Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Whoa! iPhone 5 release date Sprint "exclusive" - O RLY?

  JR Raphael: Google's Chrome browser: Coming soon to an Android near you? | Darlene Storm: HTC Android 'massive security' flaw leaks private info like a sieve
 
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IT Blogwatch: Whoa! iPhone 5 release date Sprint "exclusive" -- O RLY?
Want to rock an iPhone 5 at release date? Better switch to Sprint -- or so say the rumors. It seems that Sprint may have an exclusive on the new pomaceous shiny, leaving the rest of us with a warmed-over iPhone 4 (or "4S"), with no 4G. Just when we thought we knew what Apple CEO Tim Cook will announce, everything changes again. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers' heads spin. Not to mention: Possibly not the best way to restrain your daughter ... Read More


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Virtualization, server and application technologies are shifting bottlenecks from the data center to network I/O. This paper describes how to use 10GBase-T to broadly deploy 10 Gigabit Ethernet and help avoid I/O networking bottlenecks. Click to continue

JR Raphael: Google's Chrome browser: Coming soon to an Android near you?
One of the biggest mysteries of Android has long been why Google's Chrome browser isn't integrated into the platform. From the looks of it, that situation may soon change. Read More

Darlene Storm: HTC Android 'massive security' flaw leaks private info like a sieve
The Android Police uncovered a 'massive security vulnerability' due to 'snooping environment' modifications HTC made to the Android OS. EVO 3D, 4G, Thunderbolt, and others can be exploited to leak phone numbers, emails, SMS, IP addresses, last known GPS location and more. HTC is investigating the claim. Read More


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The convergence of the power infrastructure and demands of information infrastructure require optimum network operation. Learn how Tivoli Netcool is key in moving energy and utility companies forward by automating and simplifying configuration and change management, speeding deployments, demonstrating regulatory compliance and controlling costs. Read now

Preston Gralla: Why Internet Explorer's decline spells trouble for Microsoft
Internet Explorer continued ita slow, steady decline last month as it dropped to 54.4 percent market share, a new low for Microsoft's browser. Given that it's free software, you might think that this doesn't matter to Microsoft. But it presents big problems for the company, for everything from Bing to the cloud, to Windows Phone 7 and beyond. Read More

Shark Tank: Now you know
Field engineer for a company that specializes in process control systems is called to work on a system controlling an oil refinery. He fixes the problem -- then stands staring at the control panel for a time. Read More

 
 
 

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