Issue highlights 1. What to expect at Samsung's Galaxy S4 event 2. Cisco adds app performance to branch routers 3. A visual history of Linux 4. SIP pioneer Rosenberg returns to Cisco 5. Microsoft: Keep Google away from American children 6. NASA: Mars rock sample shows Red Planet could have supported life 7. 4 Internet privacy laws you should know about 8. Reporters Without Borders slams five nations for spying on media, activists 9. Heat Meter measures energy use in real time 10. Microsoft's TEALS program: Facilitating computer science education, coding at a younger age 11. How to tell when a WSJ writer is embarrassed 12. How Cloud Computing Helps Cut Costs, Boost Profits 13. Curiosity finds Mars could have supported life 14. Intelligence officials see cyberattacks as a top US threat 15. Cost battle: Cloud computing vs. in-house IT |
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Many are attempting to guess what will happen at Samsung's big Galaxy S4 announcement this Thursday in New York. So far, none of the guesses appear to have the substance of really big news. Samsung has more in common with Apple in its ability to keep a secret. Like Apple, Samsung really only competes with itself. In guessing what will be unpacked at Thursday's big announcement, one should first... READ MORE |
Cisco this week extended the software capabilities of its ISR branch routers with previously separate security and application performance features, including WAN optimization. READ MORE |
The 10 biggest leaps forward in the look and feel of the Linux desktops READ MORE |
Jonathan Rosenberg has left Skype as chief technology strategist and returned to Cisco to help the company better compete against video and collaboration start-ups and consumer-oriented businesses that threaten its opportunities in those markets. Rosenberg, a pioneer is the development of the SIP protocol, left Cisco in 2009 as a Cisco Fellow in the Voice Technology Group. READ MORE |
It seems the most intense competition between Microsoft and Apple is who can take a harder shot at Google. Well, score one for Microsoft. It's backing a bill in Massachusetts that would effectively force schools to stop using Google cloud services. READ MORE |
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One of the chief goals of NASA's Mars Science Lab and its Curiosity rover was to determine if the Red Planet could have supported life in some fashion and now comes news that apparently it could have. READ MORE |
Last year after an outpouring of opposition, Internet advocates logged a victory when they defeated the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). READ MORE |
Reporters Without Borders named five countries that regularly spy on journalists and dissidents, a practice the group contends is made possible with advanced technology from private companies. READ MORE |
A new device called the Heat Meter can report your energy use in real time and compare your efficiency to other homes in the area. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE |
A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled across a video posted to YouTube by the Microsoft Citizenship group titled "Woolly worms to worlds of opportunities: Jeremy's story." The video tells a story of a high school student from Beaytyville, Kentucky, named Jeremy who wants to be a software engineer, or more specifically, a game designer. Unfortunately for Jeremy, his school didn't have much of a computer... READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel The ongoing data explosion puts organizations in a unique situation. Not only do they operate in a world where information is power, the number of sources and volume of relevant data continues to multiply at unprecedented levels. Read Now! |
Here's a little inside secret about the journalism business: When a byline on a story says "By (Whatever Publication) Staff" instead of an actual name of an actual writer, it more often than not means that the writer would be embarrassed to see his or her name associated with that particular piece of work. Here's an example. You'd be embarrassed, too, if you worked for the Wall Street Journal and... READ MORE |
The decision over whether to move your organization's IT to the cloud can be a daunting one. After all, it means a wholesale change in the sourcing and delivery of IT products and services. However, many companies are making the leap, at least for select capabilities--a recent by CDW of 1,242 IT professionals found that more than half of organizations are moving a variety of capabilities to the cloud. And a majority of them are recognizing cost savings and increased profits, according to another study by Rackspace Hosting. READ MORE |
Rock samples analyzed by NASA's Curiosity rover have shown conditions that could have supported ancient life on Mars. READ MORE |
Cyberattacks are near the top of the list of most serious threats facing the U.S., with the rivaling concerns about terrorism and North Korea, intelligence officials with President Barack Obama's administration said. READ MORE |
It's one of the fundamental questions of cloud computing: Is it less expensive to run workloads in a public cloud than in an on-premises IT environment? READ MORE |
WEBCAST: Meraki After struggling to support a flood of mobile devices in a complex physical structure, MIT used Meraki to increase wireless coverage and reliability while maintaining the same rigorous security policies in place on the wired network. Read Now! |
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