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Apple iPad Pro с дисплеем 11 дюймов будет дефицитом — какая причина / NV

Производство нового 11-дюймового iPad Pro от Apple значительно отстает от планов, что может привести к дефициту товара.

Как продлить работу батареи телефона на iOS и Android ― 11 способов / NV

В современных условиях смартфон выполняет много функций и запускает много процессов. Как продлить жизнь батареи — 11 советов

Spansion emerges from bankruptcy leaner, profitable | Network World

Spansion has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy later than planned, but it is now a leaner, more profitable company.

Top 11 hottest and quirkiest Apple stories of January | Network World

Apple (NASDAQ – AAPL)  kicked off 2011 with a series of highs and lows: The company announced it had shattered sales records, joined forces with Verizon and opened a new app store, but it also said CEO Steve Jobs was taking a medical leave and found itself embroiled in a slew of new lawsuits and controversies.

Microsoft confirms Oct. 11 launch of Windows Phone 7 | Network World

Microsoft will launch its latest mobile phone operating system, Windows Phone 7, in New York on October 11, according to a posting on its website.

New Western Digital format squeezes 11% more capacity from drives | Network World

Western Digital is rolling out a new drive format that squeezes up to 11% more capacity from a hard disk by consolidating disk management information and using the resulting space for data storage.

Help desks prep for consumer device blitz | Network World

The week before the 2010-11 school year began at Indiana University, Sue Workman, associate vice president for communication and support, was preparing for the onslaught -- not just returning students, but their wireless devices, too.

11 Ways to Prevent Burnout and Improve Work-Life Balance | Network World

In 2006, Chris Loope was working as a consultant implementing a new ERP system for a client. The 18-month project required Loope to clock 80-hour work weeks and to travel frequently between his home in Dallas and his client's office in Atlanta.

Thai gamers went wild at GNGWC2009 Regional Final | Network World

NDoors (Representative Jo Seong-won) announced on November 11 that they successfully completed the "GNGWC 2009 Atlantica Thai Final Round" held last weekend in Bangkok, Thailand.

How 9-11 Shaped Hoover Dam Security Operations | Network World

The Hoover Dam is one of the great wonders of American engineering and in addition it is an important part of our nation's critical infrastructure. Here's a look at how the Bureau of Reclamation, a part of the U.S. Department of Interior, protects this national icon.

Companies recover in aftermath of Japan earthquake | Network World

Companies with operations in Japan are repairing factories and accounting for employees as recovery continues in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the country's eastern coast on March 11.

Texas Instruments sees 6 month disruption at Japan plant | Network World

Texas Instruments anticipates between four and six months of disruption to its chip manufacturing operations in Japan following the massive earthquake that struck on March 11.

Sony restarts more quake-hit plants, supply problems remain | Network World

Sony has partially resumed production at all but two of its factories that were hit by the March 11 massive earthquake in Japan.

Quake triggered big drop in Japan’s IT exports last month | Network World

Japanese high-tech exports dropped sharply last month as a result of disruption caused by the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit the country on March 11, according to government trade statistics published Wednesday.

DEMO ’11: Whodini tracks down your company’s in-house experts | Network World

Whodini doesn't want you to waste an entire day emailing coworkers looking for the one guy in your company who knows the ins and outs of SIP trunks.

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft safeguards video, Adobe secures PDFs | Network World

Microsoft unloads 11 updates for 25 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday while Adobe also gets IT managers' attention with its security advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.

Emulex rejects Broadcom’s $925M revised buyout offer | Network World

Network components manufacturer Emulex Corp. today announced that its board of directors had unanimously rejected Broadcom Corp.'s revised cash offer to acquire it for $11 per share and recommended that shareholders not tender their shares into the offer. Broadcom, which had already indicated this latest offer would be its last, said it is dropping all efforts to acquire Emulex.

Global IT spending to drop by nearly 11% in ’09, Forrester says | Network World

Forrester Research blames an overreaction to the economy as the cause behind a nearly 11% decline in global IT purchases in 2009.

Nortel had little choice but to liquidate, analysts say | Network World

In light of the overall economy and Nortel’s particular situation, the former telecom giant had little choice but to liquidate its assets as it attempts to restructure under Chapter 11, analysts say.

Microsoft shifts gears with release of Windows Phone 7 devtools | Network World

Microsoft today released the final version of Windows Phone 7 developer tools, opening the way to what the company hopes will be flood of applications for the revamped smartphone platform. At the same time, Microsoft is becoming more visible in what promises to be a huge marketing effort to generate consumer excitement for the October 11 launch of Windows Phone handsets.

Y2K memories breed complacency as daylight-saving time deadline looms | Network World

When Y2K came and went without a major upheaval of the world’s IT infrastructure, it left a legacy of complacency that may come back to haunt IT departments when changes to daylight-saving time take effect on March 11, according to Forrester researchers who have issued a new report titled “Echoes of Y2K in Daylight-Saving Time Changes.”

Ex-Microsoftie: Free software will kill Redmond | Network World

Bill Gates probably will not sing the praises of Keith Curtis, a programmer with Microsoft for 11 years who's now left the fold and written a book about why the Redmond way will fail. Oh yeah, Curtis is not afraid to speak his mind as a Linux guru, either.

Nortel continues the enterprise fight | Network World

Even though it filed Chapter 11 and is reportedly looking to sell off huge chunks of its business, Nortel is not giving up the enterprise fight.

Novell’s SLED 11 to ship with Active Directory gateway technology | Network World

Likewise's software for bridging Linux desktops and Microsoft’s Active Directory will now be included with Novell’s Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 11.

Vodafone gets tax demand in India | Network World

Vodafone has received a tax demand of Indian rupees 112.2 billion (US$2.5 billion) from India's Income Tax Department in connection with the company's $11 billion payment in 2007 to Hutchison Telecommunications International for a 67 percent stake in joint venture Hutchison Essar.