Monthly Archives: October 2010

Ruckus Wireless Proposes WiFi as Solution to 3G/4G Congestion

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If you own an iPhone, you already know what wireless data congestion looks like. It's when your phone tells you that you have a...

Electronic Data Theft More Prevalent Than Physical Thefts: Survey

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For the first time, companies are reporting more electronic data theft than physical thefts, said London-based risk consultancy Kroll.Kroll's "Global Fraud Report," an annual...

Apple Could Unveil New MacBook Air at Oct. 20 Event

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Apple could use its Oct. 20 event to unveil a new version of its MacBook Air, a superthin notebook praised for its design-and occasionally...

MarkMonitor Acquires DtecNet to Fight Piracy

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Brand protection vendor MarkMonitor has acquired DtecNet to bolster its ability to fight fraud and piracy.MarkMonitor, based in San Francisco, offers products and services...

Hardware Sales Drive Up IBM’s Q3 Profits

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IBM announced third-quarter 2010 net income of $3.6 billion, compared with $3.2 billion for the third quarter of 2009, an increase of 12 percent...

VMware Reports 46% Q3 Revenue Increase, but Stock Buyers Unimpressed

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VMware reported another highly profitable financial quarter after the New York Stock Exchange bell Oct. 18, and even though its results exceeded Wall Street...

How to Choose a Quality IP Phone for Your Business

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How do you choose the right IP phone for your business? To help you answer that, we offer the following broad, third-party review of...

CA Technologies Revamps Cloud Automation Suite

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CA Technologies revamped and relaunched its CA Automation Suite for virtualized dynamic cloud computing environments, CA said Oct. 18.The new CA Automation Suite features...
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Adobe Acrobat X: 10 Reasons to Move to It Now

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Adobe Acrobat X: 10 Reasons to Move to It Now by Darryl K. Taft Guided Actions Whether you are optimizing PDF files to be posted online, creating...

Intel Launches New .NET SDK and Visual Studio Plug-In

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Intel has launched a new software development kit for .NET applications to its AppUp developer program.The new .NET SDK joins Intel's support for other...