
BlueStacks: A First Step Toward Android On Windows
Want to run Android applications natively on Windows? Now you can, although BlueStacks still needs a lot of work to be attractive to most people..
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Adobe Upgrades Flash Player, Adds Gaming Features
Adobe says Flash now supports hardware acceleration and native C/C++ code libraries, shares plans to charge developers a fee for using premium features..
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The Connected Enterprise: Poised For Takeoff?
At this year's Enterprise Connect conference, vendors showed plenty of enthusiasm and promise toward real enterprise interoperability. Here are a few standouts..
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Nokia Lumia 800 Arrives In China
First CDMA Windows Phone for Chinese market is key to Nokia’s turnaround hopes, and Microsoft’s mobile fortunes..
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FBI, Army Tap Epic Games For Training Simulations
Intelligence and military agencies license the game engine behind Gears of War and Mass Effect to simulate decision-making, medical, and crime-scene scenarios..
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10 Trends: Big Data Jobs | India Criticizes H-1B Visa Rejections
10 Trends: Big Data Jobs | India Criticizes H-1B Visa Rejections
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Jive Builds A Better Intranet, Bolsters Gamification
New Social Intranet Solution and Gamification products expand the collaboration and team incentive capabilities of Jive Social Business Platform..
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Saving The SAN
You don't have to turn your storage area network upside down, with performance-sensitive data moved into the server on a flash-memory device. If you can fix its performance issues, the SAN has distinct advantages over server-side caching..
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IT Decisions Hang On Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling
Supreme Court's ruling on the constitutionality of healthcare reform legislation could influence the direction of health IT..
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Outsourcing Or Automation: No Difference To Unemployed Workers
Some 750,000 U.S. tech and business workers are going to get the pink slip between now and 2016. Does it really matter if their jobs go offshore or are replaced by machines?.
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Some States Slow To Pay Medicaid EHR Incentives
Some are making strong efforts to spread health IT, but a dozen are not yet paying providers for EHR adoption..
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Samsung Ships 5 Million Galaxy Notes, Proves Reviewers Wrong
Samsung has shipped 5 million Galaxy Note smartphones since its debut last year, despite the fact that it was panned for being too large..
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Apple's 4G iPad Problems Prompt Australian Refunds
Apple raised the ire of Australian watchdogs who say the new iPad isn't a 4G device, even though that's how Apple advertises it. This isn't (entirely) Apple's fault..
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AstraZeneca Pilots Microsoft Lync For Better Collaboration
R&D, supply chain operations, and the communications budget gain from Microsoft's unified communications suite, says pharmaceutical CTO at Enterprise Connect..
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India Lodges Complaint Over H-1B Visa Rejections
U.S. makes it too difficult for foreign tech pros to enter the country on H-1B and L-1 visas, Indian commerce minister says..
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Big Data Talent War: 10 Analytics Job Trends
A gap is emerging among data-savvy professionals, with big-data-analysis and predictive skills trumping routine business-intelligence and information-management talents..
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Elderly Patients Want Docs To Explain Technology
Older patients aked to use mobile monitoring devices want clinicians to coach them, according to a new survey..
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NASA To Auction Off Patent Portfolios
Chicago-based ICAP Ocean Tomo will sell three portfolios comprising 12 patents as part of NASA's strategy to transfer innovations to the private sector..
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The Hive Mind And Enterprise Social Networks
Can social media help unlock your business's inherent cultural knowledge?.
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