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Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus Coming to AT&T | 5 Things That Could Save Palm

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25 awesome tech products at DEMO
Internet TV, IT security, smartphone apps, cloud services and more on display at DEMO Spring 2010. Read More


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BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express offers IT control and security features you can trust even for employees that choose to bring their own BlackBerry smartphones into your business. Download this free license to support up to 75 users on your existing Exchange Server. Download Now.

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Building Mission-Critical Data Centers
The traditional three-tier model of access, aggregation and core switching has turned into an operational nightmare. However, an IRF (Intelligent Resilient Framework) based network can extend the control plane across multiple active switches, increasing resiliency and reducing complexity. Learn More.

Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus Coming to AT&T
Palm may have had a disappointing third quarter, but that isn't stopping the company from continuing to push out WebOS devices. The Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus will arrive on AT&T in coming months for $150 and $50 respectively. Read More

5 Things That Could Save Palm
As Palm had previously warned, its sales figures released last week were not as high as the company had hoped. Palm's sales figures have declined by 29 percent compared to the same time last year, despite producing WebOS, a new and well-received operating system, and two new WebOS devices, the Palm Pre and Pixi. Read More

Five new technologies for your home
Improve your home entertainment...and get your geek on! Read More


WHITE PAPER: Websense

Websense Security Labs State of Internet Security 2H09
Do you know just how adept Web adversaries have become in using the Internet to spread malware in their attacks? Understand where the true threats lie with this report which summarizes the significant findings of Websense researchers using the ThreatSeeker™ Network during the six-month period ending December 2009. Learn More

Google removes military buildings from Street View
Google has removed images of a number of military buildings from its Street View service. Read More

Gender discrimination linked to poor project management
New research suggests that technically oriented women could face gender discrimination in their jobs in part because of mismanaged IT projects. Read More

News podcast: Network World 360
Novell's CEO on Saturday notified customers that the open-source software company has rejected hedge fund Elliott Associates' roughly $2 billion bid to take it private. Infonetics Reseach says sales of Ethernet switches, enterprise routers and wireless LAN equipment are expected to rise this year and beyond, as we come out of the recession. (4:44) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

Network Rightsizing Best Practices Guide
Network Rightsizing is an evolutionary approach to network design that significantly reduces costs while simultaneously increasing mobility for campus and enterprise users. This guide provides a methodology to enable IT to break away from the status quo of port-based network architectures, allowing an unprecedented reduction in cost and complexity. Read More!

Video: DEMO starts with a Bang
A la Office Space, the CEO from ABJK Co., Josh Kerr, destroys a fax machine as part of his on-stage DEMO at DEMO Spring 10 in Palm Desert, Calif. Here's the video. Read More

Chinese government taunting Google
The Chinese government continues to be unimpressed with Google's threat to hoist anchor and leave the country, at least based on the quotes in this IDG News Service story on our site today. Read More

Amazon Takes Wraps Off Kindle App for iPad
Amazon introduced its e-book shop and reader app for the iPad Monday, entering the battle for e-books dominance against Apple's own iBooks store and Barnes & Noble's e-reader iPad app. Read More



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