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Notable deaths of 2013 from the worlds of technology, science & inventions

2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites

Moving a city to Linux needs political backing, says Munich project leader

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December 22, 2013
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Notable deaths of 2013 from the worlds of technology, science & inventions

In memoriam: Computing pioneers with roots at Apple and IBM pass, as do brilliant young Internet innovators

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Issue highlights

1. 2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites

2. Moving a city to Linux needs political backing, says Munich project leader

3. Microsoft manager charged with insider trading

4. University of Florida gets 100Gbps link to Internet2, upgrades campus research net to 200Gbps

5. Cisco teams with VMware, Citrix to counter Amazon's new cloud-based desktop

6. 10 best Android smartphones of 2013

7. What do John Lennon, Bach, Beethoven, Salvador Dali and Truman Capote have in common?

8. When we were giants: How gadgets started big and got small

9. AmEx, BoA, Discover tweet me reassurances re: Target breach

10. INSIDER CIOs Should Learn the Two Metrics That Matter

11. 2013: The 12 months of Cisco

12. New modulation scheme said to be 'breakthrough' in network performance

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2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites

2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites In 2013 robots continued their advance into industry and the home, helping us with mundane and dangerous tasks while also providing us with a bit of entertainment. We'll take a look at some... From: Network World Videos Views: 1 1 ratings Time: 05:20 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

Moving a city to Linux needs political backing, says Munich project leader

This year saw the completion of the city of Munich's switch to Linux, a move that began about ten years ago. "One of the biggest lessons learned was that you can't do such a project without continued political backing," said Peter Hofmann, the leader of the LiMux project, summing up the experience. READ MORE

Microsoft manager charged with insider trading

A Microsoft portfolio manager and his business partner are charged with insider trading that profited them $393,125. READ MORE

University of Florida gets 100Gbps link to Internet2, upgrades campus research net to 200Gbps

The University of Florida is just putting the wraps on a remarkable year of IT upgrades. The school, which has a 2,000-acre campus and more than 900 buildings, installed a new supercomputer in a new data center, installed a 100Gbps link to Inernet2, and upgraded its Campus Research Network from 20G to 200Gbps while adding support for Software Defined Networking (SDN). Network World Editor in Chief John Dix got the lowdown on all of the developments from Erik Deumens, director of research computing. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: iLand Internet Solutions

Transparency in the Public Cloud

To date, IT organizations have been forced to sacrifice transparency to get the scalability, improved performance, and other benefits provided by a public cloud. This paper discusses how you can now get the same visibility in the public cloud that you have in your own data center – or even better. Learn More

Cisco teams with VMware, Citrix to counter Amazon's new cloud-based desktop

The trio of Cisco, VMware and Citrix are teaming up to provide a new cloud-based desktop as a service (DaaS) offering aimed mostly at service providers. The move comes just weeks after Amazon Web Services announced its foray into the DaaS market, and could signal a wave of new DaaS offerings in the market early next year. READ MORE

10 best Android smartphones of 2013

2013 was a big year for the Android smartphone ecosystem. READ MORE

What do John Lennon, Bach, Beethoven, Salvador Dali and Truman Capote have in common?

If those craters could talk, they would have one heck of a hot party on Mercury. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) -- the arbiter of planetary and satellite nomenclature since its inception in 1919 -- recently approved 10 new names for impact craters on the planet Mercury. READ MORE

When we were giants: How gadgets started big and got small

But have we reached the limits of tiny? READ MORE

WEBCAST: Novell

Putting Mobile Employees to Work

Mobile Employees in the workplace. Watch this webcast. Click Here>> Learn More>>

AmEx, BoA, Discover tweet me reassurances re: Target breach

Given the standard definition of a serious data breach -- one that involves a store where I shop regularly - this morning's news about Target had me genuinely concerned about my credit cards and bank accounts. But rather than don my press hat - or, perish the thought, call customer service -- I decided to engage my card issuers on the matter via Twitter. The results were surprisingly satisfying ...... READ MORE

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CIOs Should Learn the Two Metrics That Matter

CIOs need to be prepared to explain how their expensive IT project will improve the numbers every CEO cares most about. READ MORE

2013: The 12 months of Cisco

This past year saw several major events and product introductions unfold at Cisco, beginning with an effort to connect cars to the Internet and ending with a solid pipeline in place for its new data center switches and fabric technology. The following is a review of the highlights of the year that was at Cisco, 2013. READ MORE

New modulation scheme said to be 'breakthrough' in network performance

A startup plans to demonstrate next month a new digital modulation scheme that promises to dramatically boost bandwidth, capacity, and range, with less power and less distortion, on both wireless and wired networks. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: AT&T

Four Keys to Choosing a Holistic Mobile Management Solution

Getting peak value from mobile technologies takes a wide range of applications and services. Here are four capabilities every end-to-end mobile management solution must include. Learn More

SLIDESHOWS

Avaya builds massive Wi-Fi net for 2014 Winter Olympics

BYOD for 30,000 people creates extraordinary demands on the network.

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