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The Apple iPad quiz
Apple's iPad 3 is on deck, but how well do you know the Apple tablet computer's short, illustrious history? Read More


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IT 2012: New Cornerstones
Experts dig deep into today's most important IT trends: big data, virtualization, the cloud, mobility and social media. This special NetworkWorld issue will become a valuable 2012 resource as you manage the challenges that these technologies present. Click to continue

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Prepare Your WLAN for the BYOD Invasion
57% of respondents stated that their companies reduced costs by not paying for devices, and 51% responded that employees increased productivity. The "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) invasion is challenging IT to scale the performance and security of their enterprise wireless networks. Read the Aberdeen Group research brief on BYOD best practices. Click to continue

Why the House spectrum bill should be ditched: Q&A with Reed Hundt
A question-and-answer session with former Federal Communications Commission chairman Reed Hundt. Read More

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 2
That noise echoing through the iOSsphere is the sound of Chinese workers clamoring to be allowed to build the Next iPhone. Read More

Vendors show voice call hand-off between LTE, 3G networks
Qualcomm this week revealed a key step in enabling voice calls over LTE handsets. Working with Ericsson, the chipmaker says it recently completed the first voice call handover between LTE and 3G networks, and will showcase the achievement later this month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read More


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SIP Trunks and UC security
This white paper examines security considerations when using SIP trunks as a means of connecting Unified Communication Systems to the outside world. Read now!

HTC Android phone flaw fix not coming until next week for some
Some users of HTC Android phones will have to wait until next week to get a fix for a problem that could leak credentials used to gain access to Wi-Fi networks, including corporate networks. Read More

Steve Jobs lives on in endless Apple stories, marketing schemes
Although it's been nearly four months since Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died, there has been little slowdown in Steve Jobs news since then. In fact, some days there seems to be more than ever. Read More

Apple to launch iPad 3 in March, Japanese report says
The iPad 3 rumor mill has heated up this week, fueled by a report from Japanese Apple blog Macotakara that the much anticipated tablet will come out in March. Read More


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Virtualization eGuide: Taking the Big Leap
Underutilized IT resources are a waste of capital, so smart businesses are harnessing the full force of their infrastructures through virtualization. This eGuide aims to help IT professionals address the "what", "when", and "how" of virtualization and evaluate its potential benefits. Read More!

iPad 3 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 24
As the faithful gathered in San Francisco this week for Macworld|iWorld, their faith seemed rewarded by a new spate of iPad 3 rumors. Read More

Sprint to sell $100 tablet from ZTE
Sprint is rolling out one of the lowest cost tablets on the market -- a ZTE tablet with midrange specs -- but you'll have to sign a two-year service contract to get the low US$100 price tag. Read More

Samsung: No Galaxy S3 at Mobile World Congress
Samsung has confirmed that its Android-based Galaxy S3 (or S III) smartphone will not debut at the Mobile World Congress later this month, but will be introduced at a separate event by mid-year, closer to commercial release. Read More

Verizon spectrum deal with cable companies could get Senate hearing
Verizon's spectrum deal with several cable companies could soon come under the same government scrutiny that AT&T received during its attempted merger with T-Mobile. Read More

Goodbye e-books, hello apps
E-book sales are, surprisingly, flattening and Gibbs knows why: E-books don't really work very well. Read More



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