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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending May 25
Perhaps iPhone 5 should be called iPhone 3.999, the finely calculated diagonal measurement of what many in the iOSphere believe is the new, bigger, better display of the next iPhone. Also this week: tiny pictures of new parts show big differences, even if now one knows what they are; a confusion of dates; and the Tribute Phone. Read More


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Introducing BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion
Easily manage and secure mobile device deployments with BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion. From a single interface, manage BlackBerry® smartphones, BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablets and devices that use the iOS® and Android™ operating systems. Put an end to mobile chaos. Learn more at blackberry.com/mobilefusion

WHITE PAPER: IBM

Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Business Intelligence
This whitepaper addresses how Instead of storing data in a data warehouse, in-memory analytics stores the data set in memory, allowing for dramatic improvements in query response and the end-user experience. Learn More

Researchers identify Stuxnet-like cyberespionage malware called 'Flame'
A new, highly sophisticated malware threat that was predominantly used in cyberespionage attacks against targets in the Middle East has been identified and analyzed by researchers from several security companies and organizations. Read More

Gearhead: Hardware We Want to Get Our Hands On
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Avaya: We're not Cisco when it comes to tablets
Despite Cisco's decision to end development on its Cius collaboration tablet, Avaya says it is still committed to its Flare Experience unified communications endpoint software... and to "support" the Avaya collaboration tablet on which it runs. Read More

Patch management still big stumbling block in risk management, survey shows
Everyone talks about "risk and compliance" in security, but what do companies have to do to make it through audits and meet regulations related to information security? And what are the costs? Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Mobility KnowledgeVault
How "mobile ready" is your infrastructure? This Mobility Knowledge Vault provides a wide variety of expert advice on how to strike a balance between end user ease-of-use and security. View now

Chrome to take world's top browser spot for May
Google's Chrome is about to grab the top browser spot for a full month for the first time from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, data from a Web analytics company showed. Read More

FBI Creates Surveillance Unit to Build Backdoors into the Web
The FBI still claims it is going dark and its monitoring abilities could be rendered ineffective without surveillance backdoors built into communications, according to FBI Director Robert Mueller's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Read More

RIM said to plan to lay off 2,000 staff
Research In Motion, the ailing maker of the BlackBerry, is planning to cut at least 2,000 staff as part of a global restructuring plan, according to reports. Read More

Experts question the need for a Facebook smartphone
Mobile technology will play an important role for Facebook as it tries to find new sources of revenue, but building its own device doesn't make much sense since competition in the smartphone market continues to be very tough, according to analysts. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Controlling Migration to IPv6: A Gateway to Tomorrow
This White Paper describes how the BIG-IP LTM system help organizations migrate to IPv6, and can operate as an IPv4 to IPv6 gateway; operating identically in either environment, and within mixed environments. Learn More!

Network World's products of the week 5.28.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products. Read More

Sotheby's to auction rare working Apple-1 computer
Sotheby's will put some Apple history on the block next month, including one of only six working Apple-1 personal computers. The auction house has estimated the motherboard will sell for up to $180,000. Read More

Boston Red Sox: follow us, tweet us, friend us, pin us, digg us, circle us, etc., etc.
Maybe other professional sports teams have already done this, but thought the Boston Red Sox invitation to attend Tuesday's game this week for Social Media Appreciation night sounded pretty clever. Here's the pitch, as the team looks to attract fans and keep its "sellout streak" alive despite having a less than stellar start to the season: Read More

Broadband Stimulus Grants Seen as Political Flashpoint
Lawrence Strickling, the lead administrator of the agency doling out stimulus money for broadband deployments, urges grant recipients to amplify success stories as program faces political persecution in election season. Read More



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