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Top 15 iPhone 5 and iPad 3 Concept Designs: Beauty Imagined
Eager to see how Apple refreshes its phone and tablet? These designers offer a gallery of well-designed suggestions for the next generation of Apple's popular products. Read More


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Taming the Cloud
This whitepaper explores the components of the cloud computing ecosystem, demonstrates how Akamai is delivering services for cloud optimization, and looks forward into the evolution of this dynamic and growing market. Read now

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Ensuring Reliable Service Delivery
Learn how integrating infrastructure management tools with existing application performance management solutions will allow IT to promote holistic management that spans silos. Read Now

UAC May be a Nuisance but it Serves a Purpose
Microsoft introduced the despised User Account Control (UAC) feature in Windows Vista (and gave it a major overhaul for functionality in Windows 7) for a good reason. It was supposed to give users the power to control, monitor and protect their computer in the event of an attempted unauthorized change to their computer. Read More

5 reasons why SIEM is more important than ever
IT environments are growing ever more distributed, complex and difficult to manage, making the role of security information and event management (SIEM) technology more important than ever. Here's why. Read More


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Discovering hidden costs in your data center
At the June 2010 meeting of top CFOs at the Financial Executives International (FEI) Canada annual conference, IBM had the opportunity to talk with more than 60 CFOs to determine how much business insight they have on their data centre costs. Read now

Who are you? Non? Anon?
Gibbs ponders anonymity. At least, it might be Gibbs ... how would you know? Read More

Firefox 8 to block unapproved add-ons
Starting with Firefox 8, Mozilla will automatically block browser add-ons installed by other software until users approve them, a company product manager announced yesterday. Read More


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Economics of Spam
Email security threats do not discriminate. Whether you're an organization with 50 employees or a global corporation with 50,000, the reality is that spam and viruses can wreak havoc on your business, drain users' productivity and take a major toll on IT resources. Read now

Wireless "tattoo" monitors your health and could become electronic bandage
Researchers are touting a wireless skin-thin, microelectronic tattoo as an alternative to hard-wired electrodes for healthcare tests or monitoring and ultimately new applications such as electronic bandages. Read More

US pumps $175M into advanced auto fuel research projects
In the wake of new fuel efficiency standards, the Energy Department this week spotted 40 new research projects $175 million to develop everything from light-weight building materials to electronics and advanced fuel. Read More

RIM Unveils New BlackBerrys: 5 Facts You Need to Know
CIO.com's BlackBerry black belt Al Sacco breaks down RIM's latest BlackBerry smartphones, three of which were made official today--the BlackBerry Torch 9810, Torch 9850 and Torch 9860--and offers up notable features and facts about each of the five known devices in RIM's upcoming 2011 BlackBerry lineup. Read More

 
 
 

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