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FCC, CTIA agree on 'bill shock' plan for wireless services
Wireless subscribers should not be shocked if they start receiving text or voicemail alerts telling them when they're about to hit their monthly limits on voice, data and SMS. Read More


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The 10 Greatest MS-DOS Games of All Time
From a trio of kids who save the world from a giant purple tentacle to one of the world's great shoot-em-ups, here are ten games that entertained millions. Read More

UAE police claim Blackberry outage made driving safer
Make of this what you will: Police in the United Arab Emirates contend that last week's extended BlackBerry service outage significantly reduced traffic accidents there. From a story in The National, based in Abu Dhabi: Read More

Microsoft upgrades Intune cloud service, includes free Windows 7
Microsoft is rolling out an upgrade to its cloud software distribution and security monitoring service, Intune, seven months after it officially launched the first version. With Intune, Microsoft is giving away Windows 7 and practically giving away some of the tools previously reserved only for Software Assurance customers. Read More


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Windows 7 presents both an opportunity and a challenge for enterprises and their IT organizations. . Unless IT can simplify the adoption process, the enterprise faces potential long term disruptions to IT and end users alike. Read this whitepaper to learn how desktop virtualization offers a better way forward. Learn More

Gartner: The future of IT? Get ready to blow stuff up
If IT is to successfully move into the future it's going to need to blow up its current way of thinking and the way it supports mature technologies. That was the key message at the opening session of the Gartner Symposium IT/Expo here. "Mature technologies are code for obsolete," said Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner and global head of research. "You must dare to employ creative destruction to eliminate legacy, and selectively destroy low impact systems." Read More

Net monitoring tool now ships with IPv6
In another sign that network vendors are prepping for the near-term shift of service provider and enterprise networks to IPv6, Paessler AG has begun shipping a new version of its network monitoring tool that supports the next-generation Internet Protocol. Read More

Breach reporting: Now companies have to do it
Consumer advocates as well as many business groups have attempted to get federal laws adopted in the United States that would mandate disclosure of security breaches in which some types of private information about identifiable people are exposed. In spite of the obvious logic of having a national standard, these efforts so far have failed. Read More


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Microsoft, Carnegie Mellon researchers turn any surface into a touch screen
Researchers at Microsoft Research and Carnegie Mellon University are showcasing a new wearable computer dubbed OmniTouch that turns any surface into a touch screen ... a wall, a notebook, your arm. One nit-picky detail, you have to be willing to clamp a projector to your shoulder, a la a pirate and his parrot. Read More

Cisco and the Consumerization of IT
It's painfully obvious that the consumerization of IT isn't going away. You hear it in the news, from manufacturers, and the loudest voice of all – your end-users. Most likely, helpdesk requests about configuring, updating or using consumer devices has eked their way into your top 10 most common calls list. (A personal favorite, though not a top 10: "How do I get that bird game on here?")... Read More

iPhone 4S sales top 4 million units over weekend
Apple, whose online and physical stores were swamped Friday with demand for the new iPhone 4S, says it sold more than 4 million of the new devices over the weekend. Read More

EMC, VCE announce tighter Vblock integration
EMC and the Virtual Computing Environment alliance Monday announced upgrades that more tightly integrate its management interface with VMware's vCloud director and vCenter Server tools. Read More

Virus in Attack Drones a Symptom of Military's Bigger Cyber Security Problems
When the U.S. fleet of surveillance and attack drones was infected by a virus, the Air Force's cybersecurity specialists found out from the media -- two weeks after the incident began. Which is more disturbing: The lax security or the CYA response? Read More

 
 
 

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