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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Apple's iPad finds a place in the enterprise; Santa connects with sick kids via videoconference

Santa connects with sick kids via videoconference | 4 Android tablets vie for your attention

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TOP STORY: Apple's iPad finds a place in the enterprise
Apple's iPad is easily the IT product of the year -- it's reshaped the computing landscape for consumers and opened new opportunities for media companies hoping to get readers, viewers, and gamers to pay for their content. But will it have an equivalent impact on enterprise IT, beyond its current status of must-have gadget for the up-to-the-minute executive? Read More

WEBCAST: Hosted VoIP: What about Service Quality? (MegaPath)
Learn the basics on how hosted voice services work. Join Joel Thomas and get insight into small business advantages for adopting hosted voice, types of businesses that benefit most from hosted VoIP, and quality indicators for evaluating service providers. Learn More Now.

Santa connects with sick kids via videoconference
Dozens of patients at Children's Hospital Boston videoconferenced with Santa on Wednesday. Read More

4 Android tablets vie for your attention
After nearly a year of having the market pretty much to itself, Apple's iPad finally has some serious competition. The first Android-based tablets are starting to ship, and they will soon be followed by a wide variety of portable devices, some of which should give the iPad a run for its money. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Information Security and Multi-Compliance (Tripwire)
It's common for information security managers to be held responsible for situations where they have little control or influence. This Prescriptive Guide outlines the steps information security managers can take to break the compliance blame cycle and build an information security program that works. It's common for information security managers to be held responsible for situations where they have little control or influence. This Prescriptive Guide outlines the steps information security managers can take to break the compliance blame cycle and bu

10 tech accessories you're paying too much for
The holiday shopping frenzy is in full swing, and gift buyers everywhere are picking up the hottest high-tech items on their lists -- from digital cameras to laptops, and everything in between. Read More

20 projects that kept NASA hopping in 2010
NASA budget, space shuttle, commercial space development just a few big projects on the space agency's plate Read More

WHITE PAPER: Data Protection 2.0: It's Not Just Names and Numbers Anymore (Tripwire)
Data Protection 2.0: It's Not Just Names and Numbers Anymore Meet this data protection challenge head on with a new way to categorize sensitive data that helps you reduce data breach risk and take more control of your most critical assets. Discover how. Read more!

Get a huge Windows software bundle for $19
Do you like top-rated software? And saving money? And helping people in need? Then today's your lucky day. Read More

iPad 2 to be thinner, have better sound
An unnamed Chinese source has claimed that the next-generation iPad will be thinner than its predecessor, with better speakers. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Automation Makes Perfect (Tripwire)
Organizations that automate compliance processes have better audit outcomes and realize an average increase in profits of 6.4%. Learn how built-in role-based workflows take error-prone, mundane tasks out of the compliance equation and allow for automatic remediation of non-compliant configurations. Read More!

Roll of dishonour: Worst software failures of 2010
SQS and Ovum highlight the worst software failures and the year's worst wireless products. Read More

Angry Birds: This tear's Tickle-Me-Elmo for geeks
Angry Birds is a worldwide phenomenon, and resellers are hoping to capitalize on the fad this holiday season with jacked-up prices on hard to find Angry Birds plush toys. Read More

Smartphones open the Web to more Chinese
2011 will be another big year for smartphones in China, putting access to the Internet in the hands of more Chinese and making mobile computing widespread among those who can't afford a laptop. Read More

Viridity Software's new CEO: It's not all about green IT
New CEO Arun Oberoi doesn't exactly bristle at Viridity Software getting lumped into the Green IT vendor category, but he wants to make sure the Burlington, Mass., company is seen as more than that. Read More


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SLIDESHOWS

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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  2. Skype service disruptions continue into second day
  3. What if all the world ran Linux?
  4. The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
  5. Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware?
  6. Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to threaten Vice President Biden
  7. Microsoft confirms critical IE bug, works on fix
  8. Brocade balances SAN base with new data center reality
  9. Santa Claus placed on watchlist as possible terrorist
  10. U.S. sets out to build photon-based optical networks

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