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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for week ending May 27
With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference just 10 days away, rumors and anticipation about iPhone 5 keep on coming. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Technology Fueling the Next Phase of Storage Optimization
ESG examines trends influencing the adoption of deduplication and the limitations of existing solutions and details how HP is best positioned to deliver highly efficient deduplication solutions based on its new HP StoreOnce deplication technology Read now

WHITE PAPER: HP

6 Key Dedupe Challenges
The deduplication market is the fastest segment ofthe storage industry, per IDC. Accordingly, every vendor is telling their version of the deduplication story. With emerging technologies, it is difficult for IT managers to determine what the true IT benefits vs. marketing spin are. Read More Today!

6 changes in Windows Phone Mango target business users
The Windows Phone Mango release, due this fall, includes changes that improve Microsoft's mobile OS for business users and IT groups. Read More

Leading FCoE server company? It ain't Cisco
Cisco might be making headway in blade servers, but HP is outdoing Cisco in a technology the router king has championed for a few years now - FibreChannel-over-Ethernet. Most of the servers that shipped with FCoE in the first quarter were HP blades with Emulex FCoE LAN on Motherboard, according to Dell'Oro Group. Read More

Does Amazon "owe" open source? Maybe a little
When most people look at Amazon, they probably see a retail giant that's constantly growing and reaching into new markets. But at the core of almost all of Amazon's success is open source — yet you rarely see Amazon participating and contributing. What's up with that? Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Manageable Application Security
Investments in security solutions have to provide a clear value, which equals additional time spent collecting and documenting proof of this value. The latest version of F5 BIG-IP Application Security Manager(tm) (ASM), v10.1, addresses information overload and the need for agility in implementation. Learn more!

Skype issues software fix for Windows and Mac users
Skype has released a new version of its Windows software to fix the problem that prevented some users from logging in and making calls yesterday, and plans to issue a similar update to Mac users later today, the company said. Read More

Even HTML itself is a Twitter critic
So does HTML really stand for Hating on Twitter Markup Language? That's the impression at least some programmers were left with after having their attention drawn to an element within the official HTML specification -- 4.10.7.2.8 The maxlength attribute - that veers from the straight-and-geeky normally found in such documents to take a swipe at Twitter and its infamous 140-character message limit.... Read More

Today's innovation smackdown: Mark Zuckerberg vs. Paul Otellini
The Internet's latest wunderkind, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, has everything going for him: he is worth $19.8 billion, was named this year as Time's Person of the Year and has his own comic book. Paul Otellini and Intel have seen its constant battle with AMD quiet a bit of late, but the move to be king of the processors rages on. Last month Otellini outlined Intel's shift in an attempt to stay ahead of competitors. Who moves on to the next round? Vote now! Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

Data Center Improvements for Long-Term Savings
As companies mature and grow, all too often their data centers age and grow haphazardly. Download this HP white paper to learn the best practices to revitalize an aging data center or to build a new one, so that it's functional, cost-effective, and capable of providing environmentally conscious benefits. Read More

New malware scanner finds 5% of Windows PCs infected
One in every 20 Windows PCs whose users turned to Microsoft for cleanup help were infected with malware, Microsoft said this week. Read More

Should you get certified in wireless?
Wireless networks are finicky and don't always play by cabled networking rules. So some training and certification might be in order if you're focused on the wireless side of the network house. Read More

Eight tips for travelers
As Memorial Day and summer vacations approach, the travel season is just about to heat up. But you don't have to resign yourself to hefting unnecessary equipment through airport security or sweating out the frustrations of hotel computer connectivity. These veteran travel tips can make traveling with your Apple gear much more fun. Read More

Should Steve Balmer Go?
Hedge fund manager David Einhorn, who owns a whole bunch of Microsoft stock, has suggested it's time for Steve Balmer, CEO of Microsoft to go. Einhorn is undoubtedly under pressure to get some ROI here, and Balmer leaving would likely boost the stock assuming a reasonable replacement, anyway. But is this they way for the shareholders to go? Read More

Unabomber Ted Kaczynski's personal possessions set for creepy online auction
Ok this is kind of creepy.  The US Marshalls Office today said it will hold an online auction of the personal effects of the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. Read More



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