Ye olde vintage computer gift guide Got a nostalgic geek on your holiday shopping list? Check out this list of classic PCs and other tech paraphernalia, many available for $10 or less. Is Apple testing a new iPhone model? A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model, identified as 'iPhone 3,1,' in the San Francisco area. IT management start-ups to watch: Who's next? Today we're revealing two more of the 10 IT management start-ups that we think are worth watching into the new year. After year of trouble, Big Bang machine breaks world record After a year in drydock, the Large Hadron Collider returned to action and quickly became the world's most powerful matter-rending machine. Users don't buy Microsoft's Exchange 2010 savings claims Microsoft Subnet: Users are not buying into Microsoft's savings claims about Exchange 2010 and most are expected to drag their feet in upgrading to it for a good two years. Avaya's Nortel buy might not power it over Cisco Even after it buys Nortel, Avaya won't dominate Cisco in the battle for business-communications customers, according to a new study. FTC slams spam gang boss with $15 million fine At the behest of the FTC, a federal judge has ordered the mastermind of a vast international spam network to pay $15.15 million in a default judgment for his role in running the operation. Broadcom buying Dune Networks for cloud switching Broadcom has agreed to acquire Dune Networks, a privately held maker of high-speed switch fabrics, for about $178 million, the companies announced. IBM stays tops as server market stabilizes BM retained its narrow lead over HP in the worldwide server market as sales began to stabilize during the third quarter, Gartner said. Gartner gives data center energy-saving tips Gartner predicts that energy, space and technology problems will worsen in 2010 and that IT managers will need to find pragmatic ways to deal with them. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: IBM buys Cisco-funded database security firm and What's Next for Brocade?; On Microsoft Subnet: Patches are the productivity problem; On Google Subnet: Android Fragmentation and coloring outside the lines Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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