Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
HP's successor to G7 servers has new hardware and software technology to reduce maintenance and power costs
Google announced it would unveil channel pages and channel search functionality in its YouTube app for Google TV
Two completed pilots of the more-than-US$5 billion project are being scrapped
Inventories won't be back to normal until later this year
Someone is making calls costing thousands of dollars via the IP telephony setup in a small European office.
First Microsoft browser rival to publicly stake out new app territory
E-commerce companies are developing more complex applications, but are falling flat when trying to support them
Fair Labor Association team starts with Foxconn's facilities in Shenzhen
Some myths busted but protesters still have grounds for concern
Ice Cream Sandwich is welcome, but no LTE connectivity is perplexing
A possible deal to acquire Cable & Wireless Worldwide will allow Vodafone to go after fixed services for large enterprises, analysts say
Move follows two independent hacks described on blogs
Valve found evidence that suggests Steam hackers copied encrypted credit card details and billing addresses
Nimbula Director 2.0 lets customers build clouds based on VMware's ESXi hypervisor
Apple asked a federal court to rule that Motorola Mobility's patent claims relating to Qualcomm components are exhausted
Company still touts Wallet as superior to 'plastic and leather'
Phone is much more difficult to repair, however
The first phones based on MediaTek's new platform will arrive during the first quarter
Three unofficial Firefox variants take advantage of 64-bit processors and 64-bit version of Windows 7
Firefox 10 is third straight release needing follow-on patch
Starboard's array offers SAN/NAS integration along with tiered storage
Big-IP features led to better virtual desktop performance for Missouri firm
Hadoop enables enterprises to store and process data they previously discarded due to cost, complexity and a lack of tools
Uptime Software is the latest company to try to help AWS users control spending
This time, Apple takes aim at the Galaxy Nexus smartphone
Much depends on how 'free' Office apps will be on ARM-based tablets
Crowdtilt differs from Kickstarter by allowing users to fund any project
Google replaced the big drop-down menu it launched as part of its Google+ redesign with a static menu bar
Tor Project accuses Iranian government of 'ramping up censorship' by blocking SSL-encrypted sites like Gmail, Twitter
June joy for certain, unless ethicists and anarchists delay it
Mountainous regions lack 3G or 4G data coverage
Official says agency perused private email accounts of workers while investigating leaks of confidential information
Economic uncertainty still casts a shadow on IT spending, however