Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
The Galaxy S 4G gets a front-facing camera and the G-Slate will be one of the first Honeycomb tablets
New technology will generate only 'generic' images of passengers, agency says
Some speculate many returns are due to Froyo's inability to fully run Android apps on 7-inch screen
The culprit: an inefficient synch between Windows Phone 7 and Yahoo Mail
Says book sellers like Amazon must add in-app purchasing to their iPhone, iPad e-readers
Forecast cites surging video traffic and use of smartphones and tablets
The new cybersecurity competition offers scholarships and other prizes to high school students
Google sets a trap to catch Bing in the act of copying its search results
Will SAP and Microsoft's integration software succeed this time?
LG Optimus 3D smartphone also includes dual-lens camera for 3D recording
Officials from the companies sparred publicly after Google accused Microsoft of copying search results for Bing use
IE keeps free falling, now on pace to dip below 50% in six months
The Community Edition includes free analytical tool set; EMC also announces free version of Alpine Miner data mining software
First super smartphone to sell less than $100
Criticism prompts Juniper to speed up deployment of next-gen Web content
Microsoft IE retained 56% of global browser usage in latest survey
The OS will be used a variety of mobile devices, not just tablets
Dell and Canonical release servers with Amazon-friendly cloud software, but no sign yet of servers that support the OpenStack standard
Microsoft Windows Azure customer builds 'technology that would not exist without the cloud'
A joint research project between operators, vendors and universities aims to reduce consumption
Microsoft slowly ramps up adoption of Windows Azure cloud platform
But the majority of content traded via the BitTorrent protocol is under copyright protection, according to Envisional
First North American cable operator to give customers IPv6, IPv4 in dual-stack mode
Legislators face criticism from consumer groups for failing to take account of downloads
Two decades ago, Nathaniel Borenstein and Ned Freed revolutionized multimedia e-mail by creating the MIME standard
Wireless carrier accused of inflating data transfers, billing for 'phantom' downloads
Senators Grassley, Durbin question student-visa work extension
Mozy has increased prices, ended unlimited consumer online storage plans; other providers likely to follow suit, says analyst
Hint: 'Advanced Persistent Threat' muscling into security lexicon
Greenplum's goal is to build a higher profile in a heated data warehousing and analytics market
Mobile network operators have tended to focus on growing revenue rather than securing their infrastructure
The China-based search engine continues to dominate the market, with Google a distant second
The class-action suit says that Apple allows for the tracking of iPhone and iPad users' browsing habits, without user consent
There are few licensees in Egypt and so far there have been no confirmed transmissions
Two new allocations will force the last big address blocks to be assigned
The Motorola Xoom is expected to go on sale in February
Senate proposes deactivation law for cyberattacks on same day Mubarak regime cuts service to quell protests
The settlement stems from a lawsuit filed against Sun Microsystems, which merged with Oracle last year
But one expert says it's 'good news' for Apple
WP7 update rumored for Feb. 7 could help sales
Startup America will focus on training and supporting entrepreneurs, its supporters say
Microsoft NoDo, or possibly Dodo, rumored and re-rumored
T-Mobile announces launch via Twitter
A tape library from the former StorageTek business can now hold an exabyte of data