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The race to thin: A look back at the incredible shrinking laptop
Take a look back through recent decades at the shrinking laptop, from suitcase-size luggable computers to notebooks so thin and light you might forget you're carrying them. Read More


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8 Dedupe Features to Avoid
When considering adding deduplication software to your existing storage strategy, there needs to be a balancing act between optimizing for performance, optimizing for capacity, and avoiding performance bottlenecks. This independent white paper offers guidance on evaluating deduplication solutions and includes the 8 top dedupe "features" to avoid. Read More

11 hard truths about HTML5
HTML5 heralds some nifty new features and the potential for sparking a Web programming paradigm shift, and as everyone who has read the tech press knows, there is nothing like HTML5 for fixing the Internet. But the reality of HTML5 falls short of the hype. Read More

Hail the return of native code and the resurgence of C++
Programming language trends come and go, but the latest language darling is probably the last one anyone expected. Believe it or not, 2011 could be the year of C++. Read More

Tech jobs vaporized as patent war goes nuclear
Think what Google could do with $6 billion: research that would spawn new products, advance innovation, and create who knows how many thousands of good jobs up and down the technology food chain. Instead, that money is going to buy patents. Read More

Why PCs trump iPads for innovation
The strongest argument in favor of the personal computer is the iPad. Read More

No contest: Mac vs. Windows security
For nearly two decades now, security experts have debated whether Microsoft or Apple offers superior security. However, the question of whether Microsoft or Apple is more secure is no longer even relevant: Security threats of today and tomorrow aren't as tied to specific desktop platforms as they once were. Read More




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