Wednesday, October 31, 2012

First Look: Google’s Nexus 10 tablet

  Scott Forstall, father of iOS, set to leave Apple next year in sweeping executive shakeup | Windows Phone 8 having trouble attracting developers
 
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First Look: Google's Nexus 10 tablet
The Samsung-designed device is the first in the Nexus line to directly challenge the iPad. Read More


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Scale Your DNS Infrastructure to Protect Your Business
DNS continues to be a tempting target for attackers, and when they succeed in disrupting DNS, all external data center services are affected. This paper helps organizations confronting these growth and security challenges understand how a new, full-proxy architecture for DNS provides a complete solution for global, local, and cloud load balancing. Learn More.

Scott Forstall, father of iOS, set to leave Apple next year in sweeping executive shakeup
Apple on Monday announced an executive shakeup of epic proportions. Scott Forstall, who increasingly became a visible member of Apple's executive team where he served as the company's Senior VP of iOS software, will no longer be with the company come 2013. Forstall is a seasoned Apple veteran who first joined the company in 1997 when he came over with Steve Jobs as part of Apple's NeXT acquisition.... Read More

Windows Phone 8 having trouble attracting developers
Microsoft has promised that cross-platform development across the 8s – from Windows 8 on a desktop to Windows Phone 8 – will be a simple matter, but that's still not enough to get some developers moving on Windows Phone 8 support. The Windows Phone platform has made a remarkable recovery since its reset with version 7. With that version, Microsoft threw out everything but the kernel and started... Read More

Ernst & Young's IT security survey shows struggle to control cloud computing, social media and mobile risks
Many CIOS and chief information security officers are struggling to adapt security practices to a changing environment that includes cloud computing, social media and tablets , according to a survey of 1,850 such IT pros. Read More


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Top 10 Benefits of Virtualization
In this eGuide, Network World sister publications InfoWorld, and PC World examine some of the current uses of blade servers in today's data center, as well as how trends such as server virtualization are reshaping enterprise computing. Read Now!

Hurricane Sandy crashes Google's party, but not its Nexus announcement
As the East Coast prepared for Hurricane Sandy, Google cancelled its big Android announcement planned to take place in New York City today. Breaking with the Steve Jobs-style of high-drama public announcements, Google just went public with the announcement on the official Android blog. Read More

App wars: Windows 8 Metro vs. the iPad
Microsoft's Metro environment in Windows 8 and Windows RT takes the iPad approach to apps, but is it better? Read More

Sprint Direct Connect Now makes push-to-talk an Android app
Push-to-talk, once the killer app of Nextel's iDEN network and more recently a feature offered on certain Sprint Nextel phones, has finally made the transformation into a downloadable Android app called Sprint Direct Connect Now. Read More


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Solve QoS Problems in VoIP Call Centers
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Intel working on 48-core chip for smartphones, tablets
Intel researchers are working on a 48-core processor for smartphones and tablets but it could be five to 10 years before it hits the market. Read More

Gartner: How big trends in security, mobile, big data and cloud computing will change IT
When you go to a Gartner conference one of he main things you'll notice is the sheer volume of data they can generate on just about any IT topic. Last week's Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Fla., was no different. The conference, attended by some 9,000 executives focused on the changes security challenges, mobile computing, big data and cloud will be bringing to IT in the near future. Read More

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What Sept. 11, 2001 taught network administrators is that having your backup server on site was not much of a backup if the entire grid went down. So in the past decade big strides have been made to create duplication offsite. With the latest natural disaster in Hurricane Sandy making a path of destruction through the East, the disaster preparedness plan is being put to a test. Read More

iPhone jailbreaking still legal in US, but don't meddle with an iPad
Modifying Apple's iPhone software to install applications not approved by Apple will still be legal under new exemptions to take effect on Sunday in the U.S., but illegal for an iPad and other tablets. Read More

 
 
 

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