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The top 17 smartphones from the major carriers
From Android to iOS to Windows Phone, these devices from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon offer users a range of options Read More


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Looking for some practical experience with Cisco routers and switches for little to no cost? There's no shortage of free Cisco labs on the Web. These sites are designed to assist network operators and Cisco certification students with common problems or challenges that crop up in configuring Cisco networks. In some instances, they may serve as teasers to get students to pay for more elaborate and comprehensive... Read More

How the U.S. is winning the race to next-gen Internet
With the worldwide supply of IPv4 addresses rapidly dwindling, the United States is pulling ahead of its global rivals in the deployment of next-generation Internet services based on the emerging IPv6 standard. Read More

Sophos antivirus snafu lingers on
The chaos caused to Sophos customers by a bad antivirus software update just keeps reverberating into its second week, with Sophos today providing more information on fixing the problem for both enterprise users and those with stand-alone computers. Read More

Tips for troubleshooting 802.1X connections
Implementing 802.1X authentication, which includes everything from setting up a RADIUS server to keeping end users connected, isn't easy. Read More


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2012 Ig Nobel Prizes honor real, but offbeat research
Groundbreaking research into monkey butts, green hair, diamonds and dead fish was honored this year. Read More

GM 'insources,' set to hire 10,000 IT pros
GM plans to hire 10,000 IT professionals as it discontinues outsourcing arrangements and pulls most of its IT work back in-house. Read More

Iran denies launching cyberattacks on U.S. banks
Iran is being accused of launching cyberattacks against U.S.-based banks that include Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, an accusation that yesterday was firmly rejected by the head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization. Read More

Uproar over Amazon integration into Ubuntu search results 'FUD,' says Shuttleworth
News that Ubuntu 12.10, currently in beta, will integrate Amazon search results into some queries by default app quickly created a tidal wave of recrimination in the open-source community, with commenters on Slashdot, Reddit and elsewhere decrying the new system as intrusive and potentially harmful to user privacy. Read More


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Apple apparently ripped off iPad clock design from Swiss Rail Company
Apple received a lot of criticism during the Apple/Samsung litigation this past Summer as folks deemed it absurd that Apple was able to patent things such as icon design and the overall form factor of a smartphone. While the nuances of the case were obviously more complex, the trial did shed some light on a patent system that many people feel needs to be reworked. As we all know, Apple emerged victorious... Read More

Why Apple intentionally sacrificed Maps quality in iOS 6
One of the unpleasant surprises of an upgrade to either iOS 6 or the iPhone 5 is the disappearance of Google Maps. Its replacement, Apple Maps, is limited in comparison. Read More

IE emergency patch issued, but rumors fly that Microsoft knew about 0-day for 7 weeks
Microsoft released an out-of-cycle emergency patch for the Internet Explorer zero-day exploit that put computers at risk of Poison Ivy infections, a type of malware that can steal data or take remote control of PCs. Read More

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SDN bandwagon rolls ahead
Cisco, Brocade, Dell among others have jumped on board and look to ride the wave that is software defined networking. This despite experts' assertions that SDNs threaten Cisco's dominance in the tech industry. Read More

How Big Data Brings BI, Predictive Analytics Together
Big data is breathing new life into business intelligence by putting the power of prediction into the hands of everyday decision-makers. Read More

 
 
 

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