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Android tablets? Stampeding toward oblivion. RIM's PlayBook? Dead on arrival. Share: | Nevada License Plate Yanked for Being 'Vulgar' Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles isn't laughing over the LMAOATU license plate, but its owners are appealing a decision to remove it. Share: | Yahoo, Facebook, Google to IETF: Where Are the IPv6 Users? Where are the users? That's what popular websites including Yahoo, Google and Facebook are asking the Internet engineering community. Share: | Beyond Angry Birds: The 20 Most Acclaimed iPhone/iPad Games Want games on your iPhone or iPad but unsure of where to start? Here's a handy guide. Share: | Netflix vs. Hulu: Who's Watching What, and Where Netflix users and Hulu users are pretty different, it turns out. Share: | IT Security's Scariest Acronym: BYOD, Bring Your Own Device The torrent of smartphones and tablets entering companies has created some interesting challenges for security managers. Share: | Windows Phone 7 Gets a Thumbs-Down from Customers A recent survey found that only 7 percent of shoppers prefer Windows Phone 7 over competing smartphone operating systems, a number that doesn't bode well for Microsoft. Share: | Pittsburgh Looks to Save Money With Gmail Migration In an attempt to get away from paying for high-priced email administrators, the city of Pittsburgh is looking to save money and move to the cutting edge with a migration to Google Apps. Share: | Debate Rages Over How to Manage Personal Mobile Devices Used for Work Increasingly, businesses accept the idea that employees should be able to use their personal mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, for work. But... Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Still Awesome After All These Years: Eight Excellent Free DownloadsWine gets better with age. Men get more distinguished-looking. And some programs are like perennials, returning each year with fresh blooms and stronger stems. 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