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Monday, December 20, 2010

U.S. military strong-arms IT industry on IPv6

$#*! tech CEOs said in 2010 | Bloggers can depend on Google; Tumblr not so much

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TOP STORY: U.S. military strong-arming IT industry on IPv6
The U.S. military is ratcheting up the pressure on its network suppliers to deploy IPv6 on their own networks and Web sites so they can gain operational experience and fix bugs in the products they are selling that support the next-generation Internet protocol. Read More

WHITE PAPER: The Three Ps of Evaluating Managed Network Services (Qwest)
To reduce costs and keep IT resources focused on the core business, more organizations are choosing to outsource network management. To deliver on this promise, it's essential to choose the right service provider. This in-depth report explores the key considerations, including solution portfolio, partnerships and processes. Read now!

$#*! tech CEOs said in 2010
CEOs are the ultimate cheerleaders. And whether they're pitching products, prophesying the future, or trash-talking their competitors, they're often good for a few laughs--intentional or not. Here are some of our favorite quotes by chief executives from 2010. Read More

Bloggers can depend on Google; Tumblr not so much
Uptime monitoring service Pingdom trained an eye on five popular blogging services once a minute for two months and all but one - Tumblr - came away with at least a passing grade. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Choosing the Right Active Directory Bridge Solution for You (Quest Software)
The importance of a solid Active Directory (AD) bridge in your diverse IT environment can't be minimized. An AD bridge allows Unix, Linux and Mac systems to coexist with a Windows infrastructure. Further, it consolidates countless identities and passwords, reducing complexity and cost while improving security and productivity. Read Now

Microsoft kills Office anti-piracy program
Microsoft last week killed an anti-piracy service that checked whether customers were running legal copies of Office, saying that the program had 'served its purpose.' Read More

What does NASA's CIO want for Christmas?
It seems that NASA CIO Linda Cureton has a pretty good sense of humor. On her NASA blog over the weekend she sent a letter to Santa about what she'd like to get for Christmas. While she'd obviously like to get better networking gear, I found shower cap item a little disturbing. Read More

WHITE PAPER: The Business Benefits of Desktop Video Collaboration (Logitech)
At your desktop: Advances in the quality and simplicity of affordable desktop video equipment allow organizations to tap the power of unified communications, which can significantly cut costs, increase efficiency, improve business performance and foster more collaboration, regardless of location. Read More

iPhone apps slated for secret ad-tracking
Popular iPhone apps such as Angry Birds and Pandora share data about users with advertisers without consent, according to a study. Read More

AT&T buys 700MHz spectrum from Qualcomm
AT&T isn't about to sit back and let Verizon become the undisputed king of 4G LTE networks. Read More

WHITE PAPER: The Three Ps of Evaluating Managed Network Services (Qwest)
To reduce costs and keep IT resources focused on the core business, more organizations are choosing to outsource network management. To deliver on this promise, it's essential to choose the right service provider. This in-depth report explores the key considerations, including solution portfolio, partnerships and processes. Read now!

After hack, Gawker CTO outlines security changes
Gawker Media's CTO has outlined a series of security changes designed to shore up the company's IT operations following an attack last week that compromised up to 1.4 million accounts. Read More

Net neutrality: Tuesday's vote may not be the end
Tuesday's vote at the FCC on net neutrality rules may not be the end of the debate. Read More

WiFi vulnerabilities: Advances and incidents in 2010
The 802.11n standard was ratified in 2009 and WiFi really took off in 2010, with support showing up in an array of consumer electronic devices. Unfortunately security related issues escalated right along with growing acceptance. Here's a look back at the WiFi security issues that emerged this year. Read More

How to foster teamwork among techies
Collaboration is all the rage among corporate executives these days, which means IT is busy providing systems that turn that vague concept into a real business benefit. But what happens when it comes time for techies themselves to collaborate? Read More


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Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
Here's a look back at the year's most memorable – for better or worse – celebrity moments in technology.

Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday is history, and Cyber Week is over, but the deals are still around--if you know where to look. The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and retailers are offering great computer discounts to fit everyone's budget. Take a look inside to find netbooks for $300, desktops with widescreen monitors for under $600, and 15-inch laptops starting at $400. Check it out.

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