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Network World Daily News AM | | Apple iPhone 6 scuttlebutt: Innolux in luck, video selfies, more dummies, old mold | | Issue highlights 1. 25 years of Microsoft Office roadkill 2. Cisco and Kansas City to launch network for smart city services 3. What is Ubuntu without Bacon? 4. eBay finally prompts users to change passwords after huge data breach 5. Review: HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 scores with snazzy trackpad 6. Where's my robot butler? Good (high-tech) help is hard to find 7. The 6 craziest ideas for the iPhone 6 8. Google promises to patch Chrome OS for 5 years 9. Microsoft claims win over FBI, but agency still got its way 10. Best starter programming language? Compiling 8 top picks of developers | : CA Technologies In today's landscape where application performance is everything, it's clear that a new approach is needed — one that assesses network and application performance both in context with each other and in how they impact the business. Learn more! | Love it or hate it, Microsoft Office has torn up the competition, leaving all manner of software carrion in its wake READ MORE | Officials from Cisco and Kansas City, Mo. are teaming up to launch a new network for smart city services. READ MORE | Jono Bacon, the community manager for Ubuntu, has announced that he will be leaving his post at Canonical to join the crew over at XPRIZE. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Xirrus Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014, 2:00 PM EDT It isn't news that wireless networks are being pushed to the limits every day and IT organizations are under duress to deliver a reliable wireless network to meet the demands of users. Learn more! | eBay on Friday put a notice on its home page urging users to change their passwords after security experts criticized it for failing to promptly alert customers about a massive break-in and data theft. READ MORE | HP's buttoned-down EliteBook Folio 1040 has a lot going for it -- especially the multitouch, pressure-controlled Synaptics ForcePad READ MORE | If you're looking for signs of our collective robotic future, it's either terrifyingly near or forever just around the corner. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Dell SecureWorks Social Engineering is proving costlier than ever, especially phishing and spear phishing. With recent breaches, the imperative to counter social engineering effectively takes on a whole new level of urgency. In this webcast, the CISO for Dell SecureWorks discusses the realities of social engineering and what your organization must do to counter it. Learn more | If you see anybody trying to pass off these 'prototypes' as real, don't take them seriously READ MORE | Google has extended its guaranteed support for Chrome OS on vendors' Chromebooks to five years, adding a year of support to nearly every device. READ MORE | Microsoft claimed victory over an FBI bid to keep a request for customer data secret for national security reasons, but it appears the government gave up the fight after getting its way without the company. READ MORE | Programmers weigh in on why each of these popular first coding languages is the best one for beginners READ MORE | WEBCAST: Sourcefire, now part of Cisco This webinar will explore new technologies and process for protecting endpoints from advanced attackers and how innovations like continuous data collection combined with big data analytics are pushing the envelope for what security teams can do during and after an advanced attacker puts them in their sights. Learn more >> | | | | | | | | |
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