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Monday, September 22, 2014

iOS 8 is here – and it’s all over your network

Opening Day for Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus around the world | iPhone 6 review roundup – the raves come quietly

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iOS 8 is here – and it's all over your network
The bad news, for the IT admin, is that iOS 8 comes out today, creating the usual raft of low-level headaches that accompanies the roll-out of new software. Read More


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

Integrating Mobility with Unified Access
Meeting mobility demands of 4500 students, faculty and staff at a university is no small task. Join this Webcast to hear the Director of Enterprise Infrastructure explain the steps Abilene Christian University took to deliver a new level of student-faculty interaction. Learn More

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Opening Day for Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus around the world
The scene at Apple Stores from Manhattan to Berlin to China as buyers snap up new smartphones Read More

iPhone 6 review roundup – the raves come quietly
As the iPhone 6 series hits store shelves and users’ pockets, professional opinions have been generally positive, if not breathlessly impressed. The overall reaction is probably best characterized as a “eh, they’re pretty good.” Not, of course, that this has stopped anyone from devoting several thousand words at a time to saying so. In-depth reviews have been plentiful and extensive. Fine details have been pored over. Comparisons made. Phones fondled, pockets stuffed. +ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD: iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus: Which is the perfect screen size for you? | Why the entry-level iPhone 6 has just 16GB of storage +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

The 2014 Ig Nobel Prize winners
The bizarre, insane and otherwise way-out winners of science's Razzies. Read More

Watch video of the first iPhone 6...being dropped
A young man in Australia celebrates being the first iPhone 6 owner -- by accidentally dropping it. Read More

Even if the iPhone steals Android users, Google still wins
Why users who migrate from Android to iOS are likely to continue using the same Google apps, just on a new device. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Instart Logic

A New, Better Approach for Web Experiences across Devices
For media and entertainment companies intent on delivering high definition web experiences across all devices, web performance can make or break their engagement levels. Learn more>>

Eight is enough?
A number of this week's new and updated apps take advantage of new functionality in iOS 8. Plus, now you can make "Star Wars" movies on your iPhone. Cool, huh? Read More

Citrix touts new 'software-defined workplace' focus
Citrix rolls out software-defined workplace strategy Read More

The kill switch is here: iOS 8 enables it by default
Apple is the first smartphone maker to abide by a new California anti-theft law Read More

Steve Jobs's office at Apple remains exactly as he left it
Steve Jobs' office at Apple looks the same as it did the day the Apple co-founder died Read More

Going rogue
A quick drive around Washington DC found 15 rogue cell phone towers. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Harness the Big Four – Cloud, Mobile, Social, and Analytics
Register today to attend this webcast, and see examples of how The U.S. Tennis Association, Wimbledon and U.S. Golf Association are using the right IT infrastructure to deploy Cloud and Big Data & Analytics. Learn More

ZTE brings affordable 5.7-inch phablet to T-Mobile
The ZMAX phablet will be avaliable on Sept. 24 Read More

No old iPhone is left behind in this Shenzhen market
Dealers in Shenzhen are making a business re-selling and refurbishing old iPhones Read More

Startup develops optical zoom lens for smartphones
The company has already had interest from Apple, Samsung, Sony and others Read More

Browser vulnerability caps rough few months for Android security
It has been a summer of discontent for the Android security community, as a host of vulnerabilities large and small has arisen to plague the world's most popular mobile OS. The revelation this week of a cross-site scripting flaw in the default browser installed on large numbers of pre-version 4.4 Android devices is merely the latest entry in a list that makes for unsettling reading. Read More

INSIDER
Review: New Gigabit Wi-Fi options for enterprise, SMB, SOHO
Meru hits enterprise sweet spot, EnGenius and ZyXEL target SMBs with 802.11ac access points. Read More

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CIOs reveal their must-have mobile apps
Business-focused apps help CIOs stay on top of their game. Read More

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Review: Citrix Xen Mobile rates a spot on your MDM short list
XenMobile 9.0 delivers topnotch features, granular security policies. Read More


SLIDESHOWS

Sneak Peek: New features coming to Internet Explorer

Microsoft's new Developer Channel offers glimpse into upcoming features of IE.

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