Wednesday, December 24, 2014

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First Look: BlackBerry Classic [VIDEO] | Hulu offers free video streaming to Android users for the holidays (if you can find the shows)

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The ADC's Role in the New Network Infrastructure
Cloud computing & BYOD will impact the design of future datacenters and their supporting networks. Network infrastructure will need to provide the flexibility required by cloud application workloads and the changing traffic patterns fostered by BYOD. Application delivery controllers will be critical elements in the new network infrastructure. Learn more >>

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From zero to SOC in 10 steps
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First Look: BlackBerry Classic [VIDEO]
The new BlackBerry Classic features a return to the same style as the BlackBerry Bold, but with BlackBerry 10 OS capabilities. Read More

Hulu offers free video streaming to Android users for the holidays (if you can find the shows)
Hulu is getting into the spirit of the season with a free streaming giveaway for Android users. The service is offering a limited selection of TV episodes for free during the holidays, exclusively on the Hulu for Android app available on Google Play—but it's not as exciting as it sounds.The impact on you at home: Tech companies love their feel good free giveaways for the holidays. Verizon just dumped all kinds of freebies on the traveling public during Thanksgiving, and now Hulu is getting into the act on the holiday bonanza at the end of the year. Hulu's giveaway, while nice, isn't quite as extensive as it might seem and is really just an enticement to get you to sign up for Hulu Plus.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

T-Mobile to pay $90M for unauthorized charges on customers' bills
The carrier will pay back subscribers as part of a settlement with the FCC Read More


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Intelligent Compliance: Trust in the Data Center
With the average cost of a data breach reaching $3.5 million, the pressure is intense to maintain the security and compliance of your data center. Discover how your organization may be at risk and how you can protect your data center from costly and highly visible breaches. Read the whitepaper today to put the trust back into your data center. Learn More

Sale of Nigeria's Nitel bogs down in confusion yet again
Arabian Amlak For Investment says it had offered a much higher bid than NATCOM Read More

Vessel tries to lure video creators away from YouTube with promise of bigger revenue.
Vessel is a new online video service that thinks viewers will pay to see content before it hits YouTube. Read More

Apple fights news orgs to keep Jobs video off the Internet
Not surprisingly, Apple yesterday fought a move by several news organizations to make public a two-hour video deposition recorded by former co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011.In its rebuttal to a motion filed earlier in the week by the Associated Press, Bloomberg and CNN, Apple's lawyers argued that releasing the video could discourage others from testifying if they knew that the resulting images would end up broadcast or used on the Internet."If Movants are correct that the 'substantial public interest' requires disclosure of a video record 'only available to those fortunate enough to be in court that day,' then the testimony of every witness who consensually sits for a video deposition in every litigation in this country will be affected by the knowledge that they, too, one day could be someone else's 'interest,' and hence decline to appear for testimony," Apple said in its motion.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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