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iPhone 6-incher is coming (but not tomorrow)

  Preston Gralla: Is the Surface 2 another disaster waiting to happen? | Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5S queues appear as true believers hope to scan their fingers

 
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Richi Jennings: iPhone 6-incher is coming (but not tomorrow)
Rumors of iPhablet won't go away. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is testing bigger iPhones we're told (again). Could Cupertino be planning to release a 6-inch iPhone phablet? Yes, but not tomorrow. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers brace instead for the expected 5S and 5C. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Is the Surface 2 another disaster waiting to happen?
  If the rumor mill about the specs for the next generation of Surface tablets is true, you can expect a replay of the disaster that was the original Surface. Unless Microsoft makes big changes to the lineup, it faces serious trouble. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5S queues appear as true believers hope to scan their fingers
iPhone queues have appeared outside Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store in New York as the company gets ready to end months of speculation when it reveals its iPhone plans tomorrow and the latest leaked images suggest the new phones will indeed carry a fingerprint sensor. Read More
 


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The Five Forces Advancing Archive Center Stage
Big Data isn't over yet. How will you handle the ever-increasing amount of digital information? It's time to reconsider why archive may be the game-changing – and budget-saving – way to manage and secure your growing data. Storage analyst Jerome Wendt explains why it's time to rethink archive. Read now!

Antone Gonsalves: Crooks use botnet-for-rent to target Android users
Creators of the most sophisticated Android malware to date are renting part of a mobile botnet to spread their brainchild to Android smartphones. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple preps OS X Maverick release for October, Mac Pro imminent
The lengthy Apple product drought is becoming a deluge this Fall, with September's new iPhones and iOS 7 releases set to be followed by an October release of OS X Maverick, likely in conjunction with new Mac hardware. Read More
 

Sharky: Hey, that was a great spam-killer at my last job!
This sysadmin pilot fish works for a construction company, where setting up big printer/copiers at job sites is part of IT's work. And for the newest one, everything's fine for 30 users -- but not for the new guy. Read More
 

 

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