Friday, May 11, 2012

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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending May 11
The ever-fecund Apple supply chain this week fed the iOSphere with rumors of times and features. Imagination did the rest. Read More


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5 Ways to Optimize Offsite Storage
Storage people are from Mars. Network people are from Venus. Despite interdependencies, each group has its own acronyms, vendors, and metrics – making it difficult to communicate between these two "silos". Read now.

iGuess: Speculation on what Apple HDTV might look like
A look at some of the best guesses about Apple's long-rumored HDTV. Read More

Cisco's not on board, but is Shortest Path Bridging winning?
Is Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) winning the data center fabric standards battle? One could have walked away from Interop 2012 with that impression, given the level of interest in it during a conference session and the production implementations that were discussed at the show. Read More

US grabs more domain names, $1.4 million from online counterfeit operations
The Department of Justice today said it snatched up more than $1.5 million from the distribution of counterfeit sports apparel and jerseys being sold online. According to court documents, investigation by federal law enforcement agents revealed that subjects whose domain names had been seized in a November 2010 In Our Sites operation continued to sell counterfeit goods using new domain names. In... Read More

Will Ruckus Wireless go to hell for this ad campaign?
Cisco might finally have met its match: A vendor that not only is fighting to win the hearts and minds of carriers and enterprises with its WiFi gear, but according to some also is attempting to control mankind's souls. Ruckus Wireless has issued a "Public Apology" in the wake of receiving a letter taking the company to task for a recent video ad in which a passionate preacher tries to convert... Read More


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BYOD and the Wireless Revolution
Is your company ready for the wireless revolution? Ready or not, the trend of employees using their own devices for work is here. Find out how to use the revolution to your advantage in this white paper. Learn More

Windows 8 Pro: Features IT Pros Need to Know About
Microsoft announced last month that Windows 8 will be sold in three editions: two for PCs powered by x86 processors and one for ARM-based tablets, called Windows RT. Read More

25 geeky gifts for Mother's Day
Cool, fun and practical, these Mother's Day gifts have a tech edge Read More

The Tablet Claw promo video shows just how boring our lives have become
I get an insane number of PR pitches over the course of the day. Most of them go straight into the trash, some of them are followed-up on and made into stories, and some occasionally catch my eye for reasons that their senders probably weren't expecting. In the case of the Tablet Claw -- a tablet holder that you can use to stand up your tablet on your kitchen counter, desk, etc. -- it was the promotional... Read More

Facebook's proposed app store: I think this could actually work
As if we didn't have enough places to buy mobile apps on our devices, it seems that Facebook is going to jump into the game with a mobile app store of its own. Let's go to VentureBeat, which got the scoop this morning: Facebook is launching a new App Center, "a place to find social web, desktop, and mobile apps" — and not just Facebook apps. Read More


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CISO Guide to Next Generation Threats
To regain the upper hand against next-generation attacks, enterprises must turn to true next-generation protection: signature-less, proactive and real time. Read more!

American moms love Facebook, Nielsen survey shows
If you're looking for a last-minute gift for Mother's Day, don't bother sending her a Facebook invite - chances are, she's probably already on it. Read More

Let me get off your *&%$ list
Gibbs is irritated by the unsubscribe process of many commercial lists .. Read More

WAN Virtualization is the next-generation complement to WAN Optimization
Fellow Network World blogger Zeus Kerravala, wrote an interesting post in his Network World blog last month about the need for a different type of WAN Optimization from branch to the cloud. Read More

Interop 2012: Preparing for IPv6 Launch Day
Interop 2012: Preparing for IPv6 Launch Day Read More

 
 
 

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