News podcast: Network World 360 Citrix is bringing virtual desktops and applications to the iPhone and has revamped its server virtualization platform with new features that make it more competitive against VMware.Also, Dell is offering WiMAX support as an option on three laptop models sold in the U.S., the company said Tuesday. (5:58) WiGig Alliance to push for fast wireless streaming A group that includes Intel, Microsoft, Nokia and Panasonic plans to introduce a specification for short-range, gigabit-speed wireless networking by the end of this year. IPv6 security guru fields questions Scott Hogg, the coauthor of the Cisco-approved IPv6 Security guidebook, discusses how networks could be affected by IPv6 traffic without their owners’ knowledge. Goodbye Blackberry Storm, Hello Apple iPhone Ashley: In a major about face - I mean this Apple poo-poo blogger is eating some very serious crow here - I'm announcing that I've powered down the Blackberry Storm, ported the number from Verizon to AT&T, and am now using an iPhone 3G as my primary SmartPhone device. The Storm is up on eBay and the iPhone 3G has replaced the Storm in my right front pocket. Who would have thought that after all the pro Storm and anti iPhone blogging I've done that I would ditch the Storm and make the switch to the iPhone, even if only to save face. But when I'm wrong, I'm wrong. Senator calls for new net neutrality rules The U.S. Federal Communications Commission needs to pass strong new net-neutrality rules to prevent small technology entrepreneurs from being crowded out of the market by large broadband providers, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said Wednesday. |
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