News podcast: Network World 360 Conficker developments; New York's anti-phishing effort. Report: Apple, Verizon in iPhone talks Apple is in discussions with Verizon to create a version of the iPhone that would run on Verizon's cellular network, according to a report in USA Today. Google Flu Trends not much of a heads-up When Google unveiled Flu Trends, the hope was that by tracking search data about the flu, the tool would give public health officials a kind of early warning system for an impending flu epidemic. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work all that well, at least for potential pandemics that start outside the U.S., say in Mexico City. Verizon leapfrogs AT&T for wireless subscriber lead Completing the Alltel acquisition has helped Verizon jump ahead of AT&T to give the carrier the most wireless subscribers in the United States. Comparing costs of WLAN intrusion prevention systemsCox: How do wireless intrusion prevention systems compare in terms of cost? NW's Wireless Alert Newsletter editor, Joanie Wexler, made some assumptions and did some calculations to give some guidance. Information Overload? Turn Off! Tune Out!Mathias: Well, this one is a little hard to believe, at first glance, anyway, but some of the iPod/iPhone generation, in a reaction to information overload, have had enough and are turning off their gadgets - or so reports the Boston Globe (soon itself, perhaps, to become a victim of the rapidly-changing sands of the information delivery landscape). RSA 2009 Best of Show Stiennon: As much of the security industry recovers from RSA Conference 2009 in San Francisco it is time to attempt to condense a five day conference to few hundred words. Today on Google Subnet Ten ways Google is like God: An SEO perspective; The real scoop on the first Android netbook; Google Earth helps find missing plane; and Google Blogoscoped checks out Google’s new social news gadget. |
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