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Cool iOS accessories for iPhone/iPad unveiled at CES
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Disaster recovery: Don't forget mobile
As the mobile workforce continues to grow, IT execs must remember the importance of including mobile technology in their disaster recovery plans. Insider (registration required) Read More

RIM attracts 15,000 apps for BlackBerry 10 in two days
It's starting to look like the BlackBerry store will be well stocked with apps when Research In Motion launches BlackBerry 10 at the end of this month. Read More

Aerohive, Euclid partner on using Wi-Fi to decode shoppers' behavior
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5 takeaways from CES 2013
CES 2013 has come and gone. In addition to "wear more comfortable shoes next time," here's what we learned at this year's premier consumer technology conference. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel® Xeon® Processors

Blade Servers eGuide
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!

BlackBerry gets vote of confidence from monitoring-software maker
There's good news for a change for BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, as monitoring-software vendor SpectorSoft today announced its first software support for BlackBerry in the enterprise. Read More

Why Windows RT is hurtling toward disaster
Ah, Vegas. It's the place where dreams are realized, and hearts are shattered. As such, probably no more appropriate venue exists to showcase the massive gamble that is Windows RT, Microsoft's first tablet-focused operating system, and the first Windows version createdA expressly forA ARM processors. Read More

25 crazy and scary things the TSA has found on travelers
From snakes, chain saws, stun guns, grenades and cannonballs, the Transportation Security Administration has not seen it all yet Read More

Free MacBook vending machine dispenses quick computing at Drexel University
Students at Drexel University in Philadelphia now have a potentially GPA-saving option if they have a sudden need for a laptop -- an automated kiosk that dispenses MacBooks. Read More


WEBCAST: PhoneFactor

Strong Security for Remote Workers Is Just a Phone Call Away
Join Steve Dispensa, PhoneFactor Chief Technology Officer, and Sarah Fender, PhoneFactor Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, to learn how phone-based authentication is helping companies tackle complex authentication challenges. Learn More

Products of the week 1.14.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Sophos and Dell Read More

Unlucky Las Vegas man besieged by lost-phone seekers
Wayne Dobson has had all he can take of Sprint customers showing up at his Las Vegas home to demand that he hand over the cell phone of theirs that they are mistakenly certain Dobson possesses because a GPS-based tracking application has led them to his front door. Police corroborate Dobson's professions that he is no phone thief, in part because they, too, have mistakenly responded to the man's address.... Read More

Apple's diminishing 'cool' image is a serious problem
Conventional wisdom says there's no quicker way for something to lose its cool than for a teenager's parents to also like it. Whatever it is – music, a TV show, technology – when kids see their parents like something, it's over faster than you can say it's "so yesterday." Read More

Did Apple slash iPhone display orders due to improving yields?
There's been a whole lot of discussion surrounding the Wall Street Journal's initial story claiming that Apple cut its order of iPhone 5 components in half. Naturally, some were quick to claim the story was bogus, a transparent attempt to manipulate Apple's share price ahead of its earnings announcement. Since the original story first hit the wire on Sunday evening, it has since been echoed by the... Read More

Bankers comparing bonuses? There's an app for that
A mobile app available in the iTunes App Store is designed and marketed specifically to bankers who'd like to compare their bonus checks with one another. Read More

 
 
 

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