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Apple's most important iPhone upgrades over the years
Last month marked the seventh anniversary of the launch of Apple's first-ever iPhone, the device that quite literally sparked the smartphone revolution. Since then, the iPhone, while essentially retaining the same shape, has incorporated a ton of features that, when taken together, make the original iPhone look beyond antiquated. Read More


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Cisco singing a different ACI tune
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Y2K bug resurfaces and sends draft notices to 14,000 men born in the 1800s
That Y2K bug that made life miserable for so many IT professionals in the late 1990s has proven to be problematic just recently for the next of kin of some 14,000 men who were born in the 1800's. Read More

'Google Glass cannot read your mind,' Google says about mind-reading Glass app
A new app for Google Glass allows users to take photos using brainwaves. Read More

Singular and plural top-level domains: Are you confused yet?
The more domain strings are released on the Internet, the more confusing the new generic Top-Level Domain (new gTLD) program becomes for businesses that want to build their online presence. Read More


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Analysis of Traditional Data Center vs. Scalable Data Center
This white paper provides a quantitative TCO analysis of the two architectures, and illustrates the key drivers of both the capex and opex savings of the improved architecture. Learn more!

Time to dress up my iPhone?
Penn State University researchers have found that decorating your mobile phone is largely a cultural thing, and it looks like I'm behaving pretty darn American on this front with my iPhone. Read More

Current bands with the techiest names
Tech lingo has infiltrated lyrics and is influencing band names as well Read More

Looking for movie times? Bing beats Google
What times are that movie you want to see being shown at the local cinema? Finding out constitutes one of the more common of Web searches and one I've always conducted using Google. But maybe I should be using Bing, at least according to a quick side-by-side survey undertaken by Search Engine Land. Read More

On Twitter, FaceBook and Lady Gaga – DARPA social media research stirs a murky pot
DARPA's two-year old program to better understand and perhaps ultimately influence social media has begun to bear fruit, but some of that harvest is raising a stink. Read More


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PingPlotter and AT&T's flaky DNS servers
When my Internet connection slowed down I turned to one of my favorite tools, PingPlotter, to find out what was wrong... Read More

The CISO-centric Information Security Triad
CISO responsibilities are expanding and must be supported with the right skill sets, technologies, and industry recognition. Read More

The cloud has made it to Hollywood and "nobody understands it"
You know a technology is mainstream when Hollywood starts poking fun at it. So, cloudies rejoice. The cloud has made it. Read More

Lavaboom on security snake oil buzzwords: Don't say any email service is NSA-proof
German-based Lavaboom, a good-for-privacy email contender, took issue with services being described with buzzwords like NSA-proof, self-destructing and location-based security. Read More


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