Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Best showing ever for Apple's smartphone months after the debut of new model, says pollster
The operator unveiled a new API platform for developers to build HTML 5 apps for mobile phones
Users of smartphones will look for PC screens to better experience the Internet
Huawei Chairman Richard Yu said the company needs global 'hero products' to prove its smartphone mettle to consumers
Canonical demonstrates a Linux-based TV at CES
Both devices use Lenovo Cloud for online storage
The Ascend P1 S measures 6.8 millimeters at its thinnest point
Demos, prototypes of 802.11ac and 11ad show what to expect later in 2012
Los Angeles city officials determine that cloud services can't meet security requirements set for accessing a key FBI database.
Analysts say candidates must improve their mobile tech plans to communicate with younger voters.
Concept 'art,' Gorillas, four cores, and other radicalness
Starts 2012 by paying out $2,000 in bug bounties
The technology makes the cursor jump directly to where the eye looks on the screen
China Telecom and Apple have been in talks about offering the iPhone
USB 3.0 on mobile devices will improve data transfer rates and recharge times
Flash memory is in most everything at CES, and it keeps getting cheaper
The tablet has a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, but will initially be available only in China
Lenovo's first smart TV will have Android 4.0, but will only be available in China
The Aspire S5 will run on the upcoming Core processor
Acer's S5 ultrabook, due in the second quarter, will include Intel's high-speed Thunderbolt interconnect
Microsoft will no longer disclose when people will get Windows Phone updates on its "Where's My Phone Update?" web page
Using Auto Commit Memory, it demonstrated 1 billion IOPS on eight servers
OLPC will defy skeptics by delivering the XO-3 on time and at the projected price point of under $100
Motorola reported preliminary fourth-quarter financial results on Friday, including sales that are lower than analysts expected
Market researchers cut forecasts for tech spending, but there is some good news under the gloom
And 'extreme users' getting even more extreme in their data usage, says U.K. firm
Sean Collins died in December at age 59
HP, EMC also announced component price increase
If users don't like new high-end, lightweight laptops set for unveiling at CES, Intel could take a big hit
FBI says 'Gameover' can steal usernames and passwords, gaining access to your bank account
The Japanese firm uses small sets of flashing pixels that can be displayed or read in on standard smartphones.
Symantec snafu: Source code stolen from third-party server; Department of Energy developing project to reinforce grid cybersecurity
Responds to enterprise worries with slower schedule; new version ships every 42 weeks
These networking and IT startups could hit the big time in 2012 with game-changing innovations in a wide array of fields
From ultrabooks to Ice Cream Sandwich
Microsoft says Storage Spaces virtualizes massive numbers of disks
Chip maker for inexpensive Chinese tablets hopes to bring sub-$100 tablet to the U.S., Europe and Japan
Manufacturers can use controller to scale NAND flash cards up or down with commodity hardware