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What you need to know about the FCC's broadband plan
So is Federal Communications Commission really going to place common carrier restrictions on Internet service providers? Well, yes, but not too many of them. Read More


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Deployment Strategies for 802.11n
Many organizations are looking to reap the benefits of the new 802.11n standard, but what is the best way to deploy wireless technology while minimizing costs? Learn why understanding the "Three Cs"-context, coverage, and capacity-is critical for choosing an optimal network implementation strategy. Read More!

12 Essential Android Games
These Android games will get you tapping your phone frenetically until your phone runs out of juice. Read More

Financial sites struggle after market crash
The stock market crash on Thursday afternoon took financial Web sites down with it, as people hurried online to make trades and check their investments. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Panic weighs on tech gains
Macroeconomic clouds and apparent panic selling on Thursday, which led to the biggest intraday decline on the Dow in history, darkened the horizon for IT investors even though financial results and market surveys suggest technology is on the road to recovery from the recession. Read More


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Top 10 Server Cooling Approaches
High-density servers can present a significant cooling challenge demanding over 40kW of cooling per rack. With most data centers designed to cool an average of no more than 2kW per rack, innovative strategies must be deployed. This paper provides 10 approaches to increase cooling efficiency, cooling capacity and power density. Read Now.

News podcast: Network World 360
Microsoft plans to patch two critical vulnerabilities with two updates to Windows and Office next week. This falls in line with the pattern of Microsoft alternating large- and small-sized updates. Also, Novell and Verizon have teamed up to offer cloud-based identity and access management to help companies outsource their applications to the cloud. Read More

Verizon and Novell team up on cloud security
Verizon and Novell have teamed up to deliver a cloud-based security solution. Read More

'Perfect storm' of growth coming for smartphones in '10
Smartphones such as the iPhone are in "high-growth mode" globally, IDC said today, with shipments by manufacturers growing nearly 57% in the first quarter. Read More


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BeyondTrust 2009 Microsoft Vulnerability Analysis
The results show that despite unpredictable and evolving attacks companies can greatly reduce risk, experience greater protection from zero-day threats and reduce the threat from vulnerabilities by removing administrator rights. Learn More

4G Killer Apps: A Top Five
Imagine sitting on the grass in a shady park, watching flawless high-definition television on your connected tablet. Imagine pausing the program and switching over to a video call from your mother. Read More

Facebook privacy changes - where's the outrage?
Facebook recently announced some changes to the way it handles your private data, and from all of the articles on the subject, you would think its users would be leaving in droves. But they're not. Read More

Comcast IPv6 Adoption Monitor
Many of you are already familiar with how Comcast is leading the way with their IPv6 trials and moving forward with their deployment. I am anxiously awaiting the results of this trial and find out how much more native IPv6 traffic will result from having IPv6-capable broadband Internet access. Read More

Modern hack attacks are developing a laser focus
Threats to data security are changing in a dangerous way. They are becoming laser-focused on sensitive information such as intellectual property and cardholder data. Symantec has observed this shift over a period of years through its Global Intelligence Network. Read on to learn about the challenges this poses for most IT organizations. Read More



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