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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 3
Almost overnight, thanks to posts finally resembling "news," the iOSphere has become an expert in industrial design, contemplating an iPhone 6 or 5S or something with a flatter, sleeker, cooler, starker, smoother, de-glitzed and overall just better-looking iOS 7. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verisign Inc.

DDoS Mitigation Best Practices For a Changing Landscape
Given the extraordinary changes in the DDoS terrain, traditional DDoS mitigation tactics are no longer sufficient for adequate protection. Verisign has identified a set of best practices that enables organizations to keep pace with DDoS attacks while minimizing impact on business operations. Learn more.

Hope you like Jelly Bean, because you're not getting Key Lime Pie
I'll kick off this roundup by eating a little crow -- I pooh-poohed the notion that Google might not be rolling out Key Lime Pie at this year's I/O conference in last week's installment, saying that I'd still be expecting Android 5.0 to show up in San Francisco. Read More

20 geeky gifts for Mother's Day
Treat the moms in your life to custom chocolate photos, propeller earrings, binary pottery and other tech-inspired Mother's Day gifts Read More

BlackBerry 10 cleared for use on US Department of Defense networks
The U.S. Department of Defense has cleared BlackBerry 10 smartphones and PlayBook tablets for use on its networks, amid reports that the department may also clear devices from Samsung Electronics and Apple. Read More

Windows 8 Update: 2nd-generation Surface tablets may debut next month
Microsoft may be revealing the second generation of its Surface tablets during its developers' conference next month, according to a printed report. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

On the Fast Track to Data
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!

Federal CIOs Grapple With BYOD, Mobile Workforce
Security and cultural issues are among many challenges government CIOs face in implementing mobile device management and BYOD strategies. Read More

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending May 1
The truth is out there, in blurry, "leaked" photos of the iPad 5 rear shell, which is just the right size for the compost pile of iOSphere rumors. One thing seems certain: iPad 5 will be rectangular. Read More

US mobile data growing while SMS falls, CTIA reports
U.S. mobile networks carried 69 percent more data traffic in 2012 than in the prior year, but roughly the same number of voice minutes and fewer SMS messages, according to the industry group CTIA. Read More

Improv group comes to rescue of texting pedestrians with Seeing-eye People
The scene-making Improv Everywhere troupe has released a pair of videos in which it pokes fun at people who can't take their eyes off their texting devices even while navigating busy streets in New York City. Improv Everywhere's solution for safeguarding oblivious walking/texting zombies: Seeing-eye People. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Salesforce.com

Incorporating Social Media Into Your Customer Service
In order to satisfy today's customer, a case must be made to incorporate social media into your customer service strategy. Read Now!

New CEO Brian Krzanich could boost Intel's hopes in tablet market
Intel just announced that insider Brian M. Krzanich will be its next CEO, on the heels of yesterday's IDC report showing a 142.4% year-over-year growth rate for the tablet market, in which Intel does not have a significant share. Read More

'Dual personality' could morph into Jekyll and Hyde for Samsung and BlackBerry
BlackBerry and Samsung have separately launched security and management software with dual-personality features for their latest Z10 and Galaxy S4 smartphones, both designed to meet the demands of a growing BYOD marketplace. Read More

Half of companies will require BYOD by 2017, Gartner says
About half of the world's companies will enact BYOD (bring your own device) programs by 2017 and will no longer provide computing devices to employees, a new Gartner report predicts. Read More

Novell offers mobile file sharing for the enterprise
In an effort to help enterprises get a handle on the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, Novell has released enterprise file sharing software that it claims is as easy to use as commercial cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Microsoft Skydrive, and Google Drive. Read More

2013 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees: From DSL to Dummies
Creators of digital subscriber line technology, CDMA and the crash-test dummy among those honored Read More

 
 
 

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