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Six cool satellite projects eye the sky
Six new satellites set to launch in the next few years could go a long way toward making Global Positioning Systems, military and private communications and national security capabilities much stronger than they are today. Read More


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Succeed with Cloud Technologies
There is plenty of hype surrounding the potential benefits of Cloud Computing, but how do you realize those benefits? APM is a major part of that answer. Join featured speaker Gartner Research VP Milind Govekar for this On-Demand webcast to learn why. View Today!

WHITE PAPER: Sprint

SIP Addresses Unified Communications Deployment
This white paper gives strategic guidelines for deploying UC. Read why SIP matters. Read More

Thinking About Drinking? Smartphone Apps to Enhance Your St. Patrick's Day Experience
Use these Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Palm apps to locate the nearest pub, play beer pong, cure a hangover, or find a whole host of merrymaking activities. Read More

New Cisco Ethernet switches to play broader video, security roles
Cisco Wednesday is unveiling new Ethernet access switches and enhanced routers designed to take on more of the jobs frequently handled by separate devices, such as those dedicated to handling video traffic or ensuring network security. Read More

Microsoft touts 'browser with no name' in Windows Phone 7
At the MIX Web developer conference, Windows Phone 7 executives had relatively little to say about the now-unnamed browser on the new mobile operating system. At the same time, the company announced a "preview" version of much advanced technology and features in what will eventually be Internet Explorer 9. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

Top Five Benefits of Video Conferencing
From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

FTC member rips into Google's privacy efforts
Several major U.S. Internet companies, including Google and Facebook, need to "step up" and better protect consumer privacy or face tougher penalties from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, a commissioner said Wednesday. Read More

Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules
Law enforcement officials in the U.K. and U.S. are pushing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system. Read More

FAQ: Say hello to IE9
We answer the first questions you'll undoubtedly have over the months ahead as Microsoft starts adding muscle to the bare bones framework of its next-generation browser, IE9. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Energy-Efficient Servers
Most organizations faced with budget challenges put off capital expenditures (capex) and seek alternatives, such as extending server life cycles and extending software licenses. This paper demonstrates that such a buy and hold strategy actually adds costs to the datacenter. Learn more

VMware eases migration to Windows 7
VMware has upgraded its ThinApp application virtualization software to enable migration of applications from older versions of Windows to Windows 7. Read More

Cisco battered by large fall in security market
'Nobody fires you if you buy Cisco' it was once said but it seems somebody should tell the corporate security sector which has deserted the giant in droves in late 2009, new figures show. Read More

Malware found on another HTC Magic smartphone
Traces of the now defunct Mariposa botnet has been found on another HTC Magic from Vodafone in Spain, security company Panda wrote in a blog post on Wednesday. Read More

Your Next Facebook 'Friend' Could be a Federal Agent
Here's yet another reason to be careful of what you share on Facebook -- the Feds could be checking you out. An internal Justice Department document obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation reveals that U.S. law enforcement agents have been logging onto social networking sites in the name of crime fighting. Read More

Linus Torvalds named most influential open source blogger
O'Reilly media founder Tim O'Reilly is "the most powerful voice" in open source, but Linus Torvalds is the most influential blogger. Read More



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