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Cool iPhone/iPad apps for a hot August
We've compiled a list of some of the most promising and interesting apps to be released this month on the iPhone and iPad. Read More


WEBCAST: Infoblox

Learn 4 Concepts to Network Automation
Join this webinar to learn where to start introducing network automation into your organization so you can: • Address Hidden IT Costs • Support Key Initiatives • Achieve Operational Optimization • Apply IT Resources More Strategically View Now!

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Major advances in understanding emotions conveyed by voice
DEMO Conference $1M Media Prize winner- eXaudios MagInify decodes people's emotions in realtime as they speak. Watch their DEMO Spring 2010 product launch at http://www.demo.com/dswinner Click to continue

Puppets are back! U is for Unified Communications
We couldn't just give up with one letter, so we decided to jump around the alphabet, and our pals I.T. Jinglehopper (you can just call him Neal) and Jackson are happy to provide a tutorial on the exciting world of unified communications. Read More

Free BlackBerry Apps: Nine Torch 9800 Compatible Downloads
CIO.com's BlackBerry watcher Al Sacco rounds up nine valuable, free BlackBerry apps that'll run on RIM's brand new BlackBerry Torch 9800 slider smartphone. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Gigamon Systems

Gigamon in the Data Center
"Downtime in the data center" is a concept that should be forbidden in any organization. Yet the only way to eliminate that unspeakable word is to prevent it from happening at all. How so? Data Access Switches that allow complete visibility and secure access to monitor and analyze all mission critical data, 24/7. Learn More

Wireless networks and mobility quiz
iPhones and other handhelds bought for home use are infiltrating corporate networks, but there's a host of other wireless technologies that comprise a wave of mobile computing that is creating sweeping changes in business infrastructure. How well versed are you in the technical and not-so- technical details? Read More

The world's geekiest tournaments
From magic cards to BattleBots, we race through the world's dorkiest contests. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel-Lucent

Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router
Looking for routers that offer the scalability to extend your reach with cost-effective, feature-rich platforms that consolidate and deliver the business, residential and mobile services your customers demand? For a limited time, introductory kits are available for the newest additions to the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR portfolio. Read Now

I Can Stalk U: Geotagged Pics Worth More Than 1,000 Words
Have stalkers found paradise at the "I Can Stalk U" site which reveals exact geotagged locations when people tweet their photos? Read More

Apple in talks to bring $0.99 Television rentals to iTunes in time for September 7th media event
With Antennagate now thankfully behind us, we can now turn our attention to some upcoming new products and rumored services Apple has in the pipeline. Apple has historically announced iPod upgrades during special media events held in September, and this year looks to be no different. Read More

 
 
 

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