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Network World Daily News AM | | They went so fast you might think iFixit was giving away tickets to Apple's instantly sold-out WorldWide Developers Conference. | | Issue highlights 1. 10 funny videos about computer passwords 2. Free imprisoned AT&T hacker now, says EFF 3. China's great firewall censorship architect retires citing ill health 4. 10 Mobile Device Management Leaders That Help IT Control BYOD 5. Microsoft Research: MoodScope, a context-aware smartphone to sense and share your mood 6. European Commission president comments on US surveillance 7. What you get when you go to Google Reader 8. FCC approves Google's white spaces database 9. 10 shocking ways the Feds are spying on you | WHITE PAPER: SiSense Ltd. The size, speed and scalability of different business analytics technologies vary greatly. The advantages and disadvantages of RDBMS, In-Memory and In-Chip technologies are detailed in this report. Read Now! | Remember the time you forgot your password? You can laugh about it now. READ MORE | The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a team of legal experts has called on the U.S. Court of Appeals to free Andrew Auernheimer, a computer hacker recently sentenced to 41 months in prison for illegally accessing data from AT&T's networks. READ MORE | Chinese anti-censorship campaigners have rejoiced at the news that the man considered to be the architect of the country's 'great firewall', Fang Binxing, has announced plans to retire his post after suffering ill health. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors In this eGuide, Network World sister publications InfoWorld, and PC World examine some of the current uses of blade servers in today's data center, as well as how trends such as server virtualization are reshaping enterprise computing. Read Now! | Managing devices in a BYOD environment is no small feat, and the right mobile device management product is a key component in making it work. Here are 10 top MDM vendors in the market today. READ MORE | How many times a day do you touch your smartphone? How would you feel if your smartphone were capable of not only knowing your present mood, but of passively sharing it with your social networks? READ MORE | European Commission president comments on US surveillance European Commission President José Manuel Barroso speaks to the European Parliament in Strasbourg on July 2 about press reports of US surveillance on Europea... From: networkworld Views: 10 4 ratings Time: 01:43 More in Science & Technology READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Stonesoft Corporation To keep up with today's sophisticated threats and complex network traffic, a first generation firewall will not do. View now | Here's what you get when you visit Google Reader, the apparently not popular enough RSS reader that Google killed off this week. Google directs readers to a list of alternatives, as do we. I personally hopped over to Feedly, with Digg's reader as a backup. READ MORE | The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved for public use a Google database that shows so-called spectrum white spaces available for mobile broadband devices. READ MORE | Worried about NSA spying? That's the tip of a U.S. surveillance iceberg. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc. Read this case study to learn how ZapFi enabled comprehensive gateway security and granular application intelligence for large-volumes of wireless and VPN traffic. In addition, ZapFi eliminated overhead and latency, by integrating Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive, TZ Series and Global Management System (GMS) solutions. View Now | | | | | | | | |
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