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iPhone gets first free app for encrypting voice calls WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies Lowering Management Costs to Enable the Dynamic Data Center Today's business consumers require rapid access to new tools, applications and services (mobile, social, analytics) and have become impatient with the slow application development/testing cycles and the inefficiency of today's data centers. Learn more! In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology Riverbed Optimization System: Technical Overview The Riverbed Optimization System (RiOS) powers Riverbed's unique line of SteelHead application acceleration appliances and Steelhead Mobile client software. RiOS is based on technologies that solve a range of problems affecting wide area networks (WANs) and application performance. View now>> Amazon Fire teardown pegs parts cost just below 32GB iPhone 5S Apple iWatch launch may be pushed back until December 10 technologies that will transform PCs in 2015 and beyond WHITE PAPER: RES Software Beyond the Enterprise App Store Leverage proactive, secure and automated IT Service delivery to move beyond the traditional App Store and empower your users. Read the white paper to learn how Learn more Analyst: Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 ranked among the best tablet displays Rapid Review: Amazon Fire Phone Samsung delays Tizen OS launch indefinitely due to lack of apps WHITE PAPER: OutSystems HTML5 Rocks With the release of the 5th major version of HTML (aka HTML5), new features that mainly target Web Applications have been introduced, ranging from CSS3 (related technology) to GeoLocation and WebStorage. This article explores the top 5 features that developers should be using now. Read Now Linux will not become a gaming platform, it already is one Samsung, Apple still dominate smartphones, but their shares slip Using a smartphone as a hotel room key: What could possibly go wrong? Black Hat 2014: How to crack just about everything RoboBees to save US agriculture ... in about 20 years | |||||||||
SLIDESHOWS Black Hat 2014: How to crack just about everything From cell phones and cars to IPv6 security researchers have turned their skills against a world of technology. JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity). MOST-READ STORIES of 2014 1. About those alleged backdoors in Microsoft products... 2. Apple iWatch launch may be pushed back until December 3. A breakdown of Cisco ACI pricing 4. Black Hat 2014: How to crack just about everything 5. Abuse of Larry Ellison continues unabated 6. Zero-day flaws found in Symantec's Endpoint Protection 7. 20 cool things you can do with a Raspberry Pi 8. Windows 9 in November? Don't believe it 9. Guns, vandals and thieves: Data shows US networks under attack 10. 10 disturbing attacks at Black Hat USA 2014 | |||||||||
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