Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
The PlayStation 3 had lost money since it went on sale in November 2006
Videophones such as the Ojo have matured, just as video calling is expected on mobile phones such as the fourth-generation iPhone
Users get a chance to test bare metal virtualization on clients
3G service continues to be popular in one of the world's most isolated countries
The chipmaker hopes to meet demand for Arrandale chips by the end of this quarter
The new laptop families will be available in the U.S. in late June
Facebook's privacy changes last fall are 'unacceptable' according to privacy working group
Adobe tries to shame Apple into coming around on Flash
Users can expect mobile broadband to come with more controls, limits and payment parameters, says analyst
Orders for their equipment blocked for security reasons
Hi-def videoconferencing system is designed to meet health-care needs.
Focus on mobility and middleware are SAP's past weaknesses
'Avalanche' identity thefts and bank account attacks may be replaced by next-generation techniques
Social network confirms that Facebook workers will gather today to discuss widespread criticism
But fails to make its case, analyst argues
Next 18 months will represent a 'Judgment Day' for ISPs
If broadband providers don't like the FCC's efforts, a House subcommittee is ready to pass a net neutrality law
Video over wireless, connecting devices to the cloud, managing smartphone platforms will demand greater management
Space shuttle Atlantis launches Friday to carry Russian-build module, spare antenna to space station
Google plays proprietary format card, Microsoft says rival doesn't understand the enterprise
Many rural residents wouldn't subscribe to broadband if it were offered, one lawmaker says
Bechtolsheim's Arista offloads IT to Google and other cloud computing services
His boast of 1.5 million accounts was all bluster, Facebook says
Users and analysts discuss the possible scenarios
Cisco earnings fail to calm the market as IT shares slump
The company is angling to jump ahead of the competition and has its eyes on tablet devices next
The company is expanding its software line to address the widening definition of process management
The Android-based device has a 5-inch touch screen and two built-in cameras
Login security announcement doesn't appear to be related to company meeting Facebook called over privacy
Software builds on Microsoft SharePoint 2010 release
Fusion chips could be on the menu in future Dell laptops and desktops
AMD's new laptop processors include triple-and quad-core processors
Virtualization software company remains neutral, willing to partner with anyone
Product manager says new phones will have app downloads in the future
The service, around open publishing formats, is targeted at aspiring authors
A new Web service from Mozilla scans more browsers for out-of-date plugins, a source of security problems
Revamped PC client, expanded management, security
About 200 prisoners will be working on this project
iPhone 4G prototype pics and video on Vietnamese site, but little new information