Friday, January 27, 2012

Weekly Apple iPad 3 rumor roundup

Hot security upstarts | First 'Super Wi-Fi' network goes live in North Carolina

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iPad 3 rumor rollup for the week of Jan. 26
As the faithful gathered in San Francisco this week for Macworld|iWorld, their faith seemed rewarded by a new spate of iPad 3 rumors. Read More


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Reducing Hidden Operating Costs Through IT Asset Discovery
After reductions in headcount and procurements have been made, cost-cutting strategies are now turning to internal operations, and many IT decision makers are taking a closer look at indirect, or "soft," costs within these departments. Learn More

Hot security upstarts
Offering new email security technology and services to help clean up after a breach, these new companies are leading a wave of hot security startups Read More

First 'Super Wi-Fi' network goes live in North Carolina
Lucky residents of Wilmington, N.C., will be the first in the nation to have access to a "Super Wi-Fi" network. Read More

Company uses iPads instead of laptops in loaner program
A fast-growing media company has hit upon an iPad loaner program, which replaces laptops for occasional travelers. The Apple tablet's simplicity compared to the laptop makes it much easier to administer and use. Read More


WEBCAST: HP, Microsoft & Intel

Gaining A Competitive Advantage With Your Data
Fact: The demand to respond faster and with greater insight to business demands, based on data, is increasing. Fact: More organizations are turning to business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing for insightful decision-making. Learn more

Symantec recommends disabling pcAnywhere and waiting for security patches
Security vendor Symantec has advised users of its pcAnywhere remote control software to disable it, because hackers with access to the product's source code could exploit security holes identified in the application. Read More

Cisco CEO says Russia, China top US for business
Is Russia better for business and a better place to do business than the US? Cisco CEO John Chambers thinks so. Read More

FBI seeking help to monitor social media
So the FBI is in the market for a technology partner that will allow it to monitor social networks? You mean they're not doing this already? From a report on New Scientist: Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetIQ

Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines the benefits of a business service management practice and tools in response to IT environments becoming more dynamic and complex due to the increased use of virtualization, cloud, SOA, and n-tier application architectures. Learn More

Android tablets finally catching on, says Strategy Analytics
It's taken a while but Android tablets may finally be starting to make a dent in Apple's share of the overall tablet market. Read More

10 best new Google Android apps for fun and, uh, work
Wikipedia, Airbnb among those launching official Android Market apps Read More

Video conferencing mistakes make espionage easy, say researchers
Tens of thousands of video conferencing setups, including some in corporate meeting rooms where the most confidential information is discussed, are vulnerable to spying attacks, researchers said. Read More

Tips for Facebook Timeline Apps: Beware What You Share
Facebook hopes this new class of apps will keep you on its site longer, but you can expect something else, too: a lot more noise in your Ticker and News Feed and an influx of over-sharing. Here's a look at the settings you need to know. Read More



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