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Microsoft gets HTC to pay royalties for Android | New Storm worm may not last long

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Admin who kept SF network passwords found guilty
Terry Childs, the San Francisco network administrator who refused to hand over passwords to his boss, was found guilty of one felony count of denying computer services, a jury found Tuesday. Read More


E-GUIDE: BlackBerry

Expert Guide: Crafting a Secure Mobility Strategy
Securing mobile data in transit and at rest is a top IT concern. This eGuide offers expert advice on simplifying management and security of smartphones, improved fail-over for DR and control of enterprise application downloads and permissions. Read now and download a free license of BlackBerry Enterprise Express to manage up to 75 users. Read Now.

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Minimize Datacenter Costs with Server Offload
This technical guide helps you learn how to reduce your server costs up to 60%. You'll gain valuable information on how Citrix NetScaler helps reduce datacetner costs with server and infrastructure offload. Read More!

Microsoft gets HTC to pay royalties for Android
Yesterday, Microsoft announced that it would be collecting royalties from HTC for its intellectual property used in Android phones. This marks Microsoft's first public statement that singles out Android particularly as an offender. Microsoft is not just lumping in Android as part of its broader claims against Linux generally, sources say. Read More

New Storm worm may not last long
A new variant of the Storm worm has emerged, but it does not appear to be as well-designed as its older relative, according to computer security researchers. Read More

Motorola Droid Still Leading the Android Pack
It may no longer be the hot phone du jour, but Motorola's Droid appears to still be leading the way when it comes to Android devices. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Understand the Network Impact of 802.11n
As performance and reliability increase with 802.11n, the WLAN becomes a viable alternative to the wired network for mission- critical applications. This paper outlines the drawbacks of centralized controller-based approaches and how they will provide unavoidable roadblocks when faced with the increases in bandwidth provided by 802.11n. Read More!

McAfee Debacle Shows Why Malware Defense Must Evolve
Last week a flawed DAT file from McAfee led to false positives crashing Windows XP systems and leading to a massive cleanup effort. It would be very easy to simply point the finger at McAfee, terminate the employment of a scapegoat security engineer or two, and continue on with the status quo, however the whole incident is an illustration of why the anti-malware industry -- not just McAfee -- need to embrace the U.S. Marines mantra to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Read More

Data breaches in U.S. cost more
The average cost to an organization of a data breach in the United States is higher than in four other countries where data-breach costs were compared, specifically Australia, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, according to a Ponemon Institute report published Wednesday. Read More

News podcast: Network World 360
McAfee announced it would offer business customers affected by last week's flawed update a free one-year subscription to its automated security assessment service. Also, Avaya CEO Kevin Kennedy told an overflow crowd at Interop that Session Initiation Protocol will remain the driver of innovation in unified communications for the next decade, putting it on part with TCP/IP as a networking game changer. (5:01) Read More


WHITE PAPER: MainSoft

Drive SharePoint Adoption in Lotus Notes Shops
The paper details best practices for measuring the impact that email integration with SharePoint has on user adoption, and reviews IT options for Lotus Notes shops that want to integrate email with SharePoint - including a migration to Outlook and Exchange and a Notes-SharePoint coexistence strategy. Learn More

ICANN approves first four internationalized country domains
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, has approved the first four country-code domain names written in non-Latin script, it announced Tuesday. Read More

Los Angeles chooses Google Apps over Microsoft
The City of Los Angeles government is deploying Google Apps to alleviate three problems: a crushing budget deficit, IT staff shortage and widespread dissatisfaction with the current office software system. Read More

Final tally: IT lost 250,000 jobs last year
The U.S. tech industry lost about 250,000 jobs last year, about 4% of its total workforce, but is seeing signs of a hiring turnaround, particularly in software services, according to TechAmerica, an industry group. Read More

Life after IBM is all green for ISS co-founder Tom Noonan
Tom Noonan embraces life after IBM with JouleX, a green IT company. Read More

FAA close to setting up commercial spaceflight centers
The FAA this week took a step closer to setting up a central hub for the development of key commercial space transportation technologies. Read More



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