News podcast: Network World 360 IT salaries won't be spared from the economic malaise plaguing North America. The odds are pretty good that this will never happen to you, but should a floating head of U.S. President Barack Obama pop up on your desktop Monday morning, know this: You've been hit with the Obama worm. (7:33) Securing Super Bowl 43 Bob Cannon from Johnson Controls, a systems integrator, talks about the physical security systems at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, site of this year's Super Bowl. The network he and his team built allow multiple agencies access cameras and other systems through a single network. (11:09) Shareholder activist targets Microsoft Craig Montgomery of The Crandrea Group is spearheading a grassroots shareholder activism movement that aims to oust Ballmer and turn Microsoft into a telecom player. Worm floats Obama's head on your desktop The odds are pretty good that this will never happen to you, but should a floating head of U.S. President Barack Obama pop up on your desktop Monday morning, know this: You've been hit with the Obama worm. State's plan to reprogram huge spectrum asset faces challenges South Carolina wants to repurpose a big chunk of long-dormant spectrum, enough to offer high-bandwidth broadband services from border to border. But the plan faces challenges in the economy, the legislature, and ... How carriers will weather the recession Telecom carriers generally use three tactics to guide themselves through a recession: layoffs, capital investment cuts and an emphasis on cheaper plans. Nortel ends mobile WiMAX agreement, exits business Nortel this week announced that it has decided to discontinue its mobile WiMAX business and end its joint agreement with Alvarion. Juniper Q4 grows, but falls short Juniper posted a 14% hike in fourth-quarter sales that nonetheless fell short of Wall Street expectations. NEC to lay off 20,000 as economy bites NEC plans to lay off 20,000 workers, close factories and withdraw from some business areas as a result of the poor economic conditions, it said Friday. Google Chrome Spoofing User Agent at Hotmail Lenssen: An update to Google’s browser Chrome fixes an issue with Hotmail – by faking which browser it is. What if my storage cloud turns stormy? Services that store enterprise data in a "cloud" on the Internet raise questions that organizations are just beginning to ask, but for all their limitations, they may be no more risky than on-site storage platforms. Plus: Tips for safe cloud storage Researchers cool CPUs with nano-size fridges Cramming ever more transistors into CPUs has not troubled chip makers Intel Corp. and AMD Inc. The problem, rather, has been how to handle the extreme heat generated by the movement of so many electrons in such a tiny ... |
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