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Cisco advances video agenda with Cius tablet

Agencies announce $795 million in new broadband subsidies | T-Mobile to stop selling current Sidekicks

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Cisco advances video agenda with Cius tablet
So Cisco has gotten into the tablet business. There's been quite a hue and cry in the hours since Cisco surprised the industry with its announcement of an Android-based Cius tablet computer -- designed for business users -- at its Cisco Live! customer education and training event in Las Vegas. Read More


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TRITON™ Securing the Borderless Enterprise
In an industry first, Websense® has released TRITON™, a security solution that is fully integrated into one single platform with a single management interface and unified content analysis across Web, data and email. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Understand the network impact of 802.11n
This paper describes the drawbacks of centralized controller-based approaches and how they will provide unavoidable roadblocks when faced with the increases in bandwidth provided by 802.11n. Read More

Agencies announce $795 million in new broadband subsidies
U.S. President Barack Obama's administration will announce nearly US$795 million in grants and loans for broadband deployment projects across the nation on Friday, officials with two federal agencies said. Read More

T-Mobile to stop selling current Sidekicks
T-Mobile USA will stop selling its current Sidekick mobile phones effective Friday, though it will keep the Sidekick brand alive. Read More

iPhone's Exchange woes aren't over
Apple's workaround for an iOS 4 Exchange synchronization issue could improve performance for some users, but a more complete fix is necessary to solve the problem, an expert said Thursday. Such a fix could be on the way. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qualys Inc.

Justifying IT Security
The goal of a security program is to choose and implement cost effective countermeasures that mitigate the vulnerabilities that will most likely lead to loss. This paper discusses the management of Risk and how Vulnerability Management is one of the few counter-measures easily justified by its ability to optimize risk. Read now!

"Help, I am stranded!" scam haunting social networks
The FBI and its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) today said they are seeing an uptick in the complaints about online scammers trying to steal your money posing as a good friend left stranded somewhere in need of quick cash. Read More

Orange & T-Mobile become Everything Everywhere
Mobile operators Orange UK and T-Mobile UK have announced the completion of their merger, with the two operators now acting as one under the name Everything Everywhere Limited. Read More

How to solve the iPhone 4 antenna problem
iPhone users have come up with creative ways to work around the reception problem on the iPhone 4. Computerworld selected some of the best advice found so far. Read More


WEBCAST: Websense, Inc.

Websense Web Security Gateway Solutions
This demo provides a hands on view of Websense Web Security Gateway solutions and how they enable safe productive use of today's dynamic, interactive Web. Read More

IT investment proves a help to struggling Station Casinos
Officials at Station Casinos say recent multimillion-dollar IT investments are easing its struggle to reorganize and emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Read More

HP closes Palm deal, confirms WebOS tablet
Hewlett-Packard on Thursday finalized its acquisition of Palm and confirmed it will use the company's WebOS in future tablets and netbooks. Read More

LG promises Android by year's end at revamped app store
South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics opened its revamped app store on Thursday, with over 3,000 applications aimed at smartphones and feature phones. Read More

Musicshake for iPhone
We are knee-deep in the age of music mash-ups and remixes, where anyone with a digital music collection and some computer software can act like a producer or deejay. Musicshake provides further fuel for your music ambitions by letting you create tracks from hundreds of pre-recorded sounds and effects, not unlike a pocket-size audio editor. Read More



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