Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Apple iPhoneys: The 4G edition; Oracle now a server competitor to Cisco? Military using iPod touch

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Apple iPhoneys: The 4G edition
By Network World Staff
While iPhone-maniacs are drooling over what Apple has in store for the new version of the iPhone 3G this summer, fans are already speculating as to what an iPhone 4G will look like and what features it will have. We've combed the Web to bring you our 'Photoshopped' favorites. Afterwards, let us know what you think about these concept iPhones. View slideshow

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Oracle now a server competitor to Cisco?
Oracle's announcement that it intends to acquire Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion creates a much stronger competitor to Cisco and others in data center servers than Sun did alone. That is, if Oracle intends to retain Sun's hardware business.
Oracle-Sun: Apps, systems management coup for customers
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Oracle and Sun: The Rise of the Pre-Integrator
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U.S. military extensively using iPod touch
While we knew that some companies were trying to make iPod software to help military personnel, we didn't realize just to what extent the military has apparently gone gaga for the iPod.

5 Security Flubs Users Make When Browsing the Web
You can install the best firewalls, patch religiously, and make sure your anti-virus software is always up-to-date, but there is one online risk factor you can never control: the user. Whether they are downloading dangerous content or falling prey to phishing scams, the end user continues to be the toughest security risk to mitigate in most organizations.

OpenSolaris, Linux could merge under Oracle
Oracle may end up merging the best of OpenSolaris with Linux once it takes control of Sun Microsystems, but it is unlikely to kill off Sun's widely used Solaris OS, analysts said.

Windows 7 will nag users 29% less often, Microsoft claims
One of the most hated features of Windows Vista will be seen a third less often by users of the upcoming Windows 7, a Microsoft executive promised Monday.

Most businesses don't have their heads around cloud security: survey
Businesses are concerned about the management and privacy of data they entrust to cloud computing service providers, but not many are doing anything about it.

Cisco getting cozy with UC Santa Cruz
Cisco, University of California at Santa Cruz are collaborating on network research via new lab.

Earth Day survey from Microsoft: Americans insist on flushing their toilets
In two days, American's will celebrate Earth Day. Microsoft Subnet reviews a new study conducted by Microsoft's MSN Green site that says, green or not, there are things that American's just won't give up to "save the planet:" such as limiting toilet flushes to conserve water.

Podcast: Mistakes Companies Make During Layoffs
Recent analysis from Telonu.com show that 88% of laid off employees had rated their layoff experiences as poor. Telonu.com CEO Bari Abdul discusses these findings and talks about the ways that companies are making mistakes when doing their layoffs in the current economy. (14:52).

April giveaways galore
Cisco Subnet
and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training courses from Global Knowledge, valued at $2,995 and $3,495, and have copies of three hot books up for grabs: CCVP CIPT2 Quick Reference by Anthony Sequeira, Microsoft Voice Unified Communications by Joe Schurman and Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand by Steve Johnson. Deadline for entries April 30.


Eye-catching gadgets at CTIA
10 eye-catching gadgets at CTIA From WiMAX hotspots to $2,000 cell phones, a look at what caught our attention at CTIA Wireless.

Are you an IT geezer?
Quiz: Are you an IT geezer? (and we mean that in a good way)Sure, the new generation knows Facebook, Android and Twitter. But what about ISDN, SNA and X.25? Take the quiz!

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04/21/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Oracle agrees to buy Sun for $7.4B
  2. Buzzblog: Oracle acquires Sun in $7.4B stunner
  3. Adobe's new Flash can stream Internet content to TVs
  4. Microsoft discloses ambitious security strategy
  5. Palm's webOS lives up to hype, early developers say
  6. RSA Conference kicks off on somber note
  7. Cisco reveals aggressive pricing for blade server system
  8. The Incredible International Submarine Cable Systems
  9. PBX killer, Voice CAL coming to OCS in 2010
  10. 802.11n complications are imminent
  11. Honda demos motion-assistance devices


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