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iPhone 6 and iOS 7 leaked: Nobody shocked

  Darlene Storm: Year in review: Most popular 'Security Is Sexy' posts of 2012 | Darragh Delaney: Detecting mobile devices on your network after the holiday season
 
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Richi Jennings: iPhone 6 and iOS 7 leaked: Nobody shocked
Is this the iPhone 6? Logs show evidence of the latest Apple shiny toy, along with a new iOS 7. Could it be an accidental leak, or is Apple PR just toying with us again? Anyway, it could simply be the rumored mid-year kicker iPhone 5S. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers find it hard to get super-excited. Not to mention: A tiny herd of owls... Read More


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Darlene Storm: Year in review: Most popular 'Security Is Sexy' posts of 2012
2012 was year of heavy hacking, data dumping and We the People having our privacy and civil liberties invaded by domestic spying, tracking and intercept backdoor surveillance. Here are a half dozen of the most popular posts on Security is Sexy in 2012. Read More

Darragh Delaney: Detecting mobile devices on your network after the holiday season
It's that time of the year again when a lot of us exchange gifts with our loved ones. For some of the lucky ones, smartphones and tablets are a popular choice again this year. While this is great for the end-users, it may not be great fun if you manage a network and some of these devices start connecting to your network after the holiday season. Read More

Preston Gralla: Year in review: The most popular posts on "Seeing through Windows"
This year was a rocky one for Microsoft, in which it released one of the most controversial versions of Windows in its history, its Windows chief left the company, and its mobile strategy continued to struggle. I covered all that, and also some non-Microsoft topics in my blog this year. Here are my five most popular blog posts of the year. Some you might expect, but there are some ringers that will surprise you. Read More


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Leigh Jasper: 5 key collaboration trends for 2013
In my predictions of major collaboration trends for 2012 (part one and part two), I highlighted big data, social and mobile, and cloud and mobile. Clearly, these trends will continue to evolve through 2013 and beyond. In my outlook for the coming year, I'd like to offer a perspective on five new directions that these trends are likely to take. Read More

Darlene Storm: Threats on the horizon: 2013 security prediction roundup
It's that time of the year again and a plethora of security predictions for 2013 have flooded in. Continued hacking, leaking, and spying are pretty safe guesses, but here's a roundup of some 2013 security threat predictions by the experts. Read More

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