BlackBerry service hit by second outage in a week An outage hit BlackBerry smartphone service in the Americas on Tuesday night, RIM confirmed via its support service. The outage is the second to affect users in less than a week. 15 extreme pet products Who says technology is only for people? These 15 funky pet gadgets bring high-tech style to the doghouse and beyond. 5 must-have IT management technologies for 2010 As more companies expand virtualization deployments and consider cloud computing, the average IT environment will grow ever more complex. For enterprise IT managers in 2010, that means more tools. 20% of divorces mention Facebook Social network Facebook is partly to blame for one in five divorces, says Divorce-Online. Don't expect fireworks from LTE in 2010 While Long Term Evolution (LTE) is without a doubt one of the most hyped mobile data standards to come along in quite some time, you probably shouldn't expect the 4G network technology to make a big impact in 2010. Inmate gets 18 months for hacking prison computer A former Massachusetts prison inmate has been given an 18-month prison sentence for hacking prison computers while he was incarcerated. The 5 essential patches of 2009 A panel of security experts helps Computerworld come up with the top five patches that users should have deployed over the past 12 months -- or should deploy as soon as possible. Microsoft yanks Custom XML from Word, offers patch to OEMs Microsoft already has a patch available that strips out XML technology the company is barred from using after Jan. 11, in Word 2007 and Office 2007. Citrix boosts Hyper-V disaster recovery Citrix recently announced a new version of its virtualization management software for Microsoft Hyper-V. Desktop virtualization firm Viewfinity takes in $8.6 million Viewfininity, a desktop virtualization management start-up, received $8.6 million in Series B funding from Longworth Venture Partners, JK&B Capital and Giza Venture Capital. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: John Chambers says big is back and Cisco is the example and Howard Schmidt Appointed as New Cybersecurity Coordinator; On Microsoft Subnet Microsoft loses appeal: injunction against selling MS Word reinstated; On Google Subnet: Google Doodles 2009: a year in review. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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