Cell phone cancer warning proposed by Maine state legislator A Maine state legislator wants cell phones in the state to carry labels warning of brain cancer risks due to electromagnetic radiation. And the proposal could come up for debate and vote in early 2010. Network World's Products of the Week (Slideshow) Our round-up of intriguing new products from Symantec, HP, IBM among others. Android for Business? 5 Reasons to Think Again Businesses considering Android as a corporate handset standard should consider the decision carefully, because it may prove hard to justify later on. Avaya drops wireless headsets Avaya, which promotes itself as a software company, is trimming back even more on its line of hardware with the elimination of wireless headsets to go with its unified communications infrastructure. Texting drivers are more dangerous than talkers You obviously don't need to be told that texting and driving are two complex tasks that don't mix well. But a new study by University of Utah researchers sheds light on why and explains that this activity is even more dangerous than talking on a cell phone while driving. Google's Android Invasion: Prepare For Phase 2 Google's Android operating system has plenty to celebrate this holiday season -- and now, a new trio of studies suggests the platform is poised for even more success in 2010. Bluetooth 4.0 Spec Finalized The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) revealed this Thursday a host of new innovations to be featured its next iteration of the popular Bluetooth wireless protocol. Google Phone and Netbook Hint at Apple Playbook The dust hasn't yet completely settled from the frenzy of Google Nexus One phone rumors--in fact there is still ongoing debate about whether the Nexus One will be direct from Google, but that hasn't stopped us from moving on to a new rumor that Google is also developing a Google-branded netbook. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Endpoint Security: As Important in 2010 As Ever and Analyst shares thoughts on Cisco competitor Avaya; On Microsoft Subnet SQL Server? Bah humbug!; On Google Subnet: Google " Dashboard" addresses privacy. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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