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How to hack IP voice and video in real-time
Corporate video conferences can still be easily hacked by insiders using a freeware tool that allows attackers to monitor calls in real-time and record them in files suitable for posting on YouTube. Read More


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7 New Windows 7 Tablets
Hardware makers both well known (HP and Asus) and obscure (Hanvon and Pegatron) are putting the final touches on Windows 7-based tablet PCs to take on the iPad and Android Tablets. Here's a slideshow of the most anticipated Windows tablets due out for the holidays or early 2011. Read More

New Verizon COO oversaw three years of surging wireless growth
Newly promoted Verizon COO Lowell McAdam had a short but productive tenure as head of Verizon's wireless business, which has added 25.5 million subscribers since 2007. Read More

Xerox PARC turns 40: Marking four decades of IT innovations
For 40 years, the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (commonly called Xerox PARC, now just PARC) has been a place of technological creativity and bold ideas. The inventions it has spawned, from Ethernet networking to laser printing and the graphical user interface (GUI), have led to myriad technologies that allow us to use computers in ways that we take for granted today. Read More


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IBM puts up $1.7 billion to acquire Netezza
IBM continues to pump money into its arsenal of business analytics technology, announcing plans Monday to acquire Netezza for $1.7 billion. Read More

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iPhones, iPads secure enough, but what about Android devices?
Apple has done enough security-wise with its iPhone and iPad to make many CSOs comfortable with the mobile devices connecting to corporate networks, but Google's Android still has a ways to go. Read More


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New Apple patents could turn iPod touch into an iPhone
An Apple patent focused blog has revealed possible plans that could turn Apple's best selling iPod into an iPhone, with the ability to make calls. Read More

Google Chrome: 5 Must-Have Tips and Tricks
Maybe IE 9, just released in beta form, will turn out to be the greatest browser ever. And Mozilla's Firefox gets better with every rev--and my heart wants to support the open source business model that has given Microsoft a run for its money. But for now, I'm sticking with Google's Chrome 6, because its clean, no nonsense interface, and above all, its speed and stability, make Web surfing as easy and enjoyable as possible. Read More

Avaya CEO: How video will change business world
In the latest installment of the IDG Enterprise CEO Interview Series, IDGE Chief Content Officer John Gallant talked with Avaya leader Kevin Kennedy about the company's collaboration strategy, how the new products change the competitive battle with Microsoft and Cisco, and what it's going to take to make video a part of everyday life for business users. Read More

Internet privacy conflicts
The Wall Street Journal just published the sixth article in its excellent series about Internet privacy, or the lack of it. Read More



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