News podcast: Network World 360 Symantec Tuesday unveiled Endpoint Virtualization Suite, its set of server-based tools for controlling and delivering laptop and desktop application environments through flexible online provisioning. Also, Nortel plans to deliver more details within a few weeks about how it plans to get out of bankruptcy, a company official says, which may help placate suppliers nervous about the lack of specifics. (7:28) Products of the Week Cool new announcements from Symantec, IBM and Solar Winds and others. Verizon confirms details of U.S. LTE deployment Verizon Wireless will launch 60Mbps Long Term Evolution "pre-commercial" cellular service, the first in the United States, in two cities late in 2009. Commercial service officially will go live the following year, expanding to 25 to 30 markets. CVS spanked for customer privacy failures, pays $2.25 million to settle HIPAA violations The largest pharmacy chain in the U.S., CVS Caremark, today settled Federal Trade Commission charges it failed "to take reasonable and appropriate security measures to protect the sensitive financial and medical information of its customers and employees," in violation of federal law. AMD shareholders favor manufacturing spinoff Advanced Micro Devices shareholders on Wednesday voted in favor of spinning off the company's chip manufacturing operations into a separate company. Facebook decides not to suck life out of users Brandon: If you logged into your Facebook account this morning, you know that the social net has caved into pressure from users who demanded a reversal in the new terms of use. Plus: Facebook asks for do-over Social Networking - Appreciating The Information Lifecycle Nickasch: The "social networking" community is buzzing this morning with the Facebook Terms of Service shakeup. What users of any social networking site must realize, however, are the potential dangers of the "information lifecycle." Podcast: Virtualization makes data protection more complex Technologies like virtualization and increasing demand for 24/7 uptime are making data protection trickier than ever. Matt Kixmoeller of Symantec's Data Protection Group talks with Network World's Jon Brodkin about the biggest challenges related to data protection, backup and recovery. (15:19) Today on Google Subnet Facebook decides not to suck life out of users; Guitar Hero comes to the Android G1; and HTC/Google: Focused on design or keeping Apple happy? |
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