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Blitz Distributed Testing Service simulates full-scale cyberattacks
MPLS routers are moving faster, but sales of DSL access equipment are slowing
The move is intended to speed up the process of pre-release testing of applications for the site
It's almost done with 5,000 headcount cut announced in January
Windows 7 RC companion aims for virtualized compatibility with XP apps
Attorneys General look to hold site's feet to the fire in light of Craigslist killer arrest
That's also Microsoft's monthly patch day for May
The vendor taps a younger crop of programmers to work on its 'Mainframe 2.0' software
European regulators hope to clear up the confusion surrounding the downloading of content online
Wireless networks "have issues with firewalls and timing concerns," one user says
Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox come out on top for delivering prompt patches to users
Blogosphere abuzz with speculation that deal could be disclosed at Apple dev conference
There were too many technical problems deploying Cisco TelePresence under a 2007 deal, the office rental company said
But Near Field Communications slow to arrive, conference panelists say
EMC executive Donatelli files a lawsuit to negate his noncompete clause
State Street, Brandeis University discuss technology trends at Network World's IT Roadmap
It's tuned the upcoming OS to run faster on SSD drives
Tech investors weigh question of Big Brother
Wireless medical apps are ready for broad usage and could transform patient care. That's what proponents say, at least.
Analysts suggest that managers update IT call lists and telecommuting plans.
Tides and signal reflections made deployment a challenge
Everyone gets a shot at Windows 7 this week
The networking visionary on introducing your toaster to your smoke alarm, bonding with plants and bringing the outside in.
The sensitive information collected by the Torpig/Sinowal botnet over just 10 days could be worth as much as $8.3 million
arrier lost 1.25 million postpaid subscribers in Q1 2009
Voltaire unveils Ethernet architecture, promises Ethernet switches, too
Routers start at $700; new switch costs about $100 per port
Sales of Vista on new computers may stop completely once Windows 7 is released
HP will demonstrate CloudPrint for BlackBerry smartphones and more this week
New software will let IT administrators pinpoint lost devices on a map
The apps for Chinese iPhone users have appeared even though the smartphone remains illegal
Pigeons, Elvis and nukes to make your stay brighter
In Africa, there's a general move for countries to take control of their TLDs