Smartphone stocking stuffers: 15 hot accessories and add-ons Fifteen of the best and most affordable stocking stuffers sure to bring joy to the hearts of smartphone-lovers this holiday season -- iPhone, BlackBerry, Window Mobile, Palm and Android users alike. Start-ups aim to tame IT management complexity IT management newcomers race to deliver the next-generation management platform that can control cloud computing, virtual systems, advanced applications and heterogeneous environments without requiring extensive manual labor. Twitter previews new mobile site Twitter has built a mobile site from scratch for its social networking and microblogging service, acknowledging that the current one, while reliable, has an unimpressive user interface and a modest feature set. Cisco wins Tandberg with 91.1% stake After a hard-fought battle, Cisco has won control of videoconferencing leader Tandberg by securing ownership of 91.1% of the company's shares. Seven smartphone predictions for 2010 Looking at smartphone growth by the numbers, it's a cinch to predict that smartphone sales will continue to boom in 2010. Bing goes down for a half hour A day after trumpeting various enhancements to Bing, including the beta version of an improved mapping service, Microsoft had to apologize for a widespread outage that kept the search engine offline for about 30 minutes on Thursday evening. NHL looks to Web video, mobile to further popularize game NHL CTO Peter DelGiacco discusses how technology can enhance the hockey viewing experience. Microsoft releases next two pieces of Forefront security suite Microsoft has released two more pieces of its Forefront suite that is core to its strategy to merge security and identity technology with software that stretches across clients, servers and the network edge. FCC wants all-IP voice networks The FCC started laying the groundwork for switching to an all-VoIP phone system by seeking public comment on whether to transition from the current system to an IP-based system. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Cisco has 84% of Tandberg locked up and The VEPA standard -- a potential game changer?; On Microsoft Subnet: Fake Microsoft security e-mail spreads malicious code; On Google Subnet: Google releases free public DNS Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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