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Qualcomm Touts Smartphone Battery Life, Not 4 Cores Mobile World Congress will showcase new advances in LTE 4G power efficiency, not smartphones with quad-core SnapDragon processors, says Qualcomm exec.
Microsoft Hits Google, Motorola With Antitrust Action Microsoft wants Motorola required to make key patents available on reasonable terms once Google completes $12.5 billion acquisition.
5 Schemes For Redeeming Trust In SSL Web authentication is clearly flawed, but SSL and certificate authorities aren't going away. Here's a guide to the leading proposals to fix the problems.
Nursing Information Officers: Newest Health IT Leaders Onslaught of health IT initiatives brings a need for nursing Informatics expertise, and a new breed of chief nursing information officers.
Social Media Week: Business Metrics Take Spotlight At the global social event that expanded to 21 cities this year, business metrics dominated discussion. Hot topic included analytics and internal social business tools.
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