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'Unhackable' Android can be hacked, Black Hat researchers say
LAS VEGAS -- Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010.
Not just a passing fad: Improved productivity looks good on your business
Technology, like fashion, evolves constantly, but one thing that is always in fashion is saving money.
Troubleshoot Sluggish or Non-Working Wi-Fi
I'm a big fan of working at offsite locations--meaning my local Wi-Fi-equipped coffee shop. In fact, I'll often spend the afternoon hunkered down at Panera Bread, iced tea in one hand and a French Toast bagel in the other. (It's bad form to set up shop without buying something.)
Could open source tools make Facebook the next AOL?
A new pack of open source tools aims to commoditize the social networking experience
Google Apps hosts growing number of CRM tools, search giant says
CRM software has established a significant foothold on Google's Apps Marketplace since its launch in March, according to an official blog post this week.
Game changers: 12 technologies that changed everything
New technologies emerge all the time, but only a handful change everything that follows in their wake. And they're not always the first of their kind.
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