Thursday, June 28, 2007

The week's most-read stories

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Network World Daily News: PM, 06/28/07

The top 10 most-read NEWS STORIES this week

1. Can cell phones be hacked?
2. Microsoft security group on 'worst jobs' list
3. Gartner to IT: Avoid Apple's iPhone
4. Feds want presence systems
5. Cisco moving reputation services into network devices
6. Judge favors Microsoft search agreement
7. Withdrawn Black Hat paper hints at flaws in TPM security architecture
8. Researchers map the Internet
9. Apple's iPhone may struggle out of the gate
10. Data breaches start at the gas station

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

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1. Beyond iPhone: The most-hyped tech products of all time
2. How MySpace is hurting your network
3. 10 automation companies to watch
4. Groundbreaking 802.11n wireless LAN rollout
5. Summer gadget guide

The top 5 most-read BLOGS and COLUMNS this week

1. Name that parallel processing machine 100X faster than current PCs
2. How to avoid hiring an American
3. The case of the 500-mile e-mail
4. Cisco introduces basic-level networking certification
5. Even Apple doesn't know why time stands still on the iPhone

The most-read REVIEW this week

Is Microsoft OCS your next IP PBX?

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. The most-hyped tech products of all time
2. Microsoft security group on 'worst jobs' list
3. Parallel system 100X faster than PCs
4. Can cell phones be hacked?
5. Israeli researchers map the Internet
6. Is Microsoft OCS your next IP PBX?
7. Lawyers show how to side-step immigration law
8. Apple iPhone may struggle out of the gate
9. How MySpace is hurting your network
10. Gartner to IT: Avoid Apple's iPhone

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Twisted Pair: Microsoft can patch anything faster than you


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