News podcast: Network World 360Strange Xbox signal suspected of jamming wireless LANs; Botnet-controlled Trojan robbing online bank customers. (5:21) Microsoft’s challenges swing from enterprise to online in '08 Microsoft has a lot on its plate in 2008, including dealing with the departure of Bill Gates, Vista, the launch of its services platform ... 802.11n adoption leads wireless trends in '08 The benefits of the draft 802.11n wireless LAN standard are so great that enterprises where mobility is important are already evaluating 11n for use ... Data center managers see green, battle virtualization hangovers in '08 Virtualization and green computing continue to take hold among data center planners, but industry watchers argue the hype surrounding ... Cisco's WiMax focus is in developing world Cisco Systems sees a big market for WiMax, but not primarily in high-profile deployments in the developed world such as Sprint Nextel's ... Gateway's Coleman to step down in January Gateway CEO Ed Coleman will resign from his position at the end of January, clearing the way for Acer's top executive in the Americas to take ... AMD's Ruiz 'blew it' in 2007, but still gets raise AMD Chairman and CEO Hector Ruiz acknowledged Thursday that 2007 was a bad year for his company, but that didn't stop AMD's board of directors ... Opera seeks tougher remedy in Microsoft case Microsoft was considered to have escaped lightly after the European Commission found it guilty in 2004 of bundling its media player software ... After attacks, Apple fixes QuickTime bug Apple has released a new security patch for QuickTime, its eighth update this year for the media player software. BLOGS Buzzblog: How far can you drive on fumes? It was an interesting question back in June when we first profiled Web developer Justin Davis and his site called "Tank on Empty," which collects data and tales about motorists who push their cars beyond the boundaries of E. Tonight, it will be "20/20" and John Stossel taking a look at these adventurers, with Stossel even ripping a page from a famous "Seinfeld" episode to illustrate the story. Today on Cisco Subnet Cisco: Virtualization is coming to your home. Vyatta: Cisco open IOS announcement is vaporware. Instructor Wendell Odom takes a stab at estimating the time to prep for both the QoS and CIPT exams. Plus: Cisco VPN gateways support the iPhone. Today on Microsoft Subnet New beta of Hyper-V now available, plus Here we go again: Opera files antitrust suit against Microsoft. How to study for a certification exam? Ditching the Windows backoffice for Macs I've not seen many (or any) who tried to completely cut ties from Microsoft technology on the desktop and backend servers. But that's what Ross Carlson is attempting for the office of venture capitalist Brad Feld, writes Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley. Today on Layer 8: IBM put on its Santa hat this weekYou could say IBM was in the Christmas spirit Wednesday when it granted the West Contra Costa school district a reprieve: it gets 8 years to repay a $5 million debt rather than the already agreed to 4-year loan. |
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