Monday 16 September 2013

Super-fast Wi-Fi: Cisco, Ubiquiti APs top out at nearly 400Mbps

5 bad signs for Apple's iPhone 5s fingerprint scanner

Microsoft updates display 'worrisome' decline in quality

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September 16, 2013
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Super-fast Wi-Fi: Cisco, Ubiquiti APs top out at nearly 400Mbps

Earlier this year we tested several consumer-level 802.11ac routers. Here, we take a look at two enterprise-level access points. They're a part of the so-called "Wave 1" phase of the 802.11ac standard: both access points support up to three spatial streams and 80 MHz wide channels, offering theoretical data rates up to 1.3Gbps. But just as we saw with the 802.11ac routers, you won't get throughput rates nearly that fast.

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2. Microsoft updates display 'worrisome' decline in quality

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4. Reddit AMA featuring Microsoft Outlook.com team tackles NSA, IMAP, Gmail

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6. How to close the cloud chasm between executives and IT

7. Survey: Email, calendaring, HR top list of SaaS buyers' priorities

8. Career Watch: IT professionals assess the IT profession

9. Largely a family affair, medical identity theft on the rise

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5 bad signs for Apple's iPhone 5s fingerprint scanner

When Apple announced its new iPhone 5s last week, the fingerprint scanning technology, called Touch ID, stood out as one of the most notable additions. The benefits are easy enough to identify – iPhone users will no longer need to repeatedly type in an annoying security PIN code to unlock their phones or download apps or media from iTunes. READ MORE

Microsoft updates display 'worrisome' decline in quality

Microsoft had to rewrite four security updates just three days after releasing them after customers reported never-ending demands that they be installed, even though they already had been. READ MORE

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Reddit AMA featuring Microsoft Outlook.com team tackles NSA, IMAP, Gmail

Microsoft's Outlook.com engineers and product managers, a little more than a year since the revamped messaging service launched, took to Reddit Thursday to field questions on topics that ranged from the controversial (NSA email snooping) to the technical (IMAP support). READ MORE

10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT

Hotshot young techies take heed: Here are 10 things I wish I knew before starting my career in IT READ MORE

How to close the cloud chasm between executives and IT

Cloud computing discussions abound these days, but there is a growing gap between executives and IT when it comes to assessing cloud's potential. READ MORE

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Survey: Email, calendaring, HR top list of SaaS buyers' priorities

Companies of all sizes are picking up their adoption of SaaS (software as a service), with email, calendaring and human resources applications garnering the most interest, according to a new survey from Constellation Research. READ MORE

Career Watch: IT professionals assess the IT profession

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Largely a family affair, medical identity theft on the rise

Medical identity theft is the act of using an individual's name and identity credentials, including insurance information, to fraudulently obtain medical care or medicine as well as to submit bogus bills. A survey out Thursday asserts such activity is up almost 20% vs. a year ago. READ MORE

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