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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Nov. 16
You can trust iOSphere rumors emerging from China, because that's where the iPhone is manufactured. Just ask anyone. And since it's China, there are a lot of people to ask. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

BYOD: Fueling Mobile Growth, Employee Innovation
A recent Cisco survey shows that 89% of IT departments worldwide enable BYOD--proving it's a global trend for which IT must prepare. What are the security challenges? The benefits? Learn why the world is drawn to a more flexible network. Read Now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: AT&T

Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
Voice has been - and will continue to be - a foundational component in business communications. But the aging, disconnected voice infrastructures of today are doing more than just impeding productivity, they're impeding progress. Find out in this AT&T article how to transform voice communication in your enterprise today. Click Here

17 Eye-Popping Black Friday tablet, computer and smartphone deals
Apple iPads and iPod touches, Windows 8 laptops, Android tablets, plus TVs, e-readers and more highlight Black Friday tech deals Read More

Android face-off: Nexus 4 vs. Droid DNA
There has been no shortage of hot new Android phones lately, but the LG Nexus 4 and HTC Droid DNA are undeniably the most talked-about, and for good reason. In their own ways, both are groundbreaking devices that push the envelope of what's possible on the Android platform. Read More

Google in talks with Dish to build wireless network, report says
It already sells phones and tablets, provides a wealth of online services and has been laying high-speed fiber to people's homes. Now Google is apparently considering a wireless network service as well. Read More

Cisco, Qualcomm join to make better use of Wi-Fi in stores and venues
Cisco Systems and Qualcomm are putting their considerable wireless weight behind a system to make it easier for retail stores and other venues to offer information to visitors over Wi-Fi. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications

Universities Face Big Data Test
Big Data will help university stakeholders make better-informed decisions across the board, from student recruitment to day-to-day operations. To carry that Big Data, Ethernet fabrics and software-defined networks are stepping up to help institutions build flexible and resilient network topologies. Learn more.

Hottest Android news and rumors for the week ending Nov. 16
HD televisions were one of those inventions that ruined me for older technology -- the first time I saw a football game in HD, with lights gleaming off players' helmets and individual blades of grass visible on the field, I knew I'd never want to go back to standard definition. Read More

Q&A: Black Friday watcher: Amazon's the one to beat; tablets will be hot sellers
Black Friday deals for computers, tablets and other tech offerings started "leaking" out as early as October and now a week before the big post-Thanksgiving shopping day, most retailers' plans are known. Read More

As mobile carriers look to Wi-Fi, Ruckus looks to cash in with IPO
The initial public offering of Ruckus Wireless, set for Friday, will highlight the growing importance of Wi-Fi in mobile networks as service providers try to meet the demands of smartphone and tablet users. Read More

Steve Ballmer attacks Android security and Apple's high prices
Only days after an embarrassing parting of ways with Windows 8 architect Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is back to his industry-slaying form, laying into Apple for its high prices and Google's Android for its record on mobile security. Read More


WEBCAST: Fluke Networks

Solve QoS Problems in VoIP Call Centers
View this short video "Maintaining High VoIP Quality for Call/Contact Centers with Network Time Machine", to learn more about how carrier and call center customers are using Network Time Machine to rapidly determine problem domain and identify choke points in the network. View Now!

$1.5 million iPad heist reported at JFK airport
Two thieves stole some $1.5 million in Apple iPad minis from a JFK airport cargo building, according to the New York Post. Read More

T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm resigns
Philipp Humm has resigned as CEO of T-Mobile US, the fourth-largest U.S. mobile operator, and will be replaced by Chief Operating Officer Jim Alling on an interim basis. Read More

Android market share spikes to more than 72% in Q3
Smartphone and tablet buyers snapped up Android products five times more often than they chose Apple iOS devices during the third quarter, according to a new study from Gartner Research. Read More

Get a grip: 18 winter gloves that work with smartphones, tablets
Smart gloves with conductive fabrics let you operate smartphones, tablets and e-readers without exposing your digits. Read More

 
 
 

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How to set up secure Wi-Fi for BYOD
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