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Subject: iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 11
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Network World Daily News AM | | Hopes, like spring daffodils, burst into bloom this week in the certainty that the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will arrive in just five short months as Chinese worker bees prepared the massive assembly lines that will bring the smartphones into the world. And could the 5.5-inch iPhone be far behind? | | Issue highlights 1. 30 richest techies in the world 2. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros singer leads digital tax revolt 3. Instagram: Please Follow Network World there 4. Ex-Cisco Linksys says it doesn't Heartbleed 5. Attention Windows 8.1 users: Update 1 is not an option 6. Meet the 2014 Internet Hall of Fame Inductees 7. Don't overlook URL fetching agents when fixing Heartbleed flaw on servers, researchers say 8. IRS misses XP deadline, pays Microsoft millions for patches 9. Tibco 6.0 moves outside the data center 10. Calling customer service could put him on hold for years 11. So you think you know the IBM mainframe? Try our quiz | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Wireless Infrastructure Seminar - Atlanta IT departments must provide a secure and reliable wireless infrastructure to support the growing volume of voice, data, video, users, devices, and applications. Plus, users are demanding wireless services on par with (or better than) wired connections. Attend this free seminar and learn about the latest developments in wireless infrastructure technologies. | Forbes came out with its list of billionaires and techies make an impressive showing on the list. READ MORE | Alex Ebert, whose band Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros is best known for its song "Home," is promoting a new website that lets Americans visualize where their tax dollars go vs. where they wish the money would go. READ MORE | Where we share photos/videos from behind the scenes at Network World as well as out on the road READ MORE | WEBCAST: Network Instruments This webcast discusses five best practices on how to successfully optimize and manage UC, as well as how to gain clear picture of overall performance and quickly troubleshoot when the inevitable issues arise. Learn More | In the wake of the Heartbleed OpenSSL vulnerability, reports have surfaced that home routers are especially susceptible to the bug. READ MORE | Windows 8.1 Update 1 (that is so clumsy) has been rolling out all week and reviewers are singing hosannas to the update, which focuses on making the OS more keyboard- and mouse-friendly. See our own in-depth review for more details. READ MORE | Father of the Mouse, Father of DSL among honorees READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CenturyLink This article aims to explore the business case for the enterprise cloud, focusing on public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). The discussion will examine the business differences between enterprise and commodity cloud IaaS. Topics to be covered include infrastructure services and support, automation, management, and application services. Learn More | Website operators should assess their whole Web infrastructure when patching the critical Heartbleed flaw in OpenSSL, otherwise they risk leaving important components open to remote attacks, despite fixing the problem on their publicly facing servers. READ MORE | The IRS acknowledged this week that it missed the April 8 cut-off for Windows XP support, and will be paying Microsoft millions for an extra year of security patches. READ MORE | Updating its platform for the hyper-connected cloud era, Tibco has equipped the new version of its flagship application-integration software with the ability to communicate with external applications. READ MORE | We all try to avoid calling customer service if at all possible, but some - burglars, for example - should try harder. From a report by a New Hampshire television station: READ MORE | On the 50th anniversary of the Big Iron, see how well you know this iconic computing workhorse READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments The pressure is on to show tangible value from big data rollouts. Learn how performance monitoring tools can provide network managers and IT administrators insight and visibility into networks, infrastructures and applications far in advance, resulting in smooth transitions, accomplished network managers, and project success. Learn More | SLIDESHOWS 9 reasons users won’t ditch Windows XP Yet many people are determined to hold on -- you’ll have to pry Windows XP from their PC’s cold, dead hard drive. 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