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Droid X vs. the Droid: Key differences emerge
Although Motorola's Droid X and Droid smartphones bear similar names, they are very different devices. It has become clear that the Droid X should really not be seen as a sequel to the original Droid but rather a different model of smartphone altogether. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Address Real-Time Application Performance
IDC interviewed customers using Riverbed Cascade solution. Their analysis includes hard dollar ROI and benefits of the following features: • Application-level view of networks and servers • Visibility into end-to-end application delivery dependencies • Network behavioral analysis • Metrics to track performance SLAs Read now!

Pimp Your Laptop
Skin it, stick it, etch it, paint it -- check out these ways to make your laptop PC look unique without breaking it (or your bank account). Read More

Apple's antenna guru reportedly warned execs about iPhone 4 design
Apple's lead antenna expert repeatedly warned that placing the iPhone 4 antenna outside the phone would lead to signal loss and dropped calls, according to a Bloomberg News report. Read More

Apple had better give iPhone 4 owners free cases, say crisis experts
Facing mounting public relations troubles over the iPhone 4, Apple must act swiftly to quell customer complaints about poor reception by giving away free cases, crisis communication experts say. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Best Practices for Design, Architecture and Management
This document provides NetApp best practices for architecting, sizing, and deploying a VMware® VDI environment on NetApp® storage. Learn more.

Verizon's Droid X: 12 Apps to Get You Started
Ladies and gentlemen, the newest Droid has officially landed. Here are some apps to get you started. Read More

Researchers: Password crack could affect millions
A well-known cryptographic attack could be used by hackers to log into Web applications used by millions of users, according to two security experts who plan to discuss the issue at an upcoming security conference. Read More

Cloud security strategies: Where does IDS fit in?
Security practitioners diving into cloud computing must make older security tools like IDS work in this new world. In a CSO podcast last week, Stu Wilson, CTO of IDS provider Endace, sought to explain how this older technology is still relevant in enterprise cloud security strategies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qualys

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!

Microsoft set to co-fund Windows Phone 7 software development
Company is willing provide developers with support, including possible co-funding, a tactic the company says isn't new. Read More

Standard proposed for measuring data center efficiency
A group of organizations led by The Green Grid has recommended a standard way for data centers to measure their Power Usage Effectiveness, aiming to bring consistency to the metric and make it easier for different facilities to compare their results. Read More

Amazon and IBM are the 'cloud champions,' report says
Amazon and IBM are the "cloud champions" but Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Red Hat and VMware and right behind them. Read More

Actually, Windows Phone 7 Could be Microsoft's 'Vista'
A taste of the old Apple-Microsoft rivalry came back this week when a Microsoft executive threw Windows Vista under the bus, just to bash the iPhone 4's antenna problems. Read More

Cisco tops in IPS: survey
Cisco is the "top dog" in a recent customer survey of the leading Intrusion Prevention System vendors conducted by Infonetics Research. The June survey queried IPS buyers at 105 US and Canadian companies with at least 100 employees. Read More



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Robocop ran DOS
Virtually no sci-fi or action flick these days is complete without a computer scene showing a few screens of mysterious scrolling text and a 3D wire-frame model. But where does this vaguely tech-looking stuff come from? Well, more often than not, it comes from a Website, app, or startup screen from the real world at the time the movie was made. Read on for some of the most unexpected tech cameos in movies.

Top Russian spy ring technology screw-ups
Alleged Russian spies arrested last month in cities around the United States seemed to be lacking in spycraft and in urgent need of some IT expertise, based on some of the gaffes they made. They also used some technologies effectively. Here is a summary of their efforts as revealed in court filings against them.

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