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  • Domino Bots

    Domino Bots Your IT security guy will get a kick out of your geeky reference to his battles with botnets with this cutely designed set of dominos.http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/domino-bots$15.00 Novelty Computer Keys Whether you’re the IT guy or just a regular old finance person, just about any computer user on the planet has at some time or…

  • Health Care Mobile Adoption Strong, Cloud Use Weak: CompTIA

    CompTIA, the nonprofit IT association for the IT industry, has released its "Third Annual Healthcare IT Insights and Opportunities" study showing small physician practices continuing to complement laptops and desktop PCs with smartphones and tablets but slow to adopt cloud computing services. The organization conducted the study, announced on Nov. 16, to find out where companies…

  • SMBs Investing in Fragmented UC Solutions: AMI

    In its latest research, the 2011-2012 North America SMB Unified Communications Overview, IT research firm AMI-Partners found that while deployment of full or complete Unified Communications (UC) solutions in North America is low, adoption of its individual components is actually rather high. More than half of small to medium-size businesses (SMBs, or firms with 1-999…

  • Skype, Facebook Release Expanded Video Chatting Capabilities

    Having been integrated into Microsoft, Skype is now moving ahead with new Facebook integration and some new features for its Mac and Windows versions. The latest versions of Skype for Mac and Windows now boast the ability to conduct Facebook-to-Facebook calls from within Skype. Starting such a call involves connecting the user s Skype and…

  • Intel Expanding Number of Motherboards, Server Software Offerings

    SEATTLE, — Intel is continuing the aggressive expansion of the hardware, software and services offerings the chip maker offers to systems makers to sell to businesses. In the first half of 2012, Intel’s Enterprise Platform and Services Division (EPSD) will roll out 12 new platform offerings–such as motherboards for servers and workstations–that not only will…

  • 1. It’s Really Small

    1. It’s Really Small Those who have yet to hold a tablet or are used to the iPad will quickly find that the Kindle Fire is really small. Part of that is due to its 7-inch screen, but it might also have something to do with Amazon’s desire to keep it extremely thin — 0.45…

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