News podcast: Network World 360 Microsoft has fixed a critical flaw in the Windows operating system that could be used by criminals to create a self-copying computer worm attack. Sprint announced a soft launch of its WiMAX services is underway in three major U.S. cities as a trial run to prepare the technology for wider launch later this year. (7:13) Teleworkers can damage main office work environment A new telework study by management professor Timothy Golden at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute finds that the prevalence of ... FAQ: What does Microsoft’s latest move in enterprise search mean? Microsoft plans to acquire Norwegian enterprise search vendor Fast Search & Transfer for $1.23 billion in order to broaden its ... Verizon Business launches managed Unified Threat Management service Verizon Business expanded its managed services portfolio today by announcing that it will be offering a Unified Threat ... OLPC developing dual-boot Windows, Linux OS for laptops The One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC) and Microsoft are working together to develop a dual-boot system for both Linux and Windows. Plus: OLPC would welcome Intel back Firms are still testing with live customer data, study warns A majority of organizations are creating unnecessary risks by using actual customer data for the development and testing of applications ... Passport card with chatty RFID chip draws privacy ire A proposed new RFID-enabled passport card intended for use by Americans frequently travelling to Canada, Mexico. Bermuda and the Caribbean ... New rootkit uses old trick to hide itself Over the past month, a new type of malicious software has emerged, using a decades-old technique to hide itself from antivirus software. From CES: FCC chief: Switch to digital TV won't be postponed In a broad discussion at the Consumer Electronics Show, U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin on Tuesday confirmed ... OLPC America to launch in 2008 The One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC) plans to launch OLPC America in 2008 to distribute the low-cost laptop computers originally aimed at ... Hot discussions at Network World Cisco's virtual switch smashes throughput records Does Al-Qaeda need a Second Life? Cisco likely to use new 450Mbps chipset in 11n gear Google's Android ambition is to reshape the mobile industry, report says Say Goodnight, Vista Is gaming Google a gateway to crime? The IT department is dead, author argues |
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