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'World's largest' microSD card revealed: 400GB SanDisk headed to Android phones and tablets

The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card is purportedly the world's highest-capacity microSD card for use in mobile devices.

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IDC report: Basic wearable devices drop in sales while smartwatch shipments grow

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HackerOne predicts its bug bounty payments will quintuple by 2020

Sold out Raspberry Pi kit for building Google AI assistant goes back on sale

New Raspberry Pi thin client runs full Windows 10 and other virtual desktops

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The Cost of Microsoft Office 365 Security and Compliance

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VMware and Veeam Availability and Risk Avoidance for the Software-Defined Data Center (French)

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Using Cloud Capabilities for Competitive Advantage

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McAfee: Busting the Myth of the Malware Silver Bullet

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The Business Email Compromise Guide

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Survey: Does your company use SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS?

Software as a Service has given way to Everything as a Service: platforms, infrastructure, and more. While vendors are touting cloud-first strategy, what's the reality? This Tech Pro Research survey aims to find out how organizations are integrating XaaS, and what components are integral to cloud services strategies. Take this short survey.

A special feature from ZDNet and TechRepublic

The Art of the Hybrid Cloud

Cloud computing is gobbling up more of the services that power businesses. But, some have privacy, security, and regulatory demands that preclude the public cloud. Here's how to find the right mix.

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