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2014: A tipping point for password authentication

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NOAA paper charts are dead in the water

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BlackBerry BES 10.2 takes on enterprise BYOD

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A vision for BYOD: Virtual smartphones

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Richmond fixes bad connection with local alarm companies

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Panasonic tablet marries rugged to high resolution

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Schneider offers ready-made, modular data centers

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Oak Ridge gets help to manage Titan's massive data stream

National lab installs smaller supercomputers whose sole purpose is to sift through the massive amount of data being generated by Titan.

Secure, compact PC stack arranges to meet government needs

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New Christie 3D projector is no mirage

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Police get tool for patrolling social media

Social Media Monitor helps police use social media for investigations and to look for signs of criminal activity such as gang violence, drug dealing, crimes against children and human trafficking.

Brother bridges gap between portable and workgroup scanners

Brother International's ImageCenter ADS-1500W scanner offers a 20-page document feeder, wireless connectivity, the ability to quickly scan to the cloud and a compact form factor.

Theater of the not-so-absurd: Dell dramatizes Mil-Std testing

With its comic video depicting an unlucky lawyer running laptop endurance tests, Dell hopes to inspire its users to share their stories of rugged gear.

Secure KVM switch a good fit for government

Belkin's DisplayPort Secure KVM locks down sound and video channels, ensuring that no data can cross networks.

Police officers get their own private Facebook

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Lenovo releases Android Yoga tablets

The 8- and 10-inch tablets can be used in three modes and boast 18-hour battery life.

Keystroke encryption coming for Apple, Android phones

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Videoconferencing brings art therapy into focus

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