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Thursday, September 18, 2014

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus review: Bigger is in fact better (in the right hands)

  How iOS 8 makes email, contacts, and calendars work better | ZTE brings affordable 5.7-inch phablet to T-Mobile

 
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iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus review: Bigger is in fact better (in the right hands)
Sure, there are lots of little improvements in Apple's new smartphones. But the biggest change is that, well, they're bigger—and that will be a big win for many. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Ixia

Overcoming Visibility Deficits in Virtualized Environments
With up to 80% of data center traffic traveling between virtualized servers, end-to-end visibility is a major concern. This paper provides an overview of virtualized data center blind spots and offers a solution to overcome them. View now

WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Archiving benefits more than just email
Many organizations assume archiving is mostly related to email and compliance; however, archiving is associated with a wide range of business improvements. This ESG paper covers the real reasons companies archive, as well as the business value that can be achieved through archiving. Learn moire

How iOS 8 makes email, contacts, and calendars work better
8 cool and useful improvements to business communications on the iPad and iPhone Read More
 

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


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
 
A New Opportunity for Capacity Planners
Mainframe software costs are the cost driver in many company's IT budgets and as such an increasing concern. We will describe the difficulty of managing an increasingly complex environment with limited data and small staffs and offer a methodology to safely and sanely identify achievable cost reductions. Learn More

Leaks show Windows 9 is looking good
  Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has repeatedly said the company wants to empower people so they can do more with their scarce commodity of time. During the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce annual luncheon, Nadella reiterated that Microsoft wants "to enable every individual and every organization to get more out of every moment of their life." There's an abundance of computing devices in all shapes and sizes now, but "what's the scarce commodity? It's human attention."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Subway to accept NFC payments starting in October
The sandwich chain will roll out contactless payments at 26,000 restaurants Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: OpenMarket

How CIOs Can Guide the Enterprise to Mobile Success
In this paper we look at the new, front-line role of IT and security, specifically within enterprises using mobile messaging technologies, and suggest ways to mitigate risk and avoid costly mistakes and pitfalls. View Now>>

Many Android devices vulnerable to session hijacking through the default browser
The default browser in older, widely used versions of Android contains a vulnerability that can be used to bypass the same-origin policy Read More
 

Apple issues third OS X Yosemite public beta
Apple yesterday released the third public beta of OS X Yosemite, shipping the preview a few days earlier than expected.The update, labeled build "14A361p," accompanied the debut of the eighth developer preview, also on Monday. The latter was available only to registered developers, who pay $99 annually for access to pre-release software so that they can begin building new apps and modify existing ones for what Apple also calls OS X 10.10.This week's eighth developer preview and third public beta are nearly identical in content and operation. The former was tagged as build "14A361c."Last month, Computerworld forecast that Apple would release the third public beta on Thursday, Sept. 18, assuming that the last two builds exposed a pattern of issuing the public beta three days after every other developer preview.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

 

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