Tuesday, August 03, 2010

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Defcon badge is unlike anything you have ever seen | iPhone jailbreak exploit 'sweet' and 'scary,' says researcher

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BlackBerry Torch 9800 Slider Gets Official on AT&T
BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) and U.S. wireless carrier AT&T on Tuesday officially announced the new 3G BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone as expected at a media event in New York City. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Eaton

Powering Through the Economy
This white paper explores five specific steps you can take to power your way through these difficult times. Read More

REPORT: Citrix

Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
Citrix Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant for 2009 Application Delivery Controllers Magic Quadrant, Gartner Group. Read now!

Defcon badge is unlike anything you have ever seen
t's sleek, stylish, programmable, and made out of metal. Read More

iPhone jailbreak exploit 'sweet' and 'scary,' says researcher
The exploit used to jailbreak Apple's newest iPhone operating system is both "beautiful" and "scary," a noted vulnerability researcher said. Read More

Putting IE's modest market share gains in perspective
Much is being made of the fact that Microsoft has at least temporarily stanched the bleeding in terms of Internet Explorer's market share, and, in fact, has managed to nudge the number upward slightly in each of the past two months. Read More


WEBCAST: Accelops

Why Private Clouds May Prevail
Cloud computing's perceived challenges of security, visibility and management may give the upper hand to private clouds. Join Yankee Group for this Webcast that discusses how to ensure you deploy a cloud that meets your organization's security and compliance needs. View Now

Confronting a lazy vendor
This kind of thing doesn't happen often, but after blogging last week I found myself in a meeting with a vendor who is definitely one of the ones I was complaining about. Read More

Cisco settles antitrust suit over software updates
Cisco Systems has settled a 2008 lawsuit in which independent network maintenance company Multiven charged that Cisco forced customers to buy its SMARTnet service plan in order to get bug fixes and software updates. Read More

Who really sets global cybersecurity standards?
Herding wild cats may be easier than settling issues or making over-arching decisions that affect international cybersecurity. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Companies spend 30% more on software licenses than needed.
Poor visibility into remote assets, an inability to ensure the security of PCs, and failing to deliver satisfactory service to end users on a consistent and cost-effective basis are a few of the challenges that IT executives face as they struggle to manage software across their organizations. Learn more now!

As Smartphone Growth Skyrockets, Which Brand Will Dominate?
Recent numbers from both Nielsen and metrics firm Canalys suggest that Google's Android platform will take the top spot. Read More

Radiology lab fits Cisco UCS profile
Cisco has over 900 paying customers for its Unified Computing System consolidated data center platform, which seems like a large number when you consider it represents a networking company's entry into the blade and rack mount server business - and that it's only been shipping for a year. Read More

Sun storm promises Northern light show extravaganza
Astronomers are predicting that a huge Sun storm over the weekend will produce a spectacular Northern Lights, or aurorae show in the night sky this week for many areas that do not normally seem them. Read More



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Mobile deathmatch: Apple iOS 4 vs. Android 2.2
Apple's iOS has been wowing users for four years in the iPhone and now the iPad. Available in smartphones and now tablets from various vendors going on two years, Google's Android has proven itself to be a strong contender that has the only real chance to surpass iOS.

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From Star Trek and Space Camp to baseball minutiae, vintage video games, anime, pirates, Harry Potter and They Might Be Giants, there's a vacation option for any type of geek this summer.

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