Network World reports on the most significant news for infrastructure and operations professionals.
Gizmodo claims to have gotten its hands on an iPhone 4G prototype
New, higher capacity drives should help push pricing down, but better fabrication and a bigger production ramp-up are needed
HP phasing out ProCurve brand, though details no new Ethernet switching, routing technology
The company is also adding a new type of Community profile page for people with similar interests
The judge rejects a request that telecom customers responsible for copyright violations be identified by Telecom Italia
Services and software sales are looking stronger
Beta of 'Fixit Center' software ports Windows 7-style troubleshooters to older OSes
Company unveils new set of hosted tools and code for political campaigns, activist groups
Windows 7 may prompt some CIOs to try desktop virtualization, but widespread adoption is still years away.
The guardian of North America's Internet addresses explains why he thinks companies ought to start IPv6 upgrades now.
You miss one meeting, and suddenly all of the company's IP is about to be put at risk.
RFID and text messages help runners and spectators enjoy the race
The software-based phone system offers many PBX and call-center capabilities
Nick Denton, head of Gawker, says Scientology's lawyers way scarier than Apple's
It was all due to beer, a simple human mistake, and a $5,000 payment
The attack on Google prompts fears that the bad guys are infiltrating business networks.
Some users knock the lack of cloud security standards and dubious contract terms.
'Do this ... or stop complaining about needing interoperability,' official says
Enterprises must wait until April 27 for final bits, consumers until June
The Firefox add-on obscures data collected by Google
Lenovo promised more mobile Internet products after its upcoming Lephone handset is released
Arista, Extreme and Force10 announce switches, software and higher bandwidth plans
A French government member fears the move to videoconferencing will impair the results of a meeting on the digital agenda
The appreciating rupee is however still a concern for Indian outsourcers
Bad weather extends Discovery's original 13-day mission to 15 days and counting
Newest wave infects hosted sites, sends users to Ukrainian attack server
i365's cloud storage service can be bought as a disaster recovery add-on
Northeast region accounts for most fast connections, Akamai reports
Fit-and-finish, timing make it likely Gizmodo's iPhone is what Apple will sell this summer
Developers discover that Apple's new device required some creative rethinking
District staffers called the photos taken by laptop software a 'little soap opera'
Network performance issues resulting from Apple iPad use a concern at Princeton, Cornell
The software will start to be rolled out at the end of the month
China had one in four of the world's infected IPs for one Conficker variant, a report shows
Toshiba has considered building a chip factory in Brazil and started training chip engineers there
Public outcry forces ACTA negotiating draft to be made public next week
Federal prosecutors say threats arose from Labor Dept. wage probe
But rival research firm Gartner estimates the opposite
A state-linked organization warned of a growing 'digital divide' between rural and urban China
The country believes terrorists in the region use mobile services to plan attacks
Get the most from Apple's new tablet
The deal will strengthen Oracle's hand in health care tech
RFID cards with buttons can protect private information, but form factor is large