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Cisco accuses Huawei of misstating findings of 10-year-old litigation
Adding more intrigue to this week's suspicion of Chinese telecommunications companies, Cisco has accused Huawei of misrepresenting the findings of litigation between the two companies almost 10 years ago. Read More


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The 9 most endangered IT career paths
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Hottest Android news and rumors for the week ending Oct. 12
You miss one week of the Android round-up and everything just goes bananas - LG Nexus phones! New versions of Android! A miniature Galaxy S III! I had a lot of catching up to do this week. Read More

Microsoft alleges Motorola's Android phones infringe its mapping patent
Microsoft is suing Motorola Mobility in Germany over a mapping patent that Microsoft alleges covers the Google Maps app that ships on Motorola phones. The two parties meet each other in court on Thursday, the regional court of Munich said. Read More

Doctor's orders: Healthcare in the cloud
Judy Klickstein is a cloud believer. As CIO of Cambridge Health Alliance, a midsized healthcare provider just outside of Boston, she's excited about the efficiencies cloud computing can bring to her organization. Read More


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VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

NASA knows how to attract a social media crowd
A T-shirt, free software, maybe even an iPad if you're really lucky: These are the types of enticements most social media teams are able to offer in order to pump up their followings on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Not NASA. No sir, there will be none of that pedestrian swag for our nation's space agency. NASA is offering its social media followers a "hard hat tour." Details from an agency press... Read More

Office for iPad may be exactly what Microsoft wants
It's endemic of 21st century journalism how this news story broke: a Microsoft product in the Czech Republic spilled the beans on a native iOS and Android port of Office 2013 for March of 2013, which was picked up by the Czech site IHNED. Wash it through Google Translate and all of my peers were very busy today. Read More

iPad Mini update - Apple planning to manufacture 10 million units; Device will be wi-fi only
A few days ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that mass production on Apple's upcoming iPad Mini had begun. And with that in mind, many folks were paying attention to a rumor that invivations to a special iPad-themed event would be sent out on Wednesday, October 10. But with the 10th now firmly behind us and nary a mention of any iPad invitation being received by any media outlet, the speculation... Read More

Google rolls out major Street View upgrade
Google announced on Thursday what the company terms the "biggest ever update" to its popular and controversial Street View map imagery Web-based service. Read More


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Islamic hacktivists target three more U.S. banks
Self-described Islamic hacktivists have resumed cyberattacks on major U.S. banks, disrupting the online services of at least two of their targets. Read More

Time has come for chief analytics officers
Companies seeking to enable enterprise-wide data analytics need a chief analytics officer to lead the effort, analysts say. Read More

PC sales down, Windows 8 shares the blame
Customers holding back until Windows 8 is released, as well as businesses completing the refresh of their inventories, triggered a drop in PC sales over the past three months as compared to last year, a dip that may recover by year-end, experts say. Read More

How to replace missing Start button in Windows 8
Whatever you might think of Windows 8, at startup there is something missing that can vex, or at least perplex, users from the get-go. By default, Windows 8 now boots to a "Start Screen" that displays "tiles" that link to a limited set of programs and features for various options such as mail, video, music, and somewhere among the 16-20 tiles, a desktop option. Clicking the desktop option opens a Window that contains -- actually not much. The familiar start button went missing in Windows 8 and instead users are left staring at an empty space with no apparent way to access programs and applications. Early testers considered this an alpha or beta glitch, but Microsoft has confirmed that the missing start button will not be making a re-appearance in the release version of Windows 8. Read More

Barcode turns 60, doesn't look its age
While not a big infographic fan, I found this one marking the 60th anniversary of the barcode to be worth the time to read. I was particularly surprised to learn that barcodes didn't begin to appear in grocery stores until 1974, also known as the year before I graduated from high school. Read More

 
 
 

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