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Chinese Mobile Malware Signals Danger, Opportunity for Channel
Chinese authorities reported over the weekend that a new mobile viruses dubbed "MMS Bomber" has plagued millions of Chinese mobile phones. While the malware doesn’t affect the majority of North American phone users, some experts believe this rampant outbreak is another signal that the dangers to mobile devices are a real threat and could provide…
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NetApp Blitz: Vindication Or Pre-Emptive Strike?
NetApp is celebrating the shipment of more than 150,000 unified storage systems, and some analysts are pushing the company whose stock has risen 5 percent in the last few days. However an alternative view is that this press and blog blitz might have more to do with an anticipated unified storage announcement from the storage…
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Getting Ready for Apple iPad Teardowns
(Reuters) – The iPad will not hit stores until Saturday, but the race to unlock its mysteries started several weeks ago in San Luis Obispo, a picturesque college town roughly 200 miles south of Apple’s Silicon Valley headquarters. On March 12, Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules woke up before dawn. Their plan demanded that they…
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Channel Insider’s Zero Client, Thin Client, Desktop Virtualization Resource Guide
After recession-related IT budget freezes that took the blame for many delayed technology projects and hardware refreshes, the stuff that was supposed to be hot in 2009 — desktop virtualization, thin client and zero client computing — is getting more attention again in 2010. Are you ready? Some IT organizations looking to upgrade their fleet…
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Cisco Offers Free WebEx App for Apple iPad
Think the Apple iPad is just for consumers? Not according to Cisco, which is introducing its Cisco WebEx Meeting Center for the iPad, available immediately from the App Store. The free application allows users to join and participate in online meetings—viewing and sharing slideshows and other content as well as using WebEx chat—from their Apple…