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jnaze
Member since: June 2008
Areas of Interest: Cloud Computing, Hardware, Mobile & Wireless, Networking, Software, Virtualization
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How do CIOs talk, and what do they talk about? How does their manner of speaking set them apart as C-worthy material? And, perhaps the most important question of all: Can a little pussycat learn to growl and purr like a C-level lion? The speaker finished and waited for questions, but the room hesitated.
4 weeks 6 days ago
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Any guesses on what Sony's Playstation 4 will cost when it launches? Blogger Peter Smith speculates on the price point here: http://www.itworld.com/personal-tech/352709/thoughtful-speculation-ps4-p...
9 weeks 2 hours ago
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A majority of tech pros accept the first salary offered, and don't negotiate, leaving money on the table.
10 weeks 2 days ago
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If Windows 8 fails to start, the Automatic Recovery feature should launch automatically and use a combination of a System Restore point and malware scan (+recovery) to get your PC back to a bootable state.
10 weeks 6 days ago
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The live upgrade from XP, Vista or 7 usually fails due to the obvious reasons: active AV product, not enough disk space, incompatible devices plugged in etc.. If none of these typical causes apply, you should check to see if you’ve got a hidden user account created by a driver or an application.
10 weeks 6 days ago
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My first (Spartus) alarm clock (circa 1984).
11 weeks 1 day ago
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You can also send to me - my contact info is on the site in the about us section.
13 weeks 2 days ago
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If yes, we'd love to hear about your experiences. http://www.mobileenterprise360.com/blogs/paulkapustka/yahoos-work-home-b...
15 weeks 2 hours ago
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Welcome Derren!
18 weeks 7 hours ago
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This is a great article by NetworkWorld. My favorite: "Articulate your dream job". http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/021213-career-advice-266649.html
18 weeks 8 hours ago
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A reader posted this to ITworld's Facebook page. Any experience trying to get a Google Plus account reinstated? He says: This is about an issue I'm having with Google(+).
18 weeks 2 days ago
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Microsoft has moved to a new activation method in Windows 8 which means you won’t find the typical COA sticker (Certificate of Authenticity) on the back or bottom of your machine.
18 weeks 5 days ago
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18 weeks 5 days ago
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Are you deaf or hard of hearing and watch TV or movies online? If so, what provider or service do you use? What’s your experience with online video captioning since the end of September?
23 weeks 6 days ago
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I can't recommend a "best" emulator, but here are some I've run across ... BrowserStack -- Used by (among others) AT&T, Salesforce, United Airlines, Wikipedia, Expedia, Yelp. Cost ranges from $19 (individual) to $169 (corporate) a month.
24 weeks 9 hours ago
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My password management has run amok, I have too many complicated passwords to keep track of. How many is too many?
25 weeks 6 days ago
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I've been cced on an email thread in Outlook that I have no interest in following. How do I get off of it? (or just mute it?)
27 weeks 5 days ago
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Good post on Computerworld about Hot jobs, and why location matters. http://blogs.computerworld.com/it-careers/21165/hot-it-jobs-why-location...
34 weeks 2 days ago
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IT-business alignment has been a hot topic for years, and it's never been more important. What it's called, and how it's achieved is often debated, but the end game is still the same - to build a stronger, more innovative and ruthlessly competitive organization.
35 weeks 2 hours ago
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A Start menu substitute can greatly reduce the shock of using Windows 8. Here are three alternatives that produce a reasonable experience.
36 weeks 5 days ago
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Interesting research from Yahoo research, circa 2011 Badges in Social Media: A Social Psychological Perspective http://research.yahoo.com/pub/3469
38 weeks 13 hours ago
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An unpublished study commissioned by SAP and completed in July by IDG found discontent with data management systems brewing among IT executives.
38 weeks 2 days ago
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Here's the story. What do you think? http://www.itworld.com/software/295601/google-tool-ports-java-code-andro... Google opens the door for Android developers writing in Java to port apps to the iPhone with their open-source j2ObjC (Java to Objective-C) tool.
39 weeks 2 days ago
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ITworld's Phil Johnson is also live tweeting/blogging the event here: http://www.itworld.com/mobile-wireless/294596/live-tweeting-iphone-5-ann...
40 weeks 13 hours ago
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You've finally decided to purchase a new Mac -- whether it's your first, a replacement, or for school -- you'll need to consider a lot of things. Do you buy a notebook, emphasizing portability; or get an iMac, focusing on power in your home? Or maybe – with an all-day battery in concert with instant-on reliability - all you need is an iPad? If you're not sure what to get, here's what you need to keep in mind before heading to the Apple store.
40 weeks 2 days ago
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I think your question is best answered by the digital security professionals monitoring your online activities and this website. How about it, folks? Any tips for us?
5 hours 30 min ago
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Intellectual Ventures, a large patent-licensing firm, has filed a second patent-infringement lawsuit against Motorola Mobility while its first patent lawsuit is still pending in a Delaware count.
7 hours 30 min ago
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A telephone records surveillance program run by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and National Security Agency raises serious privacy concerns and should be reined in, some U.S. senators said Wednesday.
9 hours 16 min ago
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Want to get the spooks off your tail? You'll have to ditch your digital footprint and start over. Here's a quick primer on how to do it.
9 hours 32 min ago
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According to Symantec, data spills cost US companies nearly $200 per record lost -- a good reason why organizations need to do a better job of protecting our data.
9 hours 34 min ago
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According to Symantec, data spills cost US companies nearly $200 per record lost -- a good reason why organizations need to do a better job of protecting our data.
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According to Symantec, data spills cost US companies nearly $200 per record lost -- a good reason why organizations need to do a better job of protecting our data.
9 hours 47 min ago
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AWS said it will disclose government requests for data to customers and help customers fight such requests
9 hours 54 min ago
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Christopher Nerney wrote Actually, NASA, we were counting on you to find the asteroids that could kill us When our space agency turns to citizen astronomers to help find dangerous asteroids, is it time to worry?9 hours 58 min ago
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According to Symantec, data spills cost US companies nearly $200 per record lost -- a good reason why organizations need to do a better job of protecting our data.
10 hours 43 min ago
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And learn everything from programming to server administration
11 hours 5 min ago
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CERN is making the infrastructure that handles the data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) more flexible by upgrading it with OpenStack for virtualization and Puppet for configuration management.
11 hours 15 min ago
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Taiwan's HTC has unveiled an updated version of its 5-inch Butterfly smartphone that comes equipped with a bigger battery, more powerful processor and the company's BlinkFeed homescreen.
11 hours 30 min ago
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The Kickstarter wonder-watch didn't have a lot of capabilities when it first launched. But then came the developers.
12 hours 36 min ago
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Hewlett-Packard and Samsung Electronics will now ensure that their PCs in China are installed with licensed Windows and Office software as part of new agreements signed with Microsoft meant to fight piracy.
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pasmith wrote Ouya competitor GameStick launch slips, extends Ouya's exclusive occupation of retail shelves Ouya and GameStick both do pretty much the same thing: bring Android games and apps to your television. After a rough soft-launch to Kickstarter backers, Ouya has been improving. So will gamers wait for GameStick?1 day 4 hours ago
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Google has asked the court overseeing terrorism-related surveillance programs at the U.S. National Security Agency to allow the company to publish information on the number of surveillance requests it receives.
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Vine is challenging Instagram's role as the preferred app for sharing a moment, and it’s not hard to see why
1 day 7 hours ago
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The list is mostly bragging rights and a lot of vendors have reasons to brag. But questions are being raised over how those bragging rights are determined.
1 day 7 hours ago
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A nifty tool for figuring out where to put your wireless access points or improve your signal coverage
1 day 8 hours ago
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The Kickstarter wonder-watch didn't have a lot of capabilities when it first launched. But then came the developers.
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U.S. law enforcement agencies have disrupted more than 50 terrorist plots in the U.S. and other countries with the help of controversial surveillance efforts at the U.S. National Security Agency, government officials said Tuesday.
1 day 10 hours ago
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If a child you know is into LEGOs and space, you cannot go wrong with this gift.
1 day 12 hours ago
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Great tip! Back when we had a 3 disc plan we did have profiles... she got 1 disc, I got 1 disc and we had a 'together' profile that got 1 disc. But since we went pure streaming I'd kind of forgotten about those profiles. They're only ever evident in that little drop-down menu on your name in the web interface, right? I never considered continuing to use them for recommendations. Thanks!
If things go according to plan you and your family members will each have your own Netflix Streaming profile by the end of summer, putting an end to those awkward situations that happen when kid's shows and adult content both get dumped into the recommendation engine.1 day 13 hours ago
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