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Network World Daily News AM | | Whether it's the first time you've picked up an iPad or the seventeenth time you've pulled out your iPhone today, there are probably still some iOS 7 features and functionality that you're not familiar with. Don't sweat it: We're here to help. We've collected some of our favorite and most useful tips and compiled them here, just for you. | | Issue highlights 1. 10 (FREE!) Microsoft tools to make admins happier 2. Still deploying 11n Wi-Fi? You might want to think again 3. Ex-Symbian, Psion exec crowdsources heartfelt song stemming from Boston Marathon tragedy 4. Cellphone kill switches: Finally some good security news 5. IE6: Retired but not dead yet 6. Michaels says breach at its stores affected nearly 3M payment cards 7. DDoS Attackers Change Techniques To Wallop Sites 8. 13 pieces of classic software whose code is now accessible 9. Exclusive: Google's Project Loon tests move to LTE band in Nevada 10. 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READ MORE | National Public Radio's WBUR has revisited a story it did last May in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing that featured a Massachusetts songwriter named Stephen Randall who penned a tune called "We Will Run Again." READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: iRise CIOs are expected to deliver more projects that transform business, and do so on time, on budget and with limited resources. An IDG survey reveals the top three drivers of project failure and offers CIOs insight into how to prevent or overcome project failure. Learn more | Microsoft may have retired Internet Explorer 6 last week, but it's still keeping track of the ancient browser's user share on a death watch-like website that's been running for more than three years. READ MORE | About 2.6 million payment cards at Michaels Stores and another 400,000 at subsidiary Aaron Brothers may have been affected in a card skimming attack that compromised its point-of-sale systems, the retailer said Thursday. READ MORE | Criminals behind distributed denial of service attacks are relying less on traditional botnets and more on techniques capable of launching larger assaults on websites. READ MORE | The source code behind proprietary software doesn't always remain hidden forever. Here are a baker's dozen examples where the code behind well-known applications has come to light READ MORE | WEBCAST: Brocade Communications Are technical challenges preventing you from building cloud infrastructures? This Webinar will explain the top three challenges facing network architects today, along with the key steps for improving IT agility. View Now>> | Google has expanded its Project Loon tests to the Nevada desert and, for the first time, into licensed radio spectrum. READ MORE | Southern California Edison is outsourcing part of its IT operations, and the jobs may be going overseas. READ MORE | The evolving nature of cyberattacks demands a more dynamic response, according to government CIOs making an effort to implement real-time, continuous monitoring and reporting for security issues. READ MORE | For Americans used to roughly 10Mbps broadband connections, the idea of gigabit Internet can feel a little like science fiction. Streaming 4K video without hiccups? Enormous file downloads happening in seconds? Oh, sure. READ MORE | Cloud management, development, security and more READ MORE | PODCAST: PC Connection | Cisco | Intel® Listen to this podcast to discover how Crider Foods worked with PC Connection to update their IT infrastructure, while maintaining compliance and control. PC Connection's experts helped Crider deploy Cisco UCS with Intel® Xeon® processors as part of their total data center overhaul. Learn More | SLIDESHOWS 10 Big Data startups to watch These 10 startups to watch were chosen based on third-party validation, experience, and market potential. 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