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When Boomers say bye-bye
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Ubuntu 13.10: 5 things we love, 5 things we hate
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OEMs, Intel making big mistake with two-headed, dual-OS devices
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4 reasons companies say yes to open source
Open source is free and widely available, but its benefits don't stop there. Enterprises are embracing it for its agility, a quality they value above all in these times of marketplace upheaval. Read More
 

AT&T lets companies sponsor subscribers' mobile data
AT&T will let media companies and other partners cover the cost of delivering some data over the carrier's mobile network, letting subscribers click on videos and other content without worrying about their monthly data caps. Read More
 

Are time travelers surfing the Web?
If there are time travelers out there, they aren't talking about it on Twitter or Facebook. At least according to research conducted by Michigan Technological University which this week published a paper "Searching the Internet for evidence of time travelers." +MORE ON NETWORK WORLD: The weirdest, wackiest and coolest sci/tech stories of 2013+ Read More
 

NSA critic Bruce Schneier joins security firm Co3 as CTO
The network security industry's legendary free thinker Bruce Schneier Monday said he's taken a job as CTO at Co3 Systems, but that this in no way will curtail his determination to speak and write candidly on important topics such as the National Security Agency's (NSA) practices. Read More
 

Data visualizations pretty as Pi
One of our most popular items of the year is inevitably our Pi Day Celebration slideshow, which we compile from assorted sources, usually a week or so before the day: March 14, or 3.14). But every so often we come across a new Pi item that we just can't wait to share with you, and so it is with this Pi data visualization video that has gained popularity on YouTube in recent days. Read More
 

The road to 5G wireless: A brief history of mobile networks
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SDN showdown: Examining the differences between VMware's NSX and Cisco's ACI
  The arrival of Software Defined Networking (SDN), which is often talked about as a game changing technology, is pitting two industry kingpins and former allies against each other: Cisco and VMware. Read More
 

Privacy suit against Facebook a warning for businesses
A lawsuit accusing Facebook of mining private messages for information it can pass on to advertisers stands as a reminder to businesses that privacy is a relative word on a social network, experts say. Read More
 

CES 2014: New gadgets help kids spy on mom and programmable Mom spy on everyone
A plethora of new gadgets will come out of CES 2014; some are delightful and others are disturbing depending upon where you fall off the fence when it comes to privacy and security. In fact, some the descriptions, which were surely meant to be considered as cool, seemed uber creepy. Under "Technology for a Better World honorees" for the 2014 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Awards, there are... Read More
 

CES 2014: Huawei's Ascend Mate2 in two minutes
CES 2014: Huawei's Ascend Mate2 in two minutes With a massive 6.1-inch screen, the Ascend Mate2 boast two-day battery life and the ability to charge other devices. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. From: Network World Videos Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 02:00 More in Science & Technology Read More
 

2014's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries
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