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Monday, January 10, 2011

Who is doing a better job, Jobs or Schmidt?

AT&T exec says CDMA iPhone users won't like 'life in the slow lane' | Best of CES: 8 new gadgets to make you say "Wow"

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Who is doing a better job, Jobs or Schmidt?
Apple and Google are two of the hottest companies in Silicon Valley, but who is doing a better job of positioning their company for the future, Apple's Steve Jobs or Google's Eric Schmidt? Yoni Heisler argues for Jobs, and Joe Brockmeier takes Schmidt's side. Read the debate and join in. Read More


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AT&T exec says CDMA iPhone users won't like 'life in the slow lane'
AT&T's top PR exec decided to stir the pot on the eve of an expected announcement that Apple's popular iPhone would finally be available on Verizon Wireless' CDMA-based network. Read More

Best of CES: 8 new gadgets to make you say "Wow"
Sure, there was an endless parade of new high-powered 4G cell phones, 3D televisions and tablets, some of them wow-worthy, but there were also unique products that solved old problems in new ways. From a device recharger that collects energy from your backpack, to making your existing home appliance use less energy, here is my personal Best of CES list. Read More


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Crunching Data Warehousing Workloads Cheaper Than Ever
IBM's Balanced Warehouse solutions address diverse DW price points and requirements, ranging from high-end enterprise DWs down to smaller, function-limited DWs and departmental data marts. Balanced Warehouses build on and extend the Balanced Configuration Unit (BCU) DW appliance solutions that IBM had introduced almost two years prior. Read now!

NSA breaks ground on Utah 'spy center' data center
The National Security Agency is building one of the largest and most expensive data centers as a place to gather and analyze intelligence data. Read More

CES Concept Tech: 16 Gizmos Worth Waiting For
CES concept gadgets range from robotic balls you control with your phone, home theaters for your head, and bendable displays. Read More


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Defining a Framework for Cloud Adoption
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Cisco's rival challenged in enterprise in Q4
Juniper's enterprise business in Q4, 2010, may be disappointing, according to Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Ittai Kidron. Read More

Video: Cisco Videoscape: A Closer Look
At CES 2011, Julie Bort gets an up-close discussion of the Cisco Videoscape platform, which the company announced. Videoscape aims to integrate TV, Internet Video and a user's personal videos in a new and unique way. Read More

Study: Network IPS security improving
An independent IT security research and testing lab found that while there has been significant improvement in intrusion prevention system performance and security, a wide range of capabilities means shoppers must carefully review system capabilities. Read More

Author warns of Russia's and China's 'Spinternet'
Is the Internet, with its blogs, tweets, e-mail, Web and social networking sites, a force to change places such as Iran, China, Vietnam and Russia into Western-style democracies with the West's ideas about freedom of expression and political rights? Read More



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