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Cerf: Future of Internet doesn't include an IPv7
Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously, and is knee-deep in several projects to bring the next versions of the Internet into being. These projects include pushing for worldwide IPv6 adoption, but they don't include plans for an IPv7. Read More


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Ugliest tech stories of 2011 -- so far
Apple gets screwy, Anonymous gets really angry, Egypt pulls the plug, MySpace melts down and moreWe usually wait until the end of the year to compile lists such as Ugliest Tech Stories of the Year or Top Tech Stories of the Year, but why wait when 2011 has gotten off to such an ugly start? I'll update this piece regularly, assuming the ugliness continues... FEBRUARY Wrath of Anonymous Read More

Network World's Products of the Week slideshow
Our round-up of intriguing new products from HP, Symantec, Riverbed, among others. Read More

Google ups speed of Chrome 10
Google has released the first beta of Chrome 10, touting the new version's faster JavaScript engine. Read More


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Steve Ballmer braved snow and fog, flew commercial airline to secure Nokia deal for Microsoft
Ballmer showed desperation in securing WP7 partnership with NokiaMicrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer knew he had to make the Windows Phone 7 deal with Nokia, at just about any cost. Billions of dollars in subsidies for Nokia? Share advertising revenue? No surprise there. But in today's hyper-connected age, with high-definition video conferences negating the need to travel, Ballmer really showed his dedication to Nokia by ditching a private jet for a commercial plane, and... Read More

Yahoo to open-source cloud-serving engine
Yahoo is developing an internal cloud-serving engine to boost its own productivity, and intends to release the code as an open source this year. Read More

Security departments not prepared for new technologies
Rapid adoption of mobile technology, social media and cloud computing in the workplace is creating a security problem for IT departments worldwide as they struggle to keep pace with demands, according to a survey released this week by security certification firm (ISC)2. Read More


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Apple "blowing it" with app subscription scheme, analyst says
We know that Apple's mobile application subscription scheme is unpopular with publishers, but now analyst firm Forrester's CEO is panning it too. Read More

Do wireless providers like Verizon and AT&T crimp mobile security?
Do wireless service giants such as AT&T and Verizon wield their power to effectively stand in the way of mobile-device security? Read More

Friday iPhone roundup: Cheaper one on the way?
A roundup of today's iPhone-related news Read More

MWC: VMware app separates business and pleasure on Android
With more and more employees bringing their Android phones to work, it's becoming harder for enterprises to separate business and pleasure on the devices. New software from VMware hopes to change that. Read More

What Type of Mobile Worker Rules Your Company?
You remember the office -- that place you used to go every day. Read More



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