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Tablets: Apple Doesn't Need to Be First to Lead

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Monday February 8, 2010

Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Tablets: Apple Doesn't Need to Be First to Lead
[February 2, 2010]  Apple's iPad might not be the first, but an analyst with ABI Research says it will help define tablet computing as the market grows and matures.

Medical and Educational Fields Could Fall Hard for iPad
[February 1, 2010]  iPad will be entering the educational and medical markets with a big leg up: A library of thousands of applications medical professionals already depend on, ready for use on a bigger screen with more choices for interaction.

Reflecting on the Best of CES 2010
[January 29, 2010]  Now that we've had time to sort through everything the consumer tech industry threw at us, it's time to consider the most important news to come out of CES 2010.

The iPad's IT Pain and Promise
[January 29, 2010]  Just as IT departments get used to dealing with the likes of the iPhone, the iPad comes along and stands to create demand for the use of a device that doesn't provide the sort of security and management features administrators expect.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Beyond the Network: Encrypting Mobile Data
[February 8, 2010]  With 12,000 laptops going missing in airports each week, the security of mobile device storage is almost as critical as the security of mobile device connectivity. Full-disk encryption is one way to get that extra layer of security for those times a mobile device is physically compromised.

NEW!   A Buyer's Guide to Mobile Management Services
[February 3, 2010]  The number of challenges posed by the mobile workforce isn't decreasing, and the costs associated with supporting mobile employees is increasing. With researchers claiming a 70 percent cost difference between companies confronting the mobile management challenge, it's time to learn about your choices.

Why Centralized WLAN Management Is the Way to Go
[January 13, 2010]  Enterprise Networking Planet columnist Charlie Schluting argues that centralized WLAN management's benefits might seem meager on an individual basis, but that the time savings adds up on large networks with thousands of access points.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
Zap Provides Useful WLAN Insight
[January 27, 2010]  Ruckus Wireless' Zap lets network administrators gain real insight into how their WLANs will perform, and it's available under a liberal open source license.

Review: Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale
[January 21, 2010]  If you want a device that will automatically track and graph weight without you having to build an Excel spreadsheet, the Withings scale does the job quite nicely.

Review: Chumby One Wi-Fi Information Appliance
[January 5, 2010]  Yes, it has a clock and a radio, but don't call the Wi-Fi-enabled Chumby One a clock radio: It's much, much more.

Review: Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360
[December 28, 2009]  For about twenty bucks less than Microsoft's N adapter, the Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360 gives you a potentially more versatile way to get your Xbox natively linked to an N network.

More Reviews >>

Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXIV
[February 5, 2010]  Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps with a DD-WRT troubleshoot, describes how to divvy up a WLAN and explains how to share a hotel's Wi-Fi connection.

Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXIII
[January 15, 2010]  Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru considers how to implement load balancing features on your home LAN, fix a problem with sites that don't load over a particular piece of gear and avoid finding yourself signed on to a neighbor's non-secure network.

Automate Penetration Testing with Linux and Fast-Track
[January 6, 2010]  Don't let the bad guys run pen tests on your network before you do.

OpenDNS Can Fix Slow Browsing Woes
[December 29, 2009]  With OpenDNS, you can squeeze a little bit more performance out of your Internet connection, and gain some useful security features in the bargain.

Managing PCI DSS Requirements with a WLAN
[December 11, 2009]  If you process credit card data you've got a lot of security responsibilities. If you process credit card data over a wireless network, you have even more.

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