Thursday, September 13, 2007

The week's 25 most-read stories; SEC charges ex-Nortel execs with fraud

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SEC charges four ex-Nortel execs with fraud
SEC charges four more former Nortel executives with engaging in 2003 accounting fraud.

The top 25 most-read STORIES and BLOGS this week

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1. Does 802.11n spell the 'end of Ethernet'?
2. IBM beats Microsoft over the head with its own code
3. Internet domain name outlaw faces 20 years in federal prison
4. Nine wireless companies to watch
5. IBM piles on Microsoft's open document defeat
6. HP core LAN switch boasts new architecture
7. Cell phones at school: To ban or not to ban?
8. NASA building silicon chips that can handle massively high heat
9. NTP sues Verizon, AT&T, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile
10. Verizon smokes out another family

11. Vista’s IPv6: Not an easy upgrade
12. How Boston College recovered from a big data breach
13. AT&T going orange? Color me puzzled
14. Skype warns of Windows worm
15. Plan to use RFID in border control draws fire
16. Stars of the Network Zodiac
17. AMD to give Barcelona a Hollywood-style premiere
18. Undocumented Firefox tweaks
19. Powerhouse player blesses Google Apps
20. The 8 most dangerous consumer technologies

21. Analysts: Apple network doesn't make much sense
22. Nortel plan targets data center
23. Cisco consumer move afoot, leaders suggest
24. VMware, beware
25. Forensic computer promises to make quick work of digital crime

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Does 802.11n spell the end of Ethernet?
2. NASA silicon chips handle intense heat
3. Cell phones at school: To ban or not to ban?
4. IBM uses Microsoft code in open-source effort
5. Internet domain name outlaw faces 20 years
6. AT&T going orange? Color me puzzled
7. Analysts: Apple network doesn't make sense
8. IBM backs OpenOffice.org
9. Is free nationwide wireless broadband dead?
10. Boston College's big data breach recovery

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Cisco unveils 802.11n wireless LAN access point for enterprises


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