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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

News from Mobile World Congress; Is Cisco short of cash in the U.S?; 4 steps to better QoS for VoIP

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Slideshow: First look at the latest Google phone: The HTC Magic
High Tech Computer (HTC) unveiled its second Google Android-based smartphone, the HTC Magic, with mobile service provider Vodafone on Tuesday. View slideshow. Plus see more news from the Mobile World Congress: 
Slideshow: New Windows Mobile UI images leaked out
Bitstream's new Bolt mobile browser: built for the Web, and for speed
Nokia unveils thinner smartphones to do more with less
Samsung flexes muscles with Omnia HD
Arm to show its first 32-nanometer smartphone chip
Adobe preps full Flash player for smartphones
LG mobile device to include Intel's Moorestown chips
Google, Nvidia bringing Android to Tegra chips
Microsoft announces mobile apps store, backup service

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News podcast: Network World 360
Alcatel-Lucent has founded an industry group aimed at promoting 4G wireless devices, application and content. Also, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is in full swing this week, with announcements from hardware vendors, Microsoft and Adobe, among others. (5:40)

Is Cisco short of cash in the U.S.?
Reese: Last week BusinessWeek reported that Cisco will spend $500 million this Friday (Feb. 20, 2009) to pay off debt related to its 2005 purchase of Scientific Atlanta.

Four Steps to Better QoS for VoIP
Sevcik and Wetzel: There are four key steps to deploying QoS for VoIP, and if you don't follow them all, your VoIP implementation will not live up to its full potential.

Congress passes stimulus bill with billions for broadband, electronic health records
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have both passed the final version of a huge economic stimulus package, including billions of dollars for broadband deployment.

ConSentry upgrades its threat engine
ConSentry's new software for its intelligent switches adds a permanent agent for assessing endpoint security and can assess what Windows operating system patches have been...

Fortinet wheels out Web application firewall
Fortinet's security appliance offloads processing of SSL and XML traffic from Web servers.

Riverbed bundles Microsoft Server in its WAN optimization appliances
Riverbed will sell Microsoft's Windows Server bundled with its WAN optimization devices as a way to simplify purchasing for its customers.

Altor tracks virtual machines in motion
Altor Networks' firewall software for virtual environments now supports a unique identifier to track particular versions of virtual machines.

Forensics Firm Finds Private Data on Drives Sold on eBay
A New York computer forensics firm said that 40 of 100 hard disk drives it recently purchased in bulk orders on eBay contained personal information, including corporate financial data, DNS server information, and ...

Today on Google Subnet
And the Oscar goes to … Google?; Analyst: Don't bet on Google just yet; It's official: Android Market offers paid apps; plus Google Blogoscoped’s Phil Lenssen launches a new sketch-sharing site.


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02/17/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Vodafone to sell second HTC Google phone
  2. 9 dirty tricks: Social engineers' favorite pick-up lines
  3. Microsoft announces $250,000 Conflicker worm bounty
  4. Huawei unveils first Android smartphone
  5. How to build your own supercomputer
  6. Largest coordinated ATM rip-off ever nets $9+ million
  7. Palm pulls the plug on Palm OS, bets the future on Pre's webOS
  8. Alcatel-Lucent founds 4G industry group
  9. Tweet to compete
  10. Managing network change in a down economy


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