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Verizon: Businesses need to move on IPv6

Disband the ITU-T IPv6 Group | Vyatta routing software certified for IPv6

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Verizon: Businesses need to move on IPv6
Verizon Business has a message to companies still reluctant to migrate their networks to IPv6: You're better off doing it now than later. Read More


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Disband the ITU-T IPv6 Group
When the ITU-T IPv6 Group gets together in Geneva next week, one of the things they should discuss is the need for their very existence. Read More

Vyatta routing software certified for IPv6
The Vyatta open-source network operating system has been certified for IPv6, which is likely to become a key capability as the number of Internet addresses available under the current version of IP diminishes. Read More

Lab Leftovers: Speed-Testing an 11-Year-Old PC
Here in the PCWorld Labs we're constantly receiving new products for testing; while we do our best to return every review unit to it's rightful owner, we inevitably end every year with an oddball assortment of leftover tech gathering dust in our warehouse. These leftovers are carefully catalogued and cached (read: piled in a closet), only to be unearthed every few years for fun and profit during an impulsive spat of spring cleaning. Read More

Final release of Windows Phone dev tools due mid-September
The final version of development tools for Windows Phone 7 will be released Sept.16, Microsoft has announced. The online apps catalog of the radically redesigned mobile OS will go live in early October, possibly hinting at when the first Windows Phone handsets will be unveiled. Read More


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Server sales post biggest jump since 2003, IDC says
Worldwide server sales posted their biggest jump since 2003 during the second quarter as Hewlett-Packard outsold rival IBM to take the top spot among server vendors, IDC said Tuesday. Read More

Windows DLL load hijacking exploits go wild
Less than 24 hours after Microsoft said it couldn't patch Windows to fix a systemic problem, attack code appeared Tuesday to exploit the company's software. Read More

Adobe fixes 20 vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player
Adobe Systems patched 20 security vulnerabilities in its Shockwave Player on Tuesday. Most of the flaws could allow an attacker to run their own code on an affected computer. Read More

Citrix targets laptop security with new virtualization software
Citrix's next version of XenDesktop will automatically encrypt corporate data on employee-owned laptops and include a bare-metal client hypervisor. Read More


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Visa offers new guidance on securing payment applications
Visa this week added new best practices for makers of payment applications and those using them. Read More

Microsoft is fending off over 50 patent infringement cases
"There are over 50 other patent infringement cases pending against Microsoft, 10 of which are set for trial in fiscal year 2010," states a line in Microsoft's latest annual financial report filed with the SEC on July 30. This list of 50 is in addition to the roughly $2 billion in damages that Microsoft has reportedly already lost from lawsuits. Read More

Chrome Patches Show the Power of Open Source--and Google
Google's patching of vulnerabilities in its open source Chrome Web browser last week wasn't so much notable in itself; Microsoft, to be sure, is forever issuing patches for the many bugs that afflict its products. Read More

Ten Ridiculous New Tech Acronyms
Is it any surprise that acronyms have taken over our lives? They fit perfectly in our fast-paced, multi-tasking society. Why say something in words if you can say it in letters? Read More



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