Friday, April 20, 2012

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FCC's Ruling that Google's WiFi Snooping is Legal Sets Horrible Precedent
Anyone looking for assurance that the privacy of their home wireless networks would be protected from snoopers by government regulators won't find it in the Federal Communication Commission's recent action against Google. Read More


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Banking on the Mainframe
This presentation will look at banking application issues and provide examples on how banks and financial market clients are responding to these challenges. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5: Thinner, lighter, faster -- and poured?
The latest unreliable iPhone 5 rumor to cross my desk claims the future smartphone will be created using new 'liquid metal' technology, it will be thinner, lighter, faster -- and maybe, poured. Read More

What to consider before signing up for Google Drive
With Google reportedly looking to launch its GDrive service soon, would-be customers of cloud storage providers should consider several important questions about any service and their needs. Read More

Two More Mac Trojans Discovered
Following the outbreak of the Flashback Mac Trojan, security researchers have spotted two more cases of Mac OS X malware. The good news is most users have little to worry about them. Read More

6 standout smartphones for prepaid plans
Prepaid smartphones were once both lower-cost and lower-quality, but lately they're becoming a viable alternative for many users. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

How to Take Business Analytics to the Next Level
Live Date and Time: November 29, 2011 - 12:00 PM EST / 9:00 AM PST By attending this webcast you will learn how you can implement an effective BA strategy that will deliver maximum strategic value to your company. Register Now

HTC One S review: T-Mobile's new shining star
With its sleek design and excellent camera, HTC's One S sets a new standard for smartphone greatness for HTC and for T-Mobile. Read More

Lessons for IT, Apple in Flashback brouhaha
Although the number of Flashback-infected Macs is on the decline, the reverberations from the outbreak will affect Apple and the businesses that have increasingly adopted Macs. Columnist Ryan Faas explains. Read More

Galaxy Nexus arrives at Sprint on Sunday for $200
Sprint will begin selling Samsung's Galaxy Nexus on Sunday for $199.99 with a two-year contract, making it $100 cheaper than the Verizon Wireless version. Read More

Google fixes Gmail outage that affected millions
An outage that prevented millions of users from accessing Gmail on Tuesday has been resolved, according to Google. Read More

MIT and others launch a tech education revolution
MIT and several other schools -- along with start-up Udacity -- have joined the open-education movement, which makes it easier for college students to access tech-related courses online. And it could revolutionize higher education. Read More

 
 
 

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Tech-savvy manager pilot fish receives a new laptop from IT with all his applications and documents loaded and ready to go, and everything seems to be working perfectly -- until the next day.

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