for yourself. Google is actually putting the choir on display in Tokyo on Tuesdays and Thursdays for anyone that wants to see it in person. For the rest of us, check out the YouTube video. It's adorable.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Core Java for the Impatient

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE
WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Android, iOS, Windows Security Architectures

This white paper discusses the security implications and capabilities of the major mobile OS platforms, and presents comprehensive technologies and best practices to ensure control and security without impairing productivity. VIEW NOW
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