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Thursday, June 07, 2007

The week's most-read stories; Vista not playing well with IPv6

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Vista not playing well with IPv6
Early adopters of Microsoft’s new Vista operating system are reporting problems with its implementation of IPv6, a long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet’s primary protocol.

The top 10 most-read NEWS STORIES this week

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1. Avaya buyout speculation reflects churn in VoIP market
2. Avaya goes private in $8.2B deal
3. Firefox flaws raise Mozilla security doubts
4. 10 free virtualization tools worth noting
5. Avaya buyout: Risks for customers
6. Cisco's Linksys One finally arrives
7. E-mail scammers hiding malware in fake IRS notices
8. Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi
9. Schoolteacher granted new trial in spyware case
10. Seven things you should know about storage

The top 5 most-read IN-DEPTH STORIES this week

1. Beyond passwords: 5 new ways to authenticate users
2. Top 15 USB geek gadgets
3. What Avaya going private is all about
4. What Google bought in past 12 months
5. Why you think Apple is enterprise-ready

The top 5 most-read BLOGS and COLUMNS this week

1. Will Cisco suffer IBM's fate?
2. Did Google's Street View spook Eric Schmidt?
3. Adult filmmakers taking their lumps on 'Net?
4. The IT department as corporate snoop
5. MLB doesn't get it

The most-read REVIEW this week

How low can you go with virtual tape libraries?

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. 5 new ways to authenticate users
2. FAQ: What Avaya going private is all about
3. What Google bought in the past 12 months
4. Churn in the VoIP market?
5. Will Cisco suffer IBM's fate?
6. Firefox flaws raise Mozilla security doubts
7. Adult filmmakers taking their lumps on ‘Net?
8. Avaya goes private in $8.2B deal
9. Slideshow: 5 new ways to authenticate users
10. Stealthy attack serves malicious code only once

MOST-READ REVIEW:
How low can your data go with virtual tape libraries?


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