Issue highlights 1. Just THE 10 BEST racing games 2. Look, ma, no hands! 9 mounts for mobile devices 3. GEEKEND: Comic-con costumes, chess computers and Google Maps vacation tips 4. How to disable Gmail's inbox sorting 5. Dead tablet walking: No more big updates coming for the BlackBerry Playbook 6. The LittleBox turns your Raspberry Pi into an all-in-one PC 7. Why the new 'superphones' really are super 8. It's not a Terminator, but scientists create liquid metal with 3D printer 9. WIN THIS BOOK: Drupal 7 Explained |
| White Paper: Canon In this white paper, we'll examine the current state of enterprise printing technology with an emphasis on key IT concerns and desired solutions. What are the key mobility/cloud trends in the workplace and how have the lead to the inefficiencies of enterprise printing today? Learn More |
| Fancy a race? We've got you covered with Forza, Grid, and more of the best racing games of the last few years. READ MORE |
| On the desk or on the go, it is often inconvenient -- and sometimes dangerous -- to have to hold your smartphone or tablet. These mounts for your car, office or home let you drive, work or play hands-free. READ MORE |
| Another Geekend is upon us! Watch for some great advice on geeky things to do this weekend. READ MORE |
| Don't like how Gmail is putting your emails into categories like social, promotions or updates? Luckily, t's an easy feature to disable. READ MORE |
| Webcast: IBM Learn how sales, finance, marketing, procurement, and supply chain leaders are leveraging SaaS to become more agile and serve the customer better. Learn More. |
| Not only is the Playbook not getting a BB10 port, it's not getting anything. READ MORE |
| What would happen if an iMac and a MakerBot Replicator married and had a kid? I imagine it would look a something like the LittleBox. READ MORE |
| These phones have features that radically exceed not only those of other phones but also those of other consumer devices. That's why Mike Elgan calls them 'superphones.' READ MORE |
| It may not quite be a character out of The Terminator, but university scientists have developed a way to use 3D printing to create structures made out of liquid metal. READ MORE |
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| Webcast: Lexmark International Companies go into managed print services (MPS) without understanding the full scope and value it can bring. A holistic approach will enable maximum return on investment. Learn More |
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