Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Apple iPhonies -- iPhone 5 edition; Mobility management in 2011 & beyond

Apple iPhoneys: the iPhone 5 edition | The Verizon iPhone: Seven key facts you need to know

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Mobility management in 2011 and beyond
Let's hope that 2011 is a year when mainstream enterprises start getting serious about mobility management and security. Read More


WEBCAST: Mainsoft

'Social Email' Drives 4th Generation Collaboration Solutions
Enterprises today are investing in a host of collaboration tools, including SharePoint, but they remain underutilized. Hear Gartner analyst Matt Cain and Mainsoft CEO Yaacov Cohen talk about how to close the user adoption gap by bringing SharePoint collaboration and social features into email. View Now.

In this Issue


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Economics of Cooperative Control: Protocols are Free
Inter-AP protocols are free, but controllers are not. Aerohive's Cooperative Control controller-less WLAN architecture delivers an immediate and extremely significant CAPEX decrease. This paper explores the expansive economic benefits of Aerohive's unique approach. Read now!

Apple iPhoneys: the iPhone 5 edition
Can't wait for the next Apple iPhone? Neither can these designers, marketers and iPhone addicts Read More

The Verizon iPhone: Seven key facts you need to know
Here are seven key facts you should know about the Verizon iPhone before you decide to buy it. Read More

After long wait, iPhone arrives on Verizon
iPhone fans rejoice, the rumors have finally come true: Verizon on Tuesday announced that it would offer Apple's iconic iPhone 4 on its network, becoming the second carrier in the U.S. to offer the smartphone after AT&T. Read More

IPhones and Droids could speed medical tests, cut costs
Patients may soon be able to cut health care costs by running blood tests off their iPhones and Droids and having the results automatically forwarded to their doctors, according to new discoveries by researchers at the University of Rhode Island. Read More

AT&T exec says CDMA iPhone users won't like 'life in the slow lane'
AT&T's top PR exec decided to stir the pot on the eve of an expected announcement that Apple's popular iPhone would finally be available on Verizon Wireless' CDMA-based network. Read More

WiMax update set for go-ahead this year
A faster, more secure and energy-efficient update to the WiMax wireless Internet standard will get final approval and see commercialization within a year, industry officials said on Monday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Symantec

A Candid Examination of Data Deduplication
When a new technology like data deduplication comes along that promises to solve today's information management and backup problems its, it is no surprise that organizations may view it as a silver bullet. Read this whitpaper and get a candid view of deduplication. Read now!

Digg founder: Don't buy an iPad now -- iPad 2 on the way
Digg founder Kevin Rose blogged this week that Apple will announce the iPad 2 in the next 3 or 4 weeks, maybe even Feb. 1. Read More

IBM snares 5,896 patents, Apple debuts among top 50 patent winners
IBM earned more U.S. patents in 2010 than any other company, topping the list of patent winners for the 18th year in a row. Apple broke into the top 50 for the first time with 563 patents. Read More

4G war of words is on
Mobile operators were out in full force at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, promoting their improved data networks and unveiling new devices. But with their marketing efforts in overdrive, the operators may confuse rather than attract users. Read More

Cloud Computing Used to Hack Wireless Passwords
German security researcher Thomas Roth has found an innovative use for cloud computing: cracking wireless networks that rely on pre-shared key passphrases, such as those found in homes and smaller businesses. Read More

Businesses Plan a Tablet Buying Spree
A ChangeWave survey of IT buyers finds a surge of businesses planning to buy tablets -- mostly Apple iPads -- for employees in the first three months of this year. Read More

RIM to filter porn websites in Indonesia
Research in Motion has revealed it will stop users of its BlackBerry devices in Indonesia from accessing websites containing pornographic material. Read More


WEBCAST: MegaPath

What is Security-as-a-Service, and Should SMBs Consider It?
Tune in with John Ramsey and learn what managed security services mean to your business. Why should you pay attention? Details on what security-as-a-service brings to your business, benefits of the SaaS model, which businesses gain most, and how SaaS helps you comply with regulations. Learn More

Movie Night Out for iPhone
Every once in a while, an app is just right. It doesn't try to do too much, but it's not a one-trick pony. It's interface is unremarkable, in the best way--it works, immediate sense, and requires no explanation. And its design perfectly fits the device. Read More

Verizon pushes fast LTE expansion
Verizon Wireless will expand its LTE network to more than 175 cities by the end of this year, the company revealed at the International Consumer Electronics Show that has also seen aggressive network plans by AT&T and T-Mobile USA. Read More

Apple's Steve Jobs sticks with $1 salary while COO Cook nets $59.1 million
Steve Jobs took his customary $1 salary in Apple's 2010 fiscal year, which ended Sept. 25, according to documents filed today with the SEC. Tim Cook, Apple's COO, took home $59.1 million. Read More

An iPhone for Sprint? Unlikely, but maybe a WebOS device from HP
Verizon Wireless is expected to get the iPhone early this year, but what about Sprint Nextel, the nations third-largest carrier? Read More

Verizon unveils 10 mobile devices with LTE built-in
At CES 2011 this week, Verizon displayed 10 new devices that will natively connect to its burgeoning LTE 4G network. Users will be able to choose from the latest smartphone, tablets, hotspots and more. Read More

Lessons from AT&T might help Verizon survive iPhone
If Verizon Wireless introduces its own version of the Apple iPhone on Tuesday, users of its network might begin to face some of the same performance problems that plagued AT&T subscribers in some areas since the rollout of the popular iPhone 3G. Read More

Looking toward the network of 2020
The last several newsletters have focused heavily on a look backward and forward. In this process, we've put forward our long-range predictions that the future of corporate IT will be "in the Cloud" and accesses by fixed and mobile devices of all types. We also postulated that security will continue to increase in importance. Read More

Not you're Grandfathers LTE Network
Clear showing its teeth with mind boggling speed   Reading my Flipboard this morning I found a mention of this article about Clear WiMAX and their LTE Testing in Phoenix. Not only was there information but a YouTube Video showing the testing of a LTE Network. Now I have not seen Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile testing like this, but the Clear LTE testing was impressive. Using a 20MHz blocks rather than the 10MHz blocks that Verizon uses on its LTE network,... Read More



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The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
It's hard to pick the weirdest and wackiest tech stories of 2010 considering there is so much nuttiness to choose from. But we'll give it a shot. Here we take a look at a number of stories that gave us pause in 2010.

2010's most popular iPad apps
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