Thursday, 15 August 2013

4 things to love about Google's Chromebook Pixel -- and 4 things to hate

Review: New Nexus 7 takes on iPad Mini and Kindle Fire HD | Google acknowledges Nexus 7 tablet problems with GPS, multitouch

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4 things to love about Google's Chromebook Pixel -- and 4 things to hate
Google's latest Chrome-OS-powered Chromebook laptop is a sleek machine with a lot to love -- and hate. Read More


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Today's cloud evolution requires a full scale revolution. Citrix TriScale technology transforms enterprise data centers into highly scalable enterprise clouds. Download this whitepaper and learn how to scale your cloud network for more elastic performance, seamless expansion and simple consolidation. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Not All Database Security Solutions Are Created Equal
Databases are the number one target of cybercriminals and disgruntled insiders. Traditional perimeter and network security, as well as built-in database security measures, offer only limited protection when it comes to securing the organization's most sensitive data. Read more >>

Review: New Nexus 7 takes on iPad Mini and Kindle Fire HD
Google's revised media tablet is a lot better than the original, but not enough to unseat the iPad Mini in our media tablet deathmatch. Read More

Google acknowledges Nexus 7 tablet problems with GPS, multitouch
The new Nexus 7 may be the best tablet on the market right now, but only if you get one that isn't plagued with technical difficulties. Read More


WEBCAST: CDNetworks

Reaching China with Your Website & Cloud Application
Reaching customers and employees with cloud applications when they are located in emerging markets (such as Russia, Indonesia, Brazil and China) poses a major challenge. View Now

Video: Larry Ellison disses Google, predicts doom for Apple
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has never been one to mince words, and in the interview with CBS's Charlie Rose seen below, he stays true to form. Read More

Google bumps up browser bug bounty
Google on Monday boosted its standard $1,000 Chrome bug bounty to as much as $5,000. The change was the first to Google's browser bounty program in nearly a year. Read More



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