Issue highlights 1. How to hack your own Wi-Fi network 2. Nonstop cloud computing price war: Amazon, Google both drop rates again 3. Japan lab claims its software can read dreams 4. Why the Facebook Phone will be a flop 5. Googlers turn Sergey Brin's Tesla into a pink batmobile with wings and eyelashes 6. I ditched Windows 8 and went Ubuntu by mistake 7. Making sense of the myriad SDN offerings 8. Globalgig Hotspot: Taking the pain out of data roaming 9. 8 things you might not know about Android |
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Attempting to "hack" into your own wireless network can help you spot potential Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities and figure out ways to protect against them. READ MORE |
Just as industry watchers have predicted, the race to the bottom for cloud computing prices continues. READ MORE |
A Japanese research institute says it can tell what people are dreaming about by analyzing their brain waves. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors 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! |
So the Facebook Phone is officially out of the bag and there's a lot to dissect. Of course, it's not so much a phone as it is a slickly designed layer that sits atop of Android. Nevertheless, Facebook is increasingly showing off its design chops, but I'd like to tackle a more practical topic - just who, exactly, will be interested in an over the top Facebook-centric phone to begin with? READ MORE |
Who's that fella driving that snazzy pink Tesla with the Batman decal? Why it's none other than Google co-founder Sergey Brin. You might also notice that his Tesla is sporting wings along with the Chrome logo on his wheels. So what in the world is going on here? This is a pretty strange car choice for someone who claimed that regular smartphone usage was emasculating. READ MORE |
This post is coming to you courtesy of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. While I could tell you I thought it would be cool to use Ubuntu Linux as my primary desktop OS for a while, I would be lying. The fact is I don't have a choice because I messed up the Windows 8 boot partition on my laptop last night while trying to install Ubuntu in a dual boot situaion. I wasn't going to keep Ubuntu on for long. I have booted... READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel® In this eGuide, articles from Computerworld and InfoWorld offer case studies, examples and opinions of how HPC can be applied to real-world problems today, and what the future of the technology is likely to hold. Read Now! |
With the range of software-defined networking (SDN) announcements coming from vendors large and small it is hard to figure out which SDN approach is best for what. READ MORE |
Business travel is, under the best of circumstances, a royal pain in the butt, and when you're roaming internationally with a smartphone and need to make some calls and keep up with email, you face a zonking great bill when you get home. READ MORE |
Some lesser-known facts about Google's mobile OS READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Condusiv (Formerly Diskeeper) In this Technology Spotlight, IDC highlights the unexpected I/O explosion brought about by virtualization and presents new technologies that deliver exceptional application performance without additional hardware by eliminating unnecessary I/O traffic at the source. Read more. Read Now! |
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