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Unconventional (but useful) input devices; Acer plans 6 new Android phones in 2010
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10 wacky USB devices

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Staying a step ahead of the hackers
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Comparing Research In Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
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December 17, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Bank's antifraud tactics stun security expert
  2. When ISPs turn on meters expect "unexpected" traffic
  3. 10 wacky USB devices
  4. Watch out Microsoft: GNOME is poised to have a killer 2010
  5. Rogue antivirus lurks behind Google Doodle searches
  6. Ethernet switch cheat sheet
  7. Apple's top 10 biggest stories in 2009
  8. Zero-day vulnerability threatens Adobe users
  9. Hackers are defeating tough authentication, Gartner warns
  10. Chinese zodiac accurately predicts yearly cybercrime trends

Retooling IT for a Mobile Workforce
As the workforce becomes increasingly mobile, IT needs to consider automated tools that provide proactive monitoring and desktop management and ensure compliance with IT policies. Not only is end-user productivity at stake, but organizations have to deal with IT governance, regulatory compliance, and security issues. Check out this research note from IDC for guidance.
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