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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Nov. 18
Delirium reigns in the iOSsphere on learning that the iPhone 5 is, or was, real. Until Steve Jobs, its Creator, also became its Destroyer. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

What to Look for in Smart Card Readers
Deploy servers with PKI authentication without sacrificing convenience or security. Learn how modern KVM switches with smart card capabilities go beyond simply integrating card readers as an additional peripheral at the KVM workstation, but rather make necessary KVM feature adjustments to enable seamless use of the reader. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Trend Micro

Public Cloud Adoption Best Practices
According to a recent survey, 43% of businesses have experienced a cloud security issue or lapse in the last year. Learn how to adopt best practices specific for public cloud security that include VM-level security, multi-layered defenses, data encryption and third-party identity and access management. Learn More

Top IT Turkeys of 2011
Here are the people, companies and products that earned the label of 'turkey' over the past year. Read More

iPhone tops BlackBerry in workplace, study finds
Apple's iPhone has overtaken RIM's BlackBerry devices as the top smartphone in the workplace, according to a new study from enterprise mobility services company iPass. Read More

Exclusive Research Shows CIOs Embrace Consumerization of IT
With BlackBerry and Apple still leading the pack, and tablets and Android rising in the ranks, CIOs surveyed by CIO magazine are widely supporting employee-owned devices Read More


WHITE PAPER: FireEye

5 Design Principles for Advanced Malware Protection
The 5 Principles discusses in more depth the technological shortfalls of current protections when trying to stop advanced malware and proposes a framework to better mitigate the threat of advanced malware, zero-day and targeted APT attacks. Read now.

New Wi-Fi routers, cloud services simplify branch networks
Aerohive unveils simple but powerful branch Wi-Fi routers that integrate closely with a range of virtual and cloud-based services, including third-party Web security offerings. Read More

iPhone 4S data speeds, Web browsing fastest on AT&T, test shows
A study measuring the performance of the iPhone 4S on all three U.S. wireless carriers found AT&T to be superior in Web browsing and data downloads and uploads when compared to Apple's latest smartphone on either Verizon Wireless or Sprint. Read More

Verizon, T-Mobile adding more 4G cities
Verizon Wireless plans to turn on its 4G LTE network in 14 more U.S. cities on Thursday, making the service available in a total of 179 markets. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AMD

Make Virtual Desktops a Valuable Reality with AMD
This paper will explore how the fast-emerging trend of "desktop virtualization" is giving IT managers a potent solution for tackling the problems associated with PC sprawl. Read More!

Cox stops selling mobile service
Cox Communications, which planned its own mobile network in 2008 but later settled for reselling Sprint Nextel service, stopped selling wireless altogether on Wednesday. Read More

The real force behind the consumerization of IT
You can blame the iPhone, Salesforce.com, and Facebook, but the truth is that business itself has driven the shift to employee-directed tech Read More

Mobile devices, virtualization seen as biggest security challenges: Ponemon survey
Increased use of mobile devices, especially smartphones, in addition to the transition to virtualization, are key factors weighing on enterprises trying to sort out security strategy and budgets, according to a survey of 688 information and security managers. Read More

Cisco goes mobile with collaboration tool updates
In an attempt to move beyond the desktop, Cisco is updating two of its enterprise-level collaboration tools. Read More

Steve Jobs reportedly wanted an iPhone-only wireless network
Steve Jobs initially hoped to create his own network with the unlicensed spectrum that Wi-Fi uses rather than work with the mobile operators, said wireless industry legend John Stanton. Read More



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Geekiest holiday cards
Holiday decorations appeared before the last of the Halloween skeletons were even boxed up. An endless loop of seasonal music is already playing in stores. Retail commerce forecasts are piling up. The countdown is on, and it's not too early to start thinking about holiday cards. Here are some clever geeky options for inspiration.

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