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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending March 14
With spring stirring, so is the iOSphere's optimism, not to mention Wall Street's. The thrilling prospect of a Big Screen iPhone 6 is prompting visions of an upgrade tidal wave. Read More


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Cloud Unified Communications: A Total Game Changer
Learn why enterprises increasingly switch to cloud-based VoIP unified communications, for benefits ranging from cost savings to improved customer satisfaction to better security, compliance and business continuity. Big wins include improved company unity, reduced management hassles and better support for mobile, global and distributed workers. Learn more >>

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Apple's Jony Ive talks design, Steve Jobs, and more in wide-ranging interview
In a wide-ranging interview with The Sunday Times, Apple design guru Jony Ive waxes poetic on a vast number of topics, from his relationship with Steve Jobs to the design philosophies that drive product development at Apple. Read More

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IPv6 could open networks up to zero-day attacks
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) warns that moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is a process fraught with peril, which may explain why government agencies are so far behind their own deadlines for implementation. Read More

Best Instagram accounts of enterprise technology companies
Cisco, CA, IBM all diving deep into Facebook-owned photo-sharing app Read More

Is this what iOS 8 will look like?
It's barely mid-March, and already the iOS 8 rumors are starting to fly in. Read More

Open source project builds mobile networks without big carriers
Data centers, mobile phones, and the software industry have all been changed by open source. Are mobile networks next? Read More

Google Glass gets an extremely useful use case
The one market in which Google Glass is universally expected to have a major impact is healthcare. At Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, it's already paying dividends. Read More


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Performance Management: The Mobile App Development Playbook
This comprehensive 16 page Forrester Research, Inc. report, authored by Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester VP and Principal Analyst, details a number of valuable, commonly collected metrics and describes the tools and frameworks that can help you collect them. Read now!

How Aruba Networks is targeting 'GenMobile' workers
At its Atmosphere event in Las Vegas, Aruba Networks announced its Mobility Defined Networks architecture. Read More

12 hot cloud computing startups to watch: Product photo gallery
Cloud management, development, security and more Read More

Researchers: Phone metadata surveillance reveals VERY personal info about callers
"Just metadata with no content" is another lie proven wrong by Stanford computer scientists who showed how metadata reveals highly sensitive info and risks privacy. Read More

HP makes printing easier, secure in BYOD environments
Using mobile devices for one-off printing tasks on office printers may not be a big deal, but Hewlett-Packard is trying to mitigate any security risk through direct wireless printing features it is bringing to enterprise printers. Read More

Stupid user tricks: The most embarrassing flubs yet
Technology has made it easier than ever to communicate with colleagues and customers from all over the world. It's also made it easier than ever to make ourselves look very, very stupid. Read More

Microsoft's Surface 2 challenges iPad with support for LTE broadband
Users of Microsoft's Surface 2 tablet no longer need to be tethered to Wi-Fi networks for connectivity with the availability today of a new model that supports LTE broadband. Read More


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Solving the Big Data Challenge of Sensor Data
This webcast will focus on sensor data applications and IBM's differentiated offering to solve the IT challenges of sensor data for better business insight and competitive advantage. Highlights include unique attributes of sensor data and the big data challenges they present. View Now

Hands on with iOS 7.1: A few good improvements
Apple's latest upgrade to its mobile operating system, iOS 7.1, adds some useful touches and fixes some of the glitches that appeared in the previous version. Read More

IBM's push for MDM market share swings into high gear
Chris Clark, president and COO of mobile device management company Fiberlink, has no doubts about the importance of MDM. Read More

12 Tips for Creating a Mobile-Friendly Website
Just because your website can be viewed on a mobile device doesn't make it mobile-friendly. To find out how to ensure your mobile customers have a positive experience, follow these suggestions from mobile experts and Web design and development pros. Read More

California police criticized for 'stingray' cellphone trackers
Law enforcement agencies in California are using devices that mimic cellular base stations to track mobile users, public records have revealed, triggering charges that the practice may be unconstitutional. Read More

The dual-boot Android/Windows Phone really is coming to the U.S., for some reason
The concept of a dual-boot phone isn't a new one – there have been several OEMs reportedly sniffing around the idea, and similar riffs like "Ubuntu for Android" have already gone public – but it really looks like Huawei is finally going to deliver a handset that offers both Windows Phone and Android. Read More

How to protect virtual machines (VMs)
These four products represent different approaches to VM security Read More


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