
Apple iOS 4.0 (Formerly iPhone OS 4.0)
Perhaps as a consequence of the seemingly iterative nature of the improvements, Apple has for the first time made this full iOS upgrade free to all of its iPod touch customers, rather than charging the customary $10 fee that provoked groans in the past. More...

Thumbs Up for Texting
The wireless industry was built on voice communications, but increasingly consumers are texting almost as much as they're talking, and they're not doing this because they're afraid of going over on their minutes. More...

ScienceLogic to Sponsor and Exhibit at GigaOM's Structure 2010
âWe're very pleased to be a part of Structure 2010, as it gives us a chance to showcase how our technology fits in with the overall cloud computing picture,â said David Link, CEO of ScienceLogic. More...

New iOS 4 features for iPhone, iPod Touch worth upgrading for today
The new iOS 4, a major software upgrade for iPhone and iPod Touch users, is set to be released today (sorry iPad owners, you'll have to wait for fall. More...

Skype comes to call on the Middle East
Internet communications firm Skype is looking to dial into the Middle East to help grow its business and says the UAE is a small but developing portion of that region. More...

Network access control authentication: Are you ready for 802.1X?
If you care about authentication of users, be careful about this category of product, because their mechanism for detecting authentication information can be unreliable, due to the nature of the protocols they are trying to sniff. More...

Cisco NAC: Strong in-line enforcement
NAC Appliance is mostly focused on authentication and end-point security checking; the tools for defining network access controls, especially when edge enforcement is being used, are very limited in scope. More...

7DAYS
Internet communications firm Skype is looking to dial into the Middle East to help grow its business and says the UAE is a small but developing portion of that region. More...

Apple pitches iPhone to enterprise with OS 4 update
Apple has continued its push to harden the iPhone for the enterprise, previewing new features in iPhone OS 4 aimed squarely at the IT manager. Apple today said the operating system will include an improved 'Mobile Device Management Service' - security options to give IT managers similar levels of remote-device control to what they have on Blackberry and Windows Mobile. More...

Magid: Palo Alto-based Ooma offers VoIP with a lot of extras
I have very few complaints about Vonage — the call quality is usually good and I like the Web-based services it offers, including the ability to have your Vonage number simultaneously forward calls to up to five other phones. More...







