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The 5 worst mobile threats of 2012

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The 5 worst mobile threats of 2012
New types of mobile malware make headlines every day, but what are the most prevalent threats out there? The team at Nominum decided to find out by analyzing Domain Name System (DNS) data of approximately half a million users from various countries. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Airwatch

Enabling Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in the Enterprise
While AirWatch strives to provide some level of direction for customers in terms of initially implementing a BYOD program, it is up to each organization's legal, human resources, and management teams to create a device management program that is right for your organization. Read Now!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: AT&T

Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
Voice has been - and will continue to be - a foundational component in business communications. But the aging, disconnected voice infrastructures of today are doing more than just impeding productivity, they're impeding progress. Find out in this AT&T article how to transform voice communication in your enterprise today. Click Here

First look: Google's new Nexus 4
Googles LG-made Nexus is a powerhouse Read More

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Nov. 2
Apple has just begun selling iPhone 5, which it just announced, and yet speculation mounts or possibly leaps, soars, explodes, skyrockets, mushrooms ... well, you get the idea: Everybody is talking about The Date for iPhone 6. Read More

INSIDER
Q&A: David Schmoock says Lenovo is doing the right thing
Lenovo is gobbling up market share and is now neck-and-neck with Hewlett Packard for leadership in overall PC sales. For our CEO Interview Series, Chief Content Officer John Gallant talked recently with David Schmoock, President of Lenovo in North America, at IDG Enterprise's CITE conference on consumerization of IT in New York City. Read More


WEBCAST: Teradata

Big Data Done Right
View this on-demand webcast to learn how to reap the benefits of big data through a practical unified architecture; how to improve performance with in-memory technology; and how to lower costs and increase scalability through cloud computing. Register now.

New tablets spark trade-in frenzy
Consumers are trading in their iPads and other tablets at an "unprecedented rate" to buy the newest offerings from Apple, Google and Microsoft, according to SellCell, an electronics trade-in website. Read More

Android turns five: A look back
With the fifth anniversary of the Google Android operating system's release quickly approaching, we look back on the platform's rise from also-ran to market leader. Read More

Hottest Android news and rumors for the week ending Nov. 2
Although Google had to call off its formal Android event due to a historic hurricane slamming into the Eastern Seaboard, all of the major announcements it had been planning were nonetheless made online. In case you haven't been paying attention, that means the LG Nexus 4, Samsung Nexus 10, updated Nexus 7 and -- last but not least -- Android 4.2 were all released as predicted. Read More


WEBCAST: Fluke Networks

Solve QoS Problems in VoIP Call Centers
View this short video "Maintaining High VoIP Quality for Call/Contact Centers with Network Time Machine", to learn more about how carrier and call center customers are using Network Time Machine to rapidly determine problem domain and identify choke points in the network. View Now!

Beyond BlackBerry: Pentagon opens door to iPhones, Android devices
In another blow to RIM's fortunes, the U.S. Department of Defense may be willing to consider smartphones other than BlackBerries if they can meet the government's tough security rules. Read More

MetroPCS launches RCS for voice, video and text over its LTE network
RCS, a standard for combining voice calls with video and text chatting on smartphones, notched a win on Wednesday with U.S. carrier MetroPCS but faces an uncertain future. Read More

Caveats for VPN users in public Wi-Fi hotspot networks
Using non-secured public Wi-Fi hotspots can leave you vulnerable to identity theft, data theft, snooping, impersonation and malware infection. That's why so many people rely on public virtual private network services, but VPNs are no panacea. Here are five potential gotchas. Read More

Products of the week 10.29.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as AirWatch, AnyMeeting and UC4. Read More

Apple's online apology to Samsung not sufficient says UK Court
Purusant to a UK Judge's orders, Apple last week posted a statement on its website admitting that Samsung's Galaxy Tab was not a rip off of the iPad. Apple, in typical fashion, however, decided to do things their own way and posted the following statement on their website. Read More



SLIDESHOWS

First look: Windows 8 Surface RT
Surface RT, the Microsoft-built tablet/notebook, offers a sleek design and sturdy feel.

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