Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Mobility drives IPv6 urgency; VMware to virtualize Android smartphones

VMware to virtualize Android smartphones for business users | iPhone customers dump on AT&T in Consumer Reports survey

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Mobility drives IPv6 urgency
Wireless and mobility play a big role in the urgency to migrate to IPv6. The continual release of shiny new smartphones, tablets and other communications gadgets means that it won't be long before mobile devices will support only IPv6 addresses. Why? At the rate mobile devices are being created – not only for user access, but for wireless machine-to-machine communications, too – there simply won't be any more IPv4 addresses to assign them. Read More


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Maintaining Continuity of Operations
Download this HP white paper to learn how to reduce the financial impact and maintain acceptable levels of productivity during an unplanned disaster. Read Now

VMware to virtualize Android smartphones for business users
VMware is teaming up with LG to sell Android smartphones that are virtualized, allowing a single phone to run two operating systems, one for business use and one for personal use. Read More

iPhone customers dump on AT&T in Consumer Reports survey
Apple iPhone users made their displeasure known with AT&T in the latest Consumer Reports wireless carrier satisfaction survey, resulting in a last place finish for the carrier. Read More

Managing smartphones calls for new realism and flexibility
Enterprises are rapidly adopting modern smartphone platforms. But these operating systems vary widely in how manageable they are. IT groups need a new realism and a new flexibility to proactively support what's becoming a critical business resource. Read More

Sprint to roll out more than $4 billion in network upgrades
Sprint announces a $4 billion to $5 billion network upgrade focused on cost savings. Read More

Is Verizon 4G LTE as fast as advertised?
We run some speed tests on the 4G network that Verizon launched December 5Cool Tools columnists takes a look at Verizon's 4G LTE network via the LG VL600 USB data modem. He compares advertised download/upload speed with what the network actually delivers. Don't want to spoil the video but I will say he declares the results to be "very good." Read More

Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
Lindsay Lohan, Lady Gaga and Stephen Colbert collide with Twitter, iPads and hackers. Read More


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Changing the Way You Purchase Storage
Most organizations are still buying storage based on outmoded ways of thinking. Find out why it's time to modernize your approach and the key criteria you need to consider before making your next IT investment. Read now!

Google sets sights on tablet-centric Android
On the same day that Google released its 'Gingerbread' platform, it also debuted its soon-to-be-released version tailored specifically for tablets. Read More

Products of the Week
Our round-up of intriguing new products from Compellent, Fortinet, IBM, among others. Read More

Unwrapping Google's Android "Gingerbread" gift
Android fans got an early Christmas gift from Google Monday as the company released the new "Gingerbread" version of its Android mobile operating system. Read More

RIM accepting PlayBook apps for BlackBerry App World
Developers are eligible for free BlackBerry PlayBook if their apps are accepted for into App World Read More

In historic shift, smartphones, tablets to overtake PCs
Shipments of smartphones, tablets and other app-enabled devices will overtake PCs shipments in the next 18 months, an event that may signify the end of the PC-centric era, market research firm IDC said. Read More

Inside Google's new Chrome OS 'Chromebook'
Google's vision of a cloud-only laptop is now here -- how it compares to traditional laptops and to tablets like the iPad Read More


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Combating Security and Compliance Challenges
Don't wait for a security breach or compliance issue to damage your company. Ongoing monitoring can proactively identify and reduce threats. Learn how you can successfully stop security issues before they become serious problems. Read More

First LTE mobile data plans: similar prices, different value
For a typical monthly fee of US$80, subscribers to new LTE (Long-Term Evolution) high-speed mobile data services get very different levels of service depending on where they live. Customers in Asia are worst off, receiving just 5GB of data for their money, while some Europeans can get an unlimited data plan. Read More

Defining 4G: The 98-Mbps Gap
4G is here, but what, exactly, is it? You're not going find a lot of agreement on the answer to that question, and the ITU isn't helping matters with a definition that leaves most contemporary mobile broadband technologies systems in a nomenclature no-man's land.Both T-Mobile ("America's Largest 4G Network") and Verizon Wireless ("The Fastest, Most Advanced 4G Network in America") have been running TV commercials for their now-available 4G services, leading to all kinds of confusion in the marketplace as to just exactly what 4G is anyway. Read More

The White iPhone 4 lives!
Long delayed, it appears that the white iPhone 4 will finally hit stores in the Spring of 2011Behold the interesting journey of the white iPhone 4. Originally expected to launch alongside the black iPhone 4 this past Summer, Apple was forced to delay its arrival time and time again for reasons that remained somewhat murky. Read More

The first rule of Windows Phone 7 sales is you do not talk about Windows Phone 7 sales
Microsoft stays silent on WP7 sales numbersMicrosoft loves numbers, especially the big ones. Read More

Smartphone Stocking Stuffers: 15 Hot Accessories and Add-Ons
Forget Zhu Zhu Pets. Toodle-oo, Twilight merchandise. Whatever, Wii. Read More

Use a 3G dongle with a desktop PC
I want to connect a 3G dongle to my desktop PC. Will I need to install extra hardware or drivers?? Read More

Expert: As smartphones become wallets, pickpockets circle
Androids, iPhones and BlackBerries are becoming more like wallets each day -- and the bad guys are starting to take notice, eEye CTO Marc Maiffret warns. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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