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Big companies love talking about innovation, but they're notoriously slow at it. For half of them, it can only get worse.
Facebook users fall victim to an online mobile subscription scam, believing they'd receive a free iPad.
The company releases five Citrix NetScaler Application Firewall appliances for public and private cloud security.
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The move makes the Sunday Times the largest paper in the country to follow a paid-for content model.
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A South African woman stood as living proof of today's connected world, at CeBIT, in Germany.
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