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AT&T, not Apple, is to blame for dropped iPhone 4 calls
A study by research company ChangeWave found that AT&T has the highest rate of dropped calls among the top four mobile providers, whereas new iPhone carrier Verizon has the lowest rate of dropped calls. Read More


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Guide to Insider Threat Protection
The Guide to insider Threat Protection webcast guide will cover the motivations and practical defenses any enterprise can take to minimize the risk from malicious insiders. Attend this webcast to learn what you can do to lower the risk of abuse from trusted insders. Learn more.

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Messaging and Web Security Best Practices for 2011
In this white paper, Osterman Research discusses how the daily occurrence of malware within organizations has become decidedly worse over the past several years. Read More

7 Web UI mistakes to avoid for smartphones and tablets
Too many websites still exhibit commonplace UI mistakes that effectively cripple them for users of smartphones and tablets. Here are just a few examples you'll want to make sure don't apply to your site. Read More

IEEE's cloud portability project: A fool's errand?
David Linthicum doubts that anything useful will come out of the IEEE efforts in any reasonable timeframe. What motivation do vendors have to support a standard that makes it easy for users to move off your cloud platform? Read More

Epsilon's epic fail: The numbers don't add up
We're just beginning to see the fallout from the security breach of Epsilon's email system, and something about the data doesn't smell right. Read More

2011's IPOs show the future is in consumer tech
The market for technology IPOs is finally coming back to life. And we're seeing technologies centered on consumer electronics, mobile communications, and medical services. Read More



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