Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cisco kills off its hosted e-mail product

Zeus trojan is back and targeting Windows Mobile phones | Tech execs with Justin Bieber haircuts

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Cisco kills off its hosted e-mail product
Cisco has decided to kill its cloud-based e-mail service Cisco Mail, only 13 months after it was introduced, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. Read More


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Zeus trojan is back and targeting Windows Mobile phones
A new variant of the Zeus trojan has surfaced and it's targeting Windows Mobile phones. In September a variant was discovered that targeted Symbian and BlackBerry phones. Read More

Tech execs with Justin Bieber haircuts
The celebrity world is abuzz with the news that Justin Bieber got a new haircut, changing his look from the moptop to something completely different. This means his original haircut is up for grabs, and we can't think of anyone better suited for the Bieber look than the following tech CEOs and executives. Read More

Cisco names first COO as company reinvents itself
Cisco Systems has named Gary Moore as its first COO, formally giving CEO John Chambers a sidekick to help transition the switching and routing king into new markets in the data center and beyond. Read More


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Microsoft offers free Azure trial
Microsoft is offering 750 free hours of Azure use as a way of luring more customers. Read More

First look: Despite stumbles, Xoom closes in on the iPad
The first Android 3.0 tablet, from Motorola Mobility, supports business email and shows signs of a real challenge to Apple. Read More

Update for Windows Phone 7 firmware causing problems for some users.
Well, this is embarrassing. The just announced minor software update for Windows Phone 7, intended to make the software update process itself work smoothly, apparently is making it work not-so-smoothly, at least for some users. Read More


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What's still missing in the HTML5 spec
Multimedia capabilities and WebSocket support are among the missing pieces -- and don't expect a standard video codec. Read More

The Curious Case Of Patent 232
The entire security scanning industry could be held hostage to this very questionable patent. Read More

Weak PC sales: Is it the economy or Apple?
Businesses are buying technology and lots of it, say some of the major enterprise vendors, including Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Dell. But consumers are holding back. Analysts see multiple forces at play. Read More

How Are Your Hexadecimal Skills?
Working with IPv6 addresses means working with hex. It's easier than you might think. Read More

Verizon Wireless taps Tektronix to monitor LTE network performance
Verizon Wireless said today that it will use Tektronix Communications' Iris software to support network monitoring of the Verizon LTE network, which is now in the early stages of being rolled out. Read More



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