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Is wireless making us nuts?
A spirited discussion erupted recently among some Facebook friends who resented having their "anywhere, anytime" access privileges temporarily revoked to force them to focus on the meeting at hand. Read More


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New TPC-E Benchmark Results Revealed
A "glue-less" design, where no additional hardware is necessary to run all eight CPUs and all memory slots enable the shortest route between processors, memory modules and I/O hubs inside a single chassis. It's just one of the many reasons Fujitsu servers are leading the way in TCP-E benchmarks and overall price/performance. Read now!

iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending July 22
Perhaps it's the heat, but this week's crop of iOSsphere rumors is pretty lackluster. Read More

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Eyeball-scanning iPhone used by cops to ID suspects
A blocky attachment to an Apple iPhone lets police officers snap a close-up of a suspect's eye and compare it to a database of scans. The system can ID a suspect in seconds. But should we have privacy concerns? Read More


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Best Practices: KVM Smart Card Authentication Systems
Selecting a smart card-enabled KVM system? Choose one that supports PKI authentication to multiple servers from a single location and makes the necessary KVM feature adjustments to enable seamless use of the reader. This White Paper examines best practices when evaluating a Smart Card solution. Learn More

AT&T's first LTE laptop dongle "coming soon"
AT&T is apparently gearing up for its LTE launch, as the company today announced that its first LTE modem will be "coming soon." Read More

CTIA shares tips for preventing News Corp. (or anyone else) from hacking your voicemail
If you're concerned that Rupert Murdoch or anyone else might be snooping on your voicemails, never fear: the CTIA wireless association is here to help. Read More

Mac Lion roars on new Apple MacBook Air models
Apple extends its line of sleek, thin MacBook Air notebooks, with more powerful processors. And the high-speed Thunderbolt I/O has been added to them and to a new 27-inch desktop display and docking station. Read More


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Unified Communications: Getting the Green Light
In these articles, Network World and its sister IDG Enterprise publications explore the rising importance of UC within the enterprise and provide advice on how to create a working strategy. Learn more

AT&T still besting Verizon in iPhone activations
If Verizon thought it could swoop in and take AT&T's iPhone market share overnight, it thought wrong. Read More

Beyond Angry Birds: The 20 Most Acclaimed iPhone/iPad Games
Want games on your iPhone or iPad but unsure of where to start? Here's a handy guide Read More

Google Labs' greatest non-hits
A retrospective on the coolest ideas to come out of Google Labs that haven't (yet) become staple features of the Google Empire Read More

Sonos Play 3 hands on
Keith Shaw gets a close look at the new Sonos Play 3, a $299 wireless music player that can play songs from multiple Internet music services as well as your music stored on computers or a storage device. It can be controlled by smartphone or an iPad. Read More



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