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RIM plans to unveil BlackBerry 10 and two smartphones Jan. 30
Research in Motion will officially launch its new mobile operating system, BlackBerry 10, on Jan. 30, along with the first two RIM-designed smartphones to run it, the company announced today. The company has bet its future on the platform's success. Read More


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What Comes After Cisco ACE? Get the Information You Need.
If you are a Cisco ACE customers planning for the future, check out the ADC Resource Center for Cisco ACE Customers. You'll find valuable information and new to help you evaluate your options and select the right Application Delivery Controller (ADC) for your organization. Plan for the future. Get the information you need at the ADC Resource Center for Cisco ACE Customers.

How to set up secure Wi-Fi for BYOD
QuickConnect and XpressConnect offer cloud-based methods to automate BYOD client configuration and connection Read More

Microsoft likely to leash iOS Office apps to Office 365, say analysts
Microsoft will probably tie Office apps for the iPhone and iPad to its Office 365 'rental' subscription plans to prevent the mobile apps from cannibalizing sales and to skirt the 'Apple tax,' analysts said today. Read More

After a tough year, Intel and HP push ahead on Itanium
It has been a rough stretch for Itanium. HP and its customers were startled after Oracle abruptly announced its intent to discontinue software development on HP's Itanium servers. But neither HP nor Intel has backed away from Itanium, and last week's announcements appear to affirm that. Read More

Symantec broadens encryption options for Apple mobile devices, Dropbox file-sharing
Symantec this week announced two new data encryption options, one that is file-based encryption for use with Dropbox, and the second that works as an extension to the Apple iOS mail client to encrypt and decrypt documents. Read More

How to use Bing Maps for 'fun' geo-stalking
When it comes to geo-stalking with Bing Maps, Carnal0wnage must subscribe to the notion of "go big or go home." The post talks about how Bing maps allow users to add "apps" such as Twitter to make geo/social stalking "fun." Read More


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Wired & Wireless Networks? WhatsUp Gold can help!
As an IT manager, you're busy taking care of the availability, performance & security of your company's IT infrastructure. But things like BYOD, rogue devices, AP over-subscription & bandwidth policy abuse can make that complex. WhatsUp Gold provides ONE dashboard to visualize, isolate & resolve wireless problems before they impact your organization. Stop being the last to know about your wireless issues- Try WhatsUp Gold free for 30 days!

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Fatal half-measures in incident response
It's not a matter of if, but when, you are breached. So what's your plan? Read More

Apple, HTC settle patent suits worldwide
Apple and Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC have settled all of their outstanding patent disputes, they said late Saturday. Read More

iPhone 4S cedes title as most popular smartphone to the Samsung Galaxy S III
Forget HTC, and truthfully, forget Windows Phone 7 as well. There's only one true iPhone competitor these days and its Samsung. More specifically, its Samsung's line of Galaxy S smartphones that continue to give Apple's iPhone a run for its money. Read More

It's not just the gullible who fall for Facebook scams
Got one of those messages from a Facebook friend this morning: "If you received a message from my FB account regarding a link to a video, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE LINK. It is a virus that will forward itself to all of your FB Friends. Thanks." The link he had clicked on to bring on this annoyance is the sort that the tech savvy like to believe themselves too street-smart to fall for. Here was the... Read More

The Gibbs Golden Turkey Awards nominations: Vote early, vote often!
This November marks the ninth year for which we will be announcing the Gibbs Golden Turkey Awards ... Read More


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Manufacturer sues IBM over SAP project 'disaster'
IBM has been slapped with a multimillion dollar lawsuit by chemical products manufacturer Avantor Performance Materials, which alleges that IBM lied about the suitability of a SAP-based software package it sells in order to win Avantor's business. Read More

Three simple rules for buying a new laptop
This is the time of year when friends, family members, casual acquaintances, and people in the street stop me to ask about buying a new PC. Read More

Staff emails are not owned by firms, rules judge
A high court judge has ruled that companies do not have a general claim of ownership of the content contained in staff emails. Read More

30 years later, Compaq leaves a legacy that benefits you
To hear Rod Canion and his fellow co-founders of Compaq Computer Corporation tell it, Compaq was an amazing company during its 20-year existence. From humble beginnings on farmland north of Houston to the Fortune 500 list, Compaq was the undisputed global leader of the PC industry for a number of years. Now Canion is defining his company's legacy -- one that you have benefited from greatly. Read More

Network World's products of the week 11.12.12
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