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Aerohive buys cloud startup Pareto networks
Wi-Fi up-and-comer Aerohive has purchased Pareto Networks, a startup that launched cloud-based branch-office routing services last spring. Read More


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15 Best iPhone Apps for Newbies
For years, many have longed to own an iPhone, only to be turned off by AT&T's dodgy network. The wait is over: A Verizon iPhone 4 will hit the market Feb. 10. So what will you download first? Here are 15 can't-miss iPhone apps. Read More

The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
A rundown of the most popular free and paid productivity apps on the Mac App Store Read More

Apple's Jobs takes medical leave; Cook in charge with iPad 2, iPhone 5 in wings
Almost two years after taking a medical leave of absence, Apple CEO Steve Jobs Monday announced he's taking another one. Read More

1 in 4 AT&T iPhone users say they'll switch to Verizon
A new ChangeWave Research survey of 4,050 consumers, completed just days before Verizon announced plans to offer Apple's iPhone, reveals that the carrier will be able to draw significant numbers of new subscribers from its rivals. Read More

PlayBook to allow tethering to BlackBerry smartphones
The BlackBerry PlayBook, initially being sold with Wi-Fi, will allow tethering to a BlackBerry smartphone, giving users access to the smartphone's cellular network and all the calendar, messaging and Web-browsing features running on the smartphone, RIM officials said Read More


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PacketMotion and Sox IT Controls
PacketMotion's PacketSentry solution for User Activity Management and how it allows companies to comply with SOX quickly, efficiently, and without risking application availability. Read now!

Open access provision wouldn't prevent LTE iPhone
The possibility of an iPhone running on Verizon's LTE network has shown a spotlight on a loophole in the open access provision the U.S. Federal Communications Commission set on spectrum Verizon uses to offer the network. Read More

7 wacky products you missed at CES 2011
From scent-replication devices to miniature candy, CES had its share of unexpected announcements Read More

Google Science Fair on tap online
Teams with CERN, LEGO, others on worldwide fair for teensGoogle today announced it will co-host a worldwide online Google Science Fair for budding scientists ages 13-18. Having been something of a Science Fair prodigy myself back in the day, typically leashing a large beetle or a salamander with a piece of thread or string and walking it around to grab judges' attention, this sounds like a swell idea.     Read More

With Apple's Jobs on leave, many questions and few answers
With Steve Jobs taking another medical leave, Apple customers, investors, partners and employees are again left to wonder what implications this will have for the company's stock, financial performance, product development and business operations. Read More

Fruit fly looks to be one good bug for computer networks
CMU, Israeli researchers create algorithm that could boost wireless and other distributed networksThe simple yet sophisticated nervous system cells in the bodies of fruit flies are being used as a model that could make wireless sensor networks and other distributed computing systems work better. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, Tel Aviv University and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel have published their findings on this topic in the Jan. 14 issue of the journal Science in... Read More


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Three ways to Prevent USB Insecurity in Your Enterprise
USB flash drives and other portable devices are valuable tools in the typical government staffer's virtual toolkit. These handy devices allow workers to efficiently accomplish their duties and carry out their tasks for the public good. Read More

Study: Femtocells may boost more than just cellular coverage
Femtocells will soon be able to improve home security, personal safety and help integrate smartphones with TVs, laptops and media players, in addition to improving cellular coverage in the home, ABI Research said on Monday. Read More

15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011
Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Read More

Acer to launch 7-inch and 10-inch tablets before July
Acer will begin selling two or three new tablet PCs in the first half of the year, including one with a seven-inch screen, a company sales manager said on Monday. Read More

Verizon iPhone antenna redesign may thwart 'death grip,' says expert
Analysts say Verizon's iPhone may include a dual antenna to eliminate the signal problems that plagued AT&T customers last summer. Read More

Nokia phones will no longer 'come with music'
Nokia has decided to stop offering its Ovi Music Unlimited service in 27 of the 33 countries where it was offered, the Finnish phone maker said on Monday. Read More



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