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Date: Dec 15, 2013 7:01 AM
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Network World Daily News AM | | The iOSphere quivered with the knowledge that we are just months away from being able to caress Apple's first curved display, which will appear in the iPhone 6. This sure and certain knowledge is due to the fact that Apple just received a patent for a curved display. | | Issue highlights 1. Bitcoin: 8 funny money videos 2. City of Munich psyched it switched to Linux 3. 2013 Equipment and Infrastructure UC Trends 4. Security Chalk Talk: History of Computer Viruses (Part 2) 5. Detecting Neo-Nazi Rock with "Nazi Shazam" 6. Windows RT and Windows Phone 8 for free? 7. Dell and Red Hat: Two OpenStack heavy hitters team up to take on the cloud 8. The Mother of All Demos: The 1968 presentation that sparked a tech revolution 9. Cisco cuts long-term revenue forecast 10. Catching fire: 10 hottest videos of smartphones burning up | WEBCAST: IBM Watch this on-demand webcast to review the findings of IDC's recent analytical report titled: "The Business Value of IBM's Exceptional Digital Experience Solutions." Learn More | Videos take shots at the crypto-currency that seemingly no one understands READ MORE | Munich's switch to open-source software has been successfully completed, with the vast majority of the public administration's users now running its own version of Linux, city officials said Thursday. READ MORE | READ MORE | WEBCAST: Novell Mobile Employees in the workplace. Watch this webcast. Click Here>> Learn More>> | In part 2 of this chalk talk, we explore the evolution of computer viruses from early 1990s weaponized viruses to the computer worms that dominated into the late 1990s. READ MORE | READ MORE | Rumors about the future of Microsoft's operating systems – Windows, Windows RT, Windows Phone and the XBox OS – indicate possible moves toward consolidation and perhaps even making some of them available for free. The latest as reported by The Verge says is considering making Windows RT and Windows Phone free. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AT&T Getting peak value from mobile technologies takes a wide range of applications and services. Here are four capabilities every end-to-end mobile management solution must include. Learn More | Dell has its big conference this week in Texas and while perhaps the audience was wowed by Elon Musk rolling into Dell World in a Telsa Model S (yup, that's him in the passenger seat making his grand entrance courtesy of @stu) the bigger news from the show, from a cloud perspective, was the announcement of a partnership between Dell and Red Hat. These are two heavy hitters in the OpenStack world and... READ MORE | On December 9, 1968, Dr. Douglas Engelbart addressed a packed theater at the Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, demonstrating a new computing platform that heralded advancements from the computer mouse to videoconferencing. Forty-five years later, we're still reaping the benefits of his vision. READ MORE | Cisco Systems forecast slower long-term revenue growth Thursday, citing conservative spending by its customers and uncertainty about the economy in some parts of the world. READ MORE | Hottest iPhones, Android phones…literally. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Cisco and Netapp FlexPod is a data center platform jointly developed by NetApp and Cisco that delivers networking, computing and storage. This Forrester report offers key findings from Forrester's interviews with FlexPod customers. View Now | | | | | | | | |
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