Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Timthumb can still be attacked when found in unused WordPress themes
Anonymous said one of its members was kidnapped by the cartel
The next wave in cloud computing is traditional IT infrastructure services
Up to 200,000 IBM workers will bring their own phones for work
Using different types of LTE networks will force the carriers to work out kinks and get dual-mode devices made
CSS creator Håkon Wium Lie is on a mission to bring the beauty of books to the Web
An apparent error during the discovery stage of its court battle with Oracle could prove costly for Google
The search functionality and the YouTube integration also got revamped
Potential suitors are likely few
Team found three primary reasons to kill plan by former CEO Apotheker to sell or spin off the unit
The costs, combined with other factors, were a reason why HP decided to retain the PC unit
IBM sets security centerpiece
Company reportedly rehires investment bank to shop it around after failing to find buyer 2 years ago
But is the 'Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act' really fair?
Will the iPhone get LTE?
New deal paves the way for more spectrum for mobile broadband in Europe
The new broadband plan shorts mobile broadband, leaves small carriers hanging, some critics say
New versions are still coming out, but distribution is not as aggressive anymore
OpenStack promises enterprises greater portability between cloud providers. But first, there have to be providers to choose among.
SAP, Citrix turn in upbeat results as ARM and AMD highlight areas of strength in components arena
The risk is no greater than that which webmail providers face
T-Mobile subscribers will start receiving the update early next month
Apple was partly hit as consumers and operators awaited the Q4 launch of the iPhone 4S
The Japanese electronics company said it will show the final version of its new game console at the 2012 E3 show in the US.
Baidu said traffic growth and increased spending from advertising customers helped drive strong revenue
The Coalition to Save Our GPS doubts the FCC will make a decision on LightSquared's network this year
Facebook's Open Compute Project aims to reduce 'gratuitous differentiation' among IT vendors
AMD reported a slight growth in profit and revenue despite facing manufacturing issues
But the judge will allow San Francisco to require retailers to hand out fact sheets about cellphone health risks
However, the social networking site couldn't sustain the sharp spike from the week in September after it opened to everyone
ARM's new ARMv8 architecture could help tablets and smartphones deliver faster application performance
Toolbox 3.0 provides offers secure erase to ensure data is permanently deleted
Latest salary survey indicates CIOs are paying more for experience, business skills than technical certifications
Richard Clarke also accuses China of hacking US companies
Motorola reported third-quarter results on Thursday in what could be its last report as an independent company
The chip design company is on its way to making chips no bigger than a red blood cell, its CTO says
New CEO Meg Whitman has reversed her predecessor's decision to spin out or sell its computer business
Whitman rejects path set by former CEO Apotheker
Google looks to get business users onboard with its new social network
How IT can handle employees who bring their own Mac laptops to work
It plans to pay $370M in cash, stock deal
IBM's SIEM acquisition also expected to include business analytics
The commission's vote will transition a $4.5-billion-a-year fund to broadband deployment
Open Compute Project takes shape as industry heavyweights join in
Upcoming congressional report highlights attacks on two satellites, Bloomberg report says
New attacks use social engineering to get anti-CSRF tokens